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		<title>The Difference Between Classical, Flamenco and Acoustic Guitars</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[All guitars are not created equal. There is a difference between steel-stringed Acoustic Guitars and nylon stringed Classical and Flamenco. There is also a difference between Classical Guitar and Flamenco Guitar even though both have nylon strings.
The major difference between the steel-stringed Acoustic Guitars and the nylon stringed Classical/Flamenco Guitar is the strings and the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All guitars are not created equal. There is a difference between steel-stringed <a href=”http://www.reviewacousticguitars.com”>Acoustic Guitars</a> and nylon stringed Classical and Flamenco. There is also a difference between Classical Guitar and Flamenco Guitar even though both have nylon strings.</p>
<p>The major difference between the steel-stringed <a href=”http://www.reviewacousticguitars.com”>Acoustic Guitars</a> and the nylon stringed Classical/Flamenco Guitar is the strings and the width of the neck. There are advantages and disadvantages to both Acoustic and Classical Guitars especially as it relates to beginners.</p>
<p>As far as the advantages or pros of the Acoustic Guitar, the neck is slightly narrower than the neck of the Classical Guitar so it is definitely easier to Chord an Acoustic, particularly for younger students or anyone with small hands. The advantages of the Classical Guitar is although the neck may be wider, the strings are much easier on the fingers.</p>
<p>The cons are exactly opposite because what is an advantage on one type of Guitar is a disadvantage on the other and vice versa. The steel strings on the Acoustic Guitar will be harder on the fingers at least until callouses are developed. There will be a minimal period of pain on the finger tips but if you will work through the minor pain there will be major rewards after the callouses form and the pain subsides.</p>
<p>The Acoustic and Classical Guitars also differ in relation to sound as do the Classical and Flamenco Guitars. The Classical Guitar is going to have a more mellow sound that will differ from the sound of popular music of today. The Acoustic Guitar is going to have a more familiar sound especially if you listen to Country or Bluegrass and even some Pop music and Rock and Roll makes use of the Acoustic Guitar.</p>
<p>Classical Guitars are more common that Flamenco Guitars in the nylon stringed category. During the Renaissance Era of music the Guitar was shunned and was associated more with taverns. It was also used more as accompaniment for a soloist or a small group. The  Baroque  and Romantic era would embrace the Guitar and would even have compositions specifically for the Guitar. Baroque composers such as Francesco Corbetta, Gaspar Sanz and Robert de Visee and Romantic era composers such as Tchaikovsky, Chopin and even Brahms and Beethoven composed music specifically for the Guitar and incorporated its use giving legitimacy to its recognition as a musical instrument.</p>
<p>Classical guitars typically have cedar or spruce tops and rosewood back and sides which tend to produce a combination of mellow tones, affected by the cedar, and slightly crisper high tones as well as power from the Spruce. The grain of the wood is also going to affect the sound as well. Stronger bass response will be produced by a wide grain top whereas a narrow grain top will generate stronger treble and subtle bass.</p>
<p>The Flamenco Guitar, which descended from the Classical Guitar, had its beginnings in Southern Spain. Flamenco music is a savoir-faire permutation of singing, dancing and guitar music influenced by Mediterranean and European music styles. The Flamenco style picking engages a much more forceful, aggressive right hand technique. The back and sides of Flamenco Guitars are not Spruce, but rather Sycamore which produces a brighter sound. The body as well, is slightly thinner than classical guitars. All of these combined elements give the Flamenco Guitar a brighter percussive tone.</p>
<p>Current Classical Guitarist include Yorgos Foudoulis, Jose Gonzalez, Pablo González Jazey and Xuefei Yang. Modern Flamenco artist include such names as Paco de Lucia, Tomatito, Vicente Amigo, Gerardo Nuñez, Juan Martín, Niño Josele. Of course the three greatest <a href=”http://www.reviewacousticguitars.com”>Acoustic Guitar</a> pickers of modern times would have to be Doc Watson, Clarence White and Tony Rice.</p>
<p>There is as much difference in the Artist and their choice of Guitar as there is in the musical style of each. Explore all of these different types of Guitars and the styles of music that utilizes each. You will be amazed at the differences yet still see the similarities. The one thing that all of these Guitars share is tuning. There are of course many alternate tunings for Guitar, but that, is a another discussion entirely. We’ll save that for another time and another article.</p>
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		<title>The History of Guitar</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Acoustic and Electric guitar is one of the most popular musical instruments in use today. Just about every kind of music that you listen to on the radio makes use of the guitar in many ways. Rock and Roll, Country and Western, Southern Gospel, Praise and Worship has all been influenced by the guitar. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Acoustic and Electric guitar is one of the most popular musical instruments in use today. Just about every kind of music that you listen to on the radio makes use of the guitar in many ways. Rock and Roll, Country and Western, Southern Gospel, Praise and Worship has all been influenced by the guitar. </p>
