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		<title>Let&#8217;s Learn About Beginner Acoustic Guitars</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[First guitar?  Here are some things you need to know about your first acoustic guitar.
When you’re out looking for a beginner acoustic guitar, you have to know what kind of music you’ll be playing on it.  Latin and certain kinds of pop and folk melodies sound right on a classical guitar with nylon [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First guitar?  Here are some things you need to know about your first <a href="http://www.acousticguitarbeginner.com/goto/acoustic_guitar/9/1"  class="alinks_links" onclick="return alinks_click(this);" title=""  rel="external">acoustic guitar</a>.</p>
<p>When you’re out looking for a <a href="http://www.acousticguitarbeginner.com/goto/beginner_acoustic_guitar/9/2"  class="alinks_links" onclick="return alinks_click(this);" title=""  rel="external">beginner acoustic guitar</a>, you have to know what kind of music you’ll be playing on it.  Latin and certain kinds of pop and folk melodies sound right on a classical guitar with nylon strings. Rock, bluegrass, and other kinds of pop and folk tunes work better on a guitar with steel strings. The only way you can really determine which of the two is right for you is to actually play both of them.</p>
<p>Many instructors recommend a guitar with nylon strings as a first beginner acoustic guitar.  The reason is that those strings are not so hard on the guitarist’s fingertips. However, if your idea of great music is rock and more rock, a guitar with nylon strings will never produce a tone that will satisfy the rock idol in you.</p>
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<p>If you want to learn to play music made by steel strings then the obvious choice is a steel-string guitar. Yes, your fingers are going to hurt for some time, but you’ll develop calluses after a couple of months of regular practice. The same is true if you wish to play classical guitar music. Don’t be persuaded to get a steel-string is all you want to play is classical music.<br />
If you are shopping for a more classical nylon-string guitar, you should remember that these guitars are called classic for a reason - they all have the same relative dimensions. Their bodies are smaller and their fingerboards wider, which produces a distinctive classical sound. It is the feel and the tone to these classical guitars that varies. As is true when buying any guitar, you need to try out several of them before choosing the beginner acoustic guitar that you are going to buy. The steel-string model of beginner acoustic guitar that people usually start out with is the six-string dreadnought guitar. There is only a slight variation between dreadnought guitars and they provide a sound that novices are often seeking.</p>
<p>The kind of wood your beginner acoustic guitar is crafted from affects the tone of the guitar. Many beginner <a href="http://www.acousticguitarbeginner.com/goto/acoustic_guitars/9/3"  class="alinks_links" onclick="return alinks_click(this);" title=""  rel="external">acoustic guitars</a> come with a spruce top. Make sure you select a model made from solid spruce and not one with a two-piece top. A solid top is long-lasting. When it comes to the back and sides, your options will generally be mahogany, rosewood or spruce. If you want a lighter tone, look for guitars that have back and sides of mahogany. You will get a heavier tone from a guitar that features rosewood back and sides.<br />
When buying a beginner acoustic guitar, another thing you want is a fairly low action. The &#8220;action&#8221; is the term for the area between the neck and the strings. An action that is too high can slow your progress by shifting your focus and causing you to lose your concentration.</p>
<p>An accessory you need to buy along with your beginner acoustic guitar is a good electronic tuner. As a novice you haven’t yet developed an ear. If you have the ability to easily tune your guitar using the tuner it will give you more time to spend practicing and playing.</p>
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		<title>Acoustic Guitar Tabs - Free Info You Need to Know</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 May 2008 23:19:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[All About Acoustic Guitar Tabs
Guitar music has it&#8217;s own form of notation, called a tab, or tablature. Tabs are different from standard musical notation because they do not use staffs, ledger lines, key signatures, or notes. For this reason, acoustic guitar tabs are beneficial because they allow you to learn how to play the instrument [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All About <a href="http://www.acousticguitarbeginner.com/goto/Acoustic_Guitar/8/1"  class="alinks_links" onclick="return alinks_click(this);" title=""  rel="external">Acoustic Guitar</a> Tabs</p>
