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		<title>Guitar Techniques, Right and Left Brain</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[  The guitar takes suggestions from both hands to make a full sound. You will increase your flexibility and skill as you learn both right hand and left handed techniques.These are the skills you need to know right know as a guitar player.   Right Hand Only Skills   Flat picking is the name of [...]]]></description>
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<p>The guitar takes suggestions from both hands to make a full sound. You will increase your flexibility and skill as you learn both right hand and left handed techniques.These are the skills you need to know right know as a guitar player.</p>
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<p>Right Hand Only Skills</p>
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<p>Flat picking is the name of <a target="_blank" href="http://simplemusicsecrets.com/guitar-skills/">strumming the guitar</a> with a plectrum or pick instead of your fingers to play. Flat picking is the holy grail of acoustic <a href="http://ricks-music-talk.info/jam_guitar" style="" target="_blank"  onmouseover="self.status='http://ricks-music-talk.info/jam_guitar';return true;" onmouseout="self.status=''">guitar</a> playing.</p>
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<p>Finger picking is usually described as playing the guitar with only your fingers, not with a pick. Fingerpicking allows the guitarist to play difficultparts by using multiple fingers at once to play.</p>
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<p>Fingerpicking with an alternating bass is another type of playing with your fingers only. Playing the alternating bass with your thumb, you play the melody with your index, ring and middle finger.</p>
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<p><a target="_blank" href="http://simplemusicsecrets.com/classical-guitar.html">Classical style guitar</a> is using all of your fingers and keeping your right away from the body of the guitar for best freedom of movement. Even if you think you will not ever play classical music you should study a little for the techniques you will learn.</p>
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<p>Using your right hand to muffle or mute the sound of the guitar is called dampening.</p>
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<p>Techniques For The Left Hand</p>
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<p>Barre chords are played by using the index finger of your left hand to hold down all of the strings at once. Mastery of the barre chord is required of all guitar players.</p>
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<p>Many musicians use the arpeggio to guide then through their<br /> solos. Arpeggio is both a technique and a knowledge of theory.</p>
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<p>Dampening is a technique that can be used by either hand and involves muting the strings just slightly to produce a muffled, percussive sound.</p>
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<p>The hammer-on refers to using the left hand to sound the notes by forcefully pressing on the strings without the help of the right hand picking the string.</p>
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<p>A pull-off is the opposite of a hammer-on. Try playing a portion of music with only using hammer-ons and pull-offs, the beginnings of an <a target="_blank" href="http://simplemusicsecrets.com/music-solos.html">effective improvisation</a>.</p>
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		<title>How to Prepare a Music Solo</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 11:57:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Playing a music solo can be a very exacting task. Your solo can be in a quiet setting alone with your guitar or with a band or orchestra. Regardless, the techniques and work ethics are the same in either case. First you must comprehend the music you will be performing by heart.     Excellent [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Playing a music solo can be a very exacting task. Your solo can be in a quiet setting alone with your <a href="http://ricks-music-talk.info/jam_guitar" style="" target="_blank"  onmouseover="self.status='http://ricks-music-talk.info/jam_guitar';return true;" onmouseout="self.status=''">guitar</a> or with a band or orchestra. Regardless, the techniques and work ethics are the same in either case. First you must comprehend the music you will be performing by heart.</p>
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<p>Excellent examples of good solo instruments are the piano and <a target="_blank" href="http://simplemusicsecrets.com/learn-guitar.html">the guitar</a>. Both instruments share the benefit of being able to accompany themselves. Other instruments such as the <a href="http://ricks-music-talk.info/violin-lessons" style="" target="_blank"  onmouseover="self.status='http://ricks-music-talk.info/violin-lessons';return true;" onmouseout="self.status=''">violin</a> or flute do not share the same attributes.</p>
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<p>The music you play can make all of the difference in your performance so choose wisely. If you spend some time searching for available music, you will be best served. Try to learn as much as you can about the place you will be playing in, what are the acoustics? Any special needs as far as amplification goes?. If the setting is very quiet, such as a wedding; you may not need any sound amplification at all. Look presentable and walk with confidence. If you do even the smallest acts with determination, your self-determination will build.</p>
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<p>If you can stand, do so. This will enable you to play with more breath support and allow you to be seen. No matter the type of music, the principles of knowing the music and then expanding with your solo remain the same. In order to get ideas for your solo, listen to other musicians solos and expand upon them. If it is possible to have rehearsals in the venue prior to performing by all means do so.</p>
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<p><a target="_blank" href="http://simplemusicsecrets.com/music-solos.html">Preparing a solo</a> is a task that every performing secretly wants and dreads at the same. If you desire to get noticed for your accomplishments is strong you should try to play solos. It will definitely take a good deal of preparation to play a solo well, but you will be rewarded if you put in the time and practice. If you follow these tips you will go a long way to performing your solo well.</p>
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