Sunday, September 03, 2006

Guitar Tablature Blues


Guitar Tablature Blues from the BBC


An interesting article well covered by the BBC. It has now become very difficult to find guitar tablature due to music industry legal action. As the following is just an extract, you can read more directly on the BBC News site.

With the fight against illegal downloading of songs starting to pay off, the music business has set its sights on a new enemy on the internet - websites which transcribe pop songs into musical notation.

The guitar may be enjoying a comeback among schoolboys and dad rockers alike, but beginners hoping to strum along with their favourite bands are finding dissonance online.

Having seen off some of the biggest networks that enabled free downloading of songs over the net, the music business is now calling the tune for websites aimed at guitarists.

Music publishers in the US say the guitar "tab" sites illegally infringe songwriters' copyright, and have issued "take down" orders to some of the biggest.

Tab, or guitar tablature, is a simple form of musical notation for the guitar - far easier to learn than traditional musical notation. Notes are depicted on a staff that represents six strings across a fret board.

Some of the sites targeted have all but closed down, provoking an angry reaction on guitar blogs.

Saturday, September 02, 2006

Beginner's Guide to Guitar

The Beginner's Guitar To Unlocking The Guitar

Have you tried learning the guitar or improving your skills without little or no success?

Are you spending a lot of time on free tablature sites that do nothing but frustrate you?

Then The Beginner's Guide To Unlocking The Guitar may be for you. I own a copy of this course, and I must say the 248 page manual and extra instructional material makes for an excellent value.

Imagine yourself playing the guitar, strumming the chords to one of your favorite songs, and really connecting with the music. Finally breaking through and experiencing success on the guitar is very rewarding. The creator of this course, Jared Crebs, also went through his own struggles in learning how to play the guitar.

Students find The Beginner's Guide To Unlocking The Guitar especially effective because you:

  • Learn by playing your favorite songs

This keeps motivation high and learning fun! After teaching private guitar lessons for many years, the author has seen countless people succeed this way. Staying inspired with a song you know and love is key!

  • Follow a clear, easy-to-understand plan with over 150 quality pictures that will get you started and playing in as little as 2-3 days

Any method which overwhelmes you with hundreds of lessons and takes more than a few days to learn is not geared on the basics. This course will keep you focused on learning ONLY the things you need to play your songs fast. No FAT, 100% lean, and 150% Fun!

  • Debunk the myth of "talent"

Overcome past criticisms or beliefs that may have kept you from playing in the past or have slowed down your learning. By using the new and revolutionary Muscle Memory Techniques in this course, you will be able to get started playing or improving your current skills in no time!

  • Learn the correct posture for hours of effortless guitar playing

Make your guitar time the most relaxing and fun part of your day

  • Learn the secrets that will allow you to sing your favorite songs, even if you are tone deaf, feel stage fright, or have never sung before.

    This information is included in the "Singing Techniques" section of the course, so you can actually sing the songs you love while playing the guitar!
  • Increase your self-esteem and confidence tenfold

Imagine what learning how to play the guitar will do for you...YOU Will Be a Totally Different Person! For the rest of your life, YOU will be the center of attention. YOU will be "the guitarist" at parties or even in a band! YOU will be sexier - as everyone loves someone who can play the guitar! YOU will be jamming out on your favorite songs and surprising everybody, including yourself!

If any of this sounds good to you, I recommend you take a look today.

Andy