<p>Along with the drums and the piano, both the Electric Bass and <a href="http://www.reviewacousticguitars.com">Acoustic Guitar</a> make up the modern music rhythm set. The versatility of the Acoustic Guitar has made it one popular instrument. A guitar can be played by a learning child or an experienced guitar player. </p>
<p>Most modern music of today features the Electric Guitar and most Rhythm sections of Country and Gospel music depend heavily on the Acoustic Guitar. The guitar has gotten a very good accompaniment in the form of the effects box. Electric Guitar can imitate the sound of a piano, violin, pedal steel guitar, harmonica and even the human voice by making use of a device called a Talkbox.</p>
<p>With the features and functions of the modern day electric guitar and its various effects, you just can&#8217;t help thinking about the beginnings of the instrument. Where did the guitar come from? This is a brief history of the wonderful musical instrument, which is the guitar.</p>
<p>The conception of the guitar can&#8217;t be traced to a single individual. The modern electric guitar came about through the development of its predecessor the Acoustic Guitar. Its representation has also experienced many modifications throughout the centuries. Today, playing the guitar is a symbol of talent and musical ability, but this was not so in earlier times; the guitar was actually a symbol of being poor and it was frowned on by most classical musicians.</p>
<p>There have been myriad musical instruments in the ancient times that were similar to the Guitar, dating back at least 5,000 years ago. Instruments which resemble the guitar were seen in ancient art and statues. However, the first documented mention of the instrument dates back to the 1300&#8217;s. The guitar&#8217;s predecessor had three pairs of two strings and a single high tone string. </p>
<p>Some guitar historians claim that the word &#8220;guitar&#8221; came from the Arabic word &#8220;qitara.&#8221; Qitara is an Arabic name for the diverse kinds of lutes used during the early times.</p>
<p>The modern <a href="http://www.reviewacousticguitars.com">Acoustic Guitar</a>, at least as we know it, most likely originated in Spain. It is believed that the people of Malaga invented the instrument. The guitar evolved from having three pairs of strings to four pairs of strings and eventually six single strings that it now has.</p>
<p>The guitar gained popularity in the 16th century. It was played by the lower and middle classes as an equivalent to the vihuela played by the aristocrats. The vihuela was tuned similar to a lute but had a body similar to that of the guitar.</p>
<p>The guitar began to evolve during the 18th century: the double strings where replaced by single strings and a sixth string was added. In the 1800s, Antonio Torres de Jurado is credited with the birth of the modern Acoustic Classical Guitar. Essentially, he enlarged the size of the body of the guitar. The Acoustic Guitar still struggled for recognition during these times because it was regarded as an instrument for the taverns &#8211; an instrument which cannot be used for classical music. The Spaniards hated the piano and it was there, in Spain, that the guitar found refuge. However, it was also marred with the reputation that guitars are for undesirables.</p>
<p>The birth of the modern electric guitar was 1931. The electric guitar utilizes electronic &#8220;pick-ups&#8221; to be able to produce sound. The vibrations from the strings are converted into electrical signals by the pick-ups and transferred to the amplifier.  The body of the electric guitar is either a hollow body or solid body.  This is dependent upon the design.<br />
With the birth of the Electric Guitar, the structure of the guitar took a great leap. The sound no longer depended upon the construction and structure of the body, but also on the quality of the pick-ups and soundboard. </p>
<p>There is much debate as to the inventor of the modern Electric Guitar, but three names are associated with the invention of the Electric Guitar. Adolph Rickenbacker invented the first modern amplifiable guitar; it was a semi-hollow bodied guitar with sound holes. In 1941 Les Paul invented the first solid body electric guitar. Later in the 1940&#8217;s Leo Fender invented his first electric guitar calling it the Broadcaster. It was later renamed the Telecaster which was later upgraded to the Stratocaster.</p>
<p>The sounds of the electric guitar can also be changed and modified to achieve a desired tone. The use of electric guitar effects has given the electric guitar a wide range of sounds. The electric guitar is continuously harvesting popularity in every field of music, even in classical music.</p>
<p>The guitar is a very vibrant musical instrument. Through the evolution of the Guitar it has made its mark on the modern music scene. From rudimentary instruments with many alternate variations, the guitar has become a desirable and much-sought after musical instrument. One great thing about the Guitar is once you learn to play, migrating from and Acoustic Guitar to an Electric Guitar or vice versa is no problem since they both play the same.</p>
