At last...! Gospel Keys Urban
Pro 600 is finally here!
Now... You Can
Add Over 87 Of The Hottest Urban-Contemporary Chords &
Progressions to All your
Gospel Favorites in less than 6 Hours!
Today
is the day! My friends at HearandPlay.com have just
released their latest
GospelKeys Urban Pro 600 DVD course!
Click here to see video clips and audio samples of
what the course will teach you to play over 87 Urban
Gospel Chords in no time flat!
The Christmas season, my favorite season of the entire year, is ALMOST here. I have the PERFECT gift idea that YOU or one of your relatives would LOVE to see under the tree (...or better yet, on top of their piano :)
I know about his brand new 3 H-O-U-R Christmas course, Christmas Keys Vol.1 - "Conquering Christmas Classics," which has just been released.
"Christmas Keys vol.1" is LOADED with tons of powerful tips, easy-to-do tricks, and techniques that will allow you to be playing like an expert by this Christmas season - GUARANTEED!
In this course, you'll...
Learn several variations of each song so you can play these Christmas classics a different way every time!
*Discover the power of "inversions" and how changing one note in your chord can totally alter the way a progression sounds!
*Beginners: How to play an entire song with only three-fingered major chords (...also known as "major triads").
*How to add fuel to your bass by understanding how "power" chords work in holiday music...
*How to play "Go Tell It On The Mountain" in a churchy praise style! I'm talking about bass lines, runs, fill-ins, and more (...similar to GospelKeysTM 300 and GospelKeysTM 500)!
*From beginning to end: How to play every song, step-by-step, with no guessing (whatsoever) or any information left out!
By the end of this course, you'll have what it takes to fully play all of these Christmas songs by ear - That's a PROMISE! Read more ....>>>
Due to the high demand and moderate supply, this incredible offer for Christmas Keys will only be around for a short time. So......Don't waste time!
Place your order TODAY!
Let's get into effects!
This is one of my favorite areas of guitar playing as I religiously plug my effects pedal in whenever I play my guitar!
Now for those of you who don't know -- effects pedals manipulate the sound of your guitar (in a good way!)
So for example if you place the effect "REVERB" on your guitar it will make it sound like you are playing in a large concert huge hall.
If you place the effect of "DELAY" on your guitar, it will constantly repeat what you play over and over.
If you place the effect of "DISTORTION" on your guitar, it will distort the sound of your guitar and make it sound either crunchy, wheezy, hard metal sounding or just rough as nails!
Now there's a million effects pedals out there, but let's cut straight to the bone here...
Firstly if you want to hear some examples of effects, check out my site over at:
http://www.guitartips.com.au/subpages/guitarlessons-cooleffects.htm
....where I sat down and recorded a few main effects for you. Please don't ask me which pedal I used to record those sounds as I go through hundreds each year!
Now if you want to get into effects pedals, there are 2 types you can go for.
Ibanez TS7 Tubescreamer Effects Pedal
The first is a SINGLE effect pedal. They contain only 1 effect and cost usually around $50 - $150 per pedal to buy. Here's what a single effects pedal looks like...
Very simple and straight forward with 4 knobs to adjust the effect, and an input and output jack. To turn the effect ON -- use your feet to press down.
To turn the effect OFF -- do the same thing! The only trouble is if you want 5 or 10 pedals, you'll need to by 5 or 10 of these things and it can get expensive, not to mention connecting all these up in a line when you go to play on stage!
The second is a MULTI - EFFECTS Pedal. Zoom 606 Guitar Multi Effects PedalIt's exactly what is sounds....'multi' meaning many effects in one unit.. They offer a lot more options and effect settings. Many allow you to create / combine your own effects also!
These are recommended for advanced players as they can get a bit complex to operate.
They also allow you to program different effects in and save them to each pedal. So during songs you can switch from one effect to another. Very hot tool.
There are slightly smaller ones that are still multi effects pedals but instead of having 4 pedals, they have 2. They are about half the size of the above image and slight cheaper also.
more on effect pedals .....>>> read more.
Bottom line -- get into effects pedals. They add spice to your playing and make you sound like a rock star -- even if you're only in your bedroom!


Bottom line -- learn a barre chord as it is one of the most important chords you will need to play the guitar. It will not be easy the first time -- but keep practicing and never give up!
WRITTEN BY GUITAR TIPS
If you've always wanted to learn to play the guitar but never had the chance, give me 17 minutes a day for 90 days and I'll show you how to play virtually any song you want! Visit http://www.guitartips.com.au

So what does this mean? This is a typical chord chart. Each string can have one of three options:
E Major Chord
D Major Chord 

Question to ask.
The best Guitars to go for if you are looking at playing Classic Acoustic music is eitherSteel String Acoustic.

Spanish Classic Acoustic Guitars are extremely light and having nylon strings which are very soft on your fingers. They come in a range of different sizes even very small size for young kids. Spanish Classic Acoustic guitars are also a lot cheaper and easier to maintain than Steel String Acoustic Guitars
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Steel String Acoustic Guitars are a little more expensive compare to Spanish guitars.
With acoustic guitars, there is no need to go for big brands when you are first starting out. The most important thing is that you feel comfortable playing it. Also, make sure your fingers fit around the guitar neck and it is not too big for you to play.
I've played $50 guitars and $5000 guitars. If the guitar feels good and sounds good, it looks well taken care of (for a used guitar), and you like it (and can afford it), buy it! Take it home and enjoy.
There are
some great new Guitars out
there for under $600.