<p>Guitar music has it&#8217;s own form of notation, called a tab, or tablature. Tabs are different from standard musical notation because they do not use staffs, ledger lines, key signatures, or notes. For this reason, <a href="http://www.acousticguitarbeginner.com/goto/acoustic_guitar_tabs/8/2"  class="alinks_links" onclick="return alinks_click(this);" title=""  rel="external">acoustic guitar tabs</a> are beneficial because they allow you to learn how to play the instrument without also having to learn to read music. Tabs may also be used as notation for other stringed instruments.</p>
<p>Acoustic guitar tabs are a form of visual musical notation . The acoustic guitar tab has a diagram of guitar strings. The first string is the top one and the sixth string is the bottom, these are represented by the lines. There are numbers on the lines which tell you what fret to play. An open string is represented by a zero (0). A muffled string is noted by an X.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re not sure what a fret is, it&#8217;s the area between the metal bars on the neck, or the fingerboard of your guitar. Usually there will be somewhere between 21 to 24 frets on the acoustic guitar. The dots you see on the frets are simply a visual guide to let you see where you are.<span id="more-8"></span></p>
<p>While looking at acoustic guitar tabs, first you should note if the numbers are listed one after another on each of the lines. If they are arranged in this manner, the numbers are indicating to you which fret to use on that string, and you pluck that one string alone. On the other hand, if you notice that the numbers are stacked one on top of the other (in a vertical manner) on the individual line, the acoustic guitar tab is instructing you to play these notes simultaneously, strumming all six strings at the same time.</p>
<p>When you&#8217;re reading on up acoustic guitar tabs, a few other things are going to come up, like hammer-ons, pull-offs, bends and slides. The letter “h” indicates a hammer-on. For instance, you might see something like “7h9” on one of the lines. Pull-offs are indicated by a “p”, bends by the letter “b”, and slides by the notation &#8220;/” (that’s a slash mark).</p>
<p>After you’ve gotten accustomed to the notion of reading music by string position, search online for basic acoustic guitar tabs and find a tune you’re really familiar with to practice on. While the approach may be new to you, you’ll see that you can pick up its melody quickly this way now that you can read tabs.</p>
<p>Listening to a song while you are trying to learn it makes it simpler to learn. Details and rhythms that you think you remember will pop out and help you. Learning the guitar using acoustic guitar tabs makes it quite a bit more fun. It won&#8217;t take long to learn several songs, and you will be able to play them for your friends at parties, or while you&#8217;re alone so you can enjoy them in private.</p>
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		<title>Acoustic Guitar - Why We Love It</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 May 2008 21:57:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people are susceptible to the mystery and romance of an acoustic guitar. It can produce spicy and passionate flamenco pieces as well as soft melodic tunes for a wide range of beautiful sounds. While most people don&#8217;t think about its range when they think about the acoustic guitar, everyone can appreciate the beautiful music [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people are susceptible to the mystery and romance of an <a href="http://www.acousticguitarbeginner.com/goto/acoustic_guitar/6/1"  class="alinks_links" onclick="return alinks_click(this);" title=""  rel="external">acoustic guitar</a>. It can produce spicy and passionate flamenco pieces as well as soft melodic tunes for a wide range of beautiful sounds. While most people don&#8217;t think about its range when they think about the acoustic guitar, everyone can appreciate the beautiful music from an acoustic guitar.</p>
<p>Many people, even those with no musical ability, daydream about playing the acoustic guitar. Just seeing one in a shop makes you want to try to play it, even if you don’t know how,, just to hear the tones.  Maybe you&#8217;ve even wondered about how much it would cost to learn.</p>
<p>You think about how fun it would be to play the guitar at family get-togethers or for your friends at parties. But then, you think about how difficult it would be to learn, or how much lessons might cost. Also, you wouldn’t know where to find the time to learn how to play properly.<span id="more-6"></span></p>
<p>You may think that <a href="http://www.acousticguitarbeginner.com/goto/acoustic_guitars/6/2"  class="alinks_links" onclick="return alinks_click(this);" title=""  rel="external">acoustic guitars</a> are magical, but not by themselves. The magic is in the music, not the guitar. It can be compared to the time when you were a child learning how to use a pencil to write words. As you grew up, you developed the ability to write well and started to write all kinds of material such as book reports and essays. The pencil was simply a medium to create your writing. The same principle applies to acoustic guitars. The guitar is just an instrument you use to make music. The learning process of writing is similar to how one learns to play acoustic guitars. Initially, before you learned how to play the guitar, you just tinkered with one at a store, much like scribbling with a pencil. You observed what would happen if you moved your hands a certain way or another. At first, you started to learn how to be comfortable with the guitar then eventually, your fingers learned to move the right way on their own. Very soon, your guitar becomes an extension of your hands, a vehicle through which you express your thoughts.</p>
