Guitar-Insight - Guitar Lessons On line

Friday, July 15, 2011

THIS SITE HAS MOVED TO GUITAR-INSIGHT.COM


Guitar lessons on line have many advantages to traditional lessons. First off, there are many websites such as Guitar-Insight that will offer you FREE guitar lessons on line. You may not have the money or time in your schedule for traditional guitar lessons, but with electric guitar lessons online you make your own practice schedule. You learn what your interested in, when you want to learn it. Traditional lessons can become boring and tedious and can cause you to get bored with guitar. Having guitar lessons on line helps keep you from getting bored, you can learn whatever you like as you please, this helps to keep guitar a fun and exciting experience as you grow as an aspiring guitarist.




Or if your here to learn how to setup your guitar and get your guitar to sound its very best then read on...Every player has a special tone in their head, that they someday hope to achieve. Seeking that tone for many, is a constant struggle. I've never spoken with a guitarist who is fully satisfied with the tone he has. There is always something missing. It can be annoying and it will get frustrating. Coaxing that perfect sound out of your guitar can be a real struggle. Constantly trying different settings, different pickups... pedals.. speakers, amps..even different body woods, but the sound is always just out of grasp. Even with the best of equipment getting that certain tone can be a real challenge.




Guitarists are a strange breed... put 20 guitarists in an empty room and ask them which strings they use, leave and come back an hour later and they will still be discussing strings. Using words such as smooth or warm sounding. These sound more organic, or these sound sterile and shrill. It's hard to describe a guitar tone, but people try and everyone's perception of these characteristics may be different. One mans warm and organic may be another mans sterile and lifeless.




Well whatever sound you hear in your head, I hope after reading through this site.. you'll be a little bit closer to that sound and understand a little bit better about why it sounds the way it does. Work with your equipment, not against it.

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