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		<title>The Good of Learning Guitar &#8211;  &amp; The Bad</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Learning Guitar &#8211; The Good &#038; The Bad
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Learning Guitar &#8211; The Good &#038; The Bad<br />
There are plenty of websites that suggest <a href="http://www.play-guitar-website.com/">guitar lessons</a>, few even for free of cost. The modules are sometimes designed by guitarists that have already found accomplishment in music and are now trying to show some useful tips to amateur guitar players. There are both good points and weaknesses if you want to learn guitar rapidly online.</p>
<p>The Good</p>
<p>A number of us don&#8217;t really want to <a href="http://www.thepickingparlor.com/wordpress/">learn to play the guitar</a> like veterans. They just want to learn a handful of chords to play at campfires and enchant their friends or family with their music playing talents. These people are not engaged in committing time and money into a more thorough learning program, such as exclusive guitar lessons. For them, being able to learn guitar speedily online is a really good thing.</p>
<p>Even if you would like to learn how to play the guitar well, you may possibly not have the time and ways and means to do it. If you have a place of employment, a family and all sorts of errands to run everyday, wayfaring back and forth to guitar classes probably won&#8217;t be for you. Being able to learn guitar fast by practicing whenever you find some leisure time without having to go out of the house is a wonderful thing. </p>
<p>Online lessons are most often a whole lot more dynamic and fruitful in keeping you dedicated than a theory book. They generally include graphics, animated images and demo sounds to make it less complicated for you to learn. If you get stuck, you often can ask the guitarist supplying those lessons for guidance.</p>
<p>And last, but not least, online guitar lessons are very sensible, usually even free. In contrast, private instructional classes are often over-priced and you have to pay per hour. Not everyone wants to put so much money into learning to play the guitar.</p>
<p>The Bad</p>
<p>As persuaded as you could possibly be to learn guitar fast online, you have to look at the downsides as well. If you are genuine about playing the guitar, very little compares to a good teacher. Online lessons can only supply a standard teaching training course, while a teacher can tailor his/her approach on your learning style.<br />
Online lessons can not essentially focus on your unique learning needs. You probably will want to fixate more on certain features, but a teaching program is standard</p>
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		<title>Learning To Play Guitar is easy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you first start to learn to play the guitar you really need easy to learn guitar tunes and songs to start with.  Otherwise it is  compared to trying to understand Latin when you have only learned the simple words.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you first start to learn to play the guitar you really need easy to learn guitar tunes and songs to start with.  Otherwise it is  compared to trying to understand Latin when you have only learned the simple words.</p>
<p>By starting with the learn to <a href="http://www.play-guitar-website.com/">play guitar</a> in 30 days guitar itinerary you are reducing the learning curve and you will discover that you will pick up learning the guitar much faster and trouble-free than without using songs to base your guitar skills on.</p>
<p>There have been many books written on easy to learn to play guitar, generally the book is written from a guitar teachers viewpoint so you know you are getting great advice on how to pick and learn guitar songs.</p>
<p>Can I Just Learn Any Guitar song?</p>
<p>Yes you could start at any guitar tune and try to learn it, but why would you throw yourself in the deep end?  You are much better trying to master an easyguitar tune then starting off on a more advanced song.</p>
<p>The entire  point  behind learn to play guitar in 30 days is to concentrate on the fundamentals of learning guitar which ensures that not only are you having fun learning to play guitar but you are also building your core guitar skills at the same time.</p>
<p>This will ultimately lead to you playing significantly better guitar and having a better learning encounter.</p>
<p>Also when trying to decide on an uncomplicated to learn guitar tune it is generally best if you can listen to that tune as well as reading the sheet music.  This lets you assault the songs from both angles.</p>
<p>1. You are practicing the tune through sheet music so you are getting a feel for how to look over guitar sheet music.<br />
2. You are creating your play by ear skills which will be quite helpful for you later when you are trying to learn the more innovative tunes.</p>
<p>So just think, when you are hoping for easy to learn guitar tunes don’t go for just any old tune, go with a nice simple basic tune or riff to get going with and create yourself up from there.</p>
<p>If you experience learning tunes each day you will be pleased at how easily you pick it up.</p>
<p>Final tip: Start with <a href="http://www.thepickingparlor.com/wordpress/">learn to play guitar in 30 days</a>.</p>
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