<p>Many who have never played acoustic guitar are drawn to them and may be a little star-struck by them. Sometimes, they may think the guitar is more than what it is. Being able to use it to make music seems magical. It is overwhelming to say that least that you may be able to create music, a powerful universal language.</p>
<p>Some people may feel nervous with an acoustic guitar and treat it like fragile glass. So much so, that they forget an acoustic guitar is meant to be played. The music resides within you and is only heard when you actually play the guitar.</p>
<p>If you really want to play guitar and find yourself checking out the acoustic guitars in all the local music stores or if there’s a forgotten one sitting in your attic, pick it up and learn how to play it. You won’t be sorry you did.</p>
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		<title>Buying a Beginner Acoustic Guitar?  Read These Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 May 2008 21:50:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a few things to consider before you purchase your new acoustic beginner guitar. If you are able to afford a high-quality guitar, by all means indulge yourself and get it. The price tag may be higher but you will find that the quality will be reflected in the ease of playing and in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are a few things to consider before you purchase your new <a href="http://www.acousticguitarbeginner.com/goto/acoustic_beginner_guitar/4/1"  class="alinks_links" onclick="return alinks_click(this);" title=""  rel="external">acoustic beginner guitar</a>. If you are able to afford a high-quality guitar, by all means indulge yourself and get it. The price tag may be higher but you will find that the quality will be reflected in the ease of playing and in the tone of the guitar as well.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re looking for a high-end acoustic beginner guitar, an excellent choice is the Seagull S6, costing about $400-$500. It may be more expensive than what most beginners are prepared to pay, but it is an exceptional guitar for the price. Even professionals often keep their Seagull S6 after they&#8217;ve purchased many other guitars. Another good high-end acoustic beginner guitar is the Washburn D10S. <a href="http://www.acousticguitarbeginner.com/goto/Acoustic_Guitar/4/2"  class="alinks_links" onclick="return alinks_click(this);" title=""  rel="external">Acoustic Guitar</a> magazine voted it #1 for guitars under $500. Most people looking in this price range will end up choosing the Washburn or the Seagull.</p>
<p>Excellent choices if you want to spend a bit less include Yamaha’s F310, Takamine’s G-240 and Fender’s DG7. For a rock-bottom price in an acoustic beginner guitar, you will want to look at Epiphone’s DR-100. You’ll have to switch to a more advanced instrument down the road, since it’s only meant for rookies, but you’ll get a really good buy for somewhere between $120 and $150.<span id="more-4"></span></p>
<p>Don&#8217;t waste your money on those cheap guitars you can find for under $100 at the local discount store. Even an experienced player would have trouble with these. They&#8217;re poorly made and often have an overly high action, as there tends to be too much space between the strings and the fingerboard. A cheap guitar is frustrating and not fun to play, so buy a good quality acoustic beginner guitar.</p>
<p>If your budget is going to keep you from spending more than $100 for an acoustic beginner guitar, you should think in terms of a used one. Each secondhand guitar seems to have its own set of quirks. If you see two of the same brand and model in a guitar shop, be sure to try them both. Each will have a somewhat different tone and feel, which guitarists insist reflects the prior owners’ different personalities.</p>
<p>Ever hear the saying, &#8220;never buy a guitar from a jerk&#8221;? Whether a guitar picks up a &#8220;personality&#8221; from it&#8217;s owner is a point to be debated, however most guitar owners treat their instruments like people. So when you look for your first acoustic beginner guitar keep this in mind. Pay attention to the guitar&#8217;s &#8220;vibe&#8221;, and even if it sounds great, but doesn&#8217;t feel right somehow, pass on it.</p>
<p>If you are a beginner, it&#8217;s best to ask the salesperson to demonstrate and play the acoustic beginner guitar you are thinking about buying. An experienced salesperson will know that you, as a beginner, may not know how to play, but you know what you want a guitar to sound like once you have learned. They might just be helping the next big guitar play purchase their first guitar.</p>
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