Lead Guitar Secrets

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By LanaGarcia

Why is Lead Guitar Secrets Different?

Lead Guitar Secrets is a new course by Dan Denley. Dan's course actually lives up to the hype. Let's look at the differences between this course and all the others.

NOTATION. The majority of online guitar "courses" provide all the music in tab. Now, there's nothing wrong with tab. But it definitely has its limits. Music notation gives you a LOT more info about the music. But most so-called "guitar experts" out there don't even read music. They only read tab. Dan Denley's musical education is a little deeper than alot of guitarists'. He can work in tab AND conventional musical notation.

THE GUITAR LESSON DVD's On DVD 1 he covers finger strength and pentatonic scales. On DVD 2 he explains (in detail) all seven modes, and then he teaches 50 solo guitar licks in a blues-rock style. But the 3rd DVD is where things get interesting! This is where he combines all the theory into real-world playing. He wrote 14 solos that each teach specific skills like string bending and connecting scale patterns. And the 4th DVD really sets this course apart from anything else. Dan explains his 4-step process for analyzing a song and quickly determining which scales to use for your solo. This is called, "Scale-Chord Relationships" and most guitarists don't understand how it *really* works. But, Dan DOES. And the amazing part is, he explains it in a way that an 8-yr-old can understand. (And that's a gift).

Dan holds a Bachelors degree in music from the Scheidt School of Music (he graduated 1st in his class). And he's a classically trained pianist, too! Yeah, he sits down and plays Beethoven sonatas when he's bored. So, if you are serious about truly learning how to play lead, you should grab a copy of this course straight away.

Lead guitar video

What's the secret behind lead guitar?

If you are the lead guitarist in a band, you take your place as a part of a group. You support and are supported by the rhythm guitarist, keyboards player, bassist and drummer. Until the solo. Then it's your moment of glory! Wind back in time to . . . er, now, I guess. What kind of lead guitar player are you going to be? Sure you have your favorite players who inspired you to begin studying the guitar, but how do you make the solo you are playing "your own"? Stamping your guitar playing with your own character starts with the WAY you play. Whether or not you just learn riffs and/or scales without any real repetitive practice to get your finger strength up is going to show in the way you present your guitar solos. It boils down to your physical control of the instrument. The degree to which you are master of this particular domain!

If you are interested mainly in blues music, then your choice of which scales and modes to learn is going to be governed by your relationship to the blues. If you need a little more versatility to play different kinds of music, you will need to look at expanding your repertoire of scales and chords.

Guitar Solos

In any musical group someone has to play the tunes. Even with a singer fronting the band, the bass player, drummer and rhythm guitarist aren't enough to carry the music: a soloist is necessary to give the sound some variety and interest for the audience.

One area of guitar playing the aspiring lead guitarist must master is use of the plectrum. Playing scale, riffs or melodies, try different combinations of up and down strokes or playing all upstrokes or all downstrokes. As with all aspects of learning to play a guitar - remember to have fun with it!

Maybe this is a good place to remind you to get a sound recording device of some kind, no matter how primitive. Use your recorder to hear what you really sound like. You will hear fluffed notes and little moments of hesitation you don't notice as you are playing. Also you need to double check your ability to keep good time. A metronome is necessary, but the cassette recorder lets you really hear your playing.

The question of how fast to play should also be touched upon. Speed shouldn't be tried for by rushing. If you choose to use special exercises designed for cultivating speed, the physical ability to play fast is aquired in time, depending on how long you practice every day and how hard you work on relaxation during practice.

Your guitar solos are mashups of other people's riffs you have learned, your efforts with pentatonic scales, and your experiments with making up music on the spot. The process of learning to play improvised solos begins with using riffs and breaks you know you can use, and as you get some experience playing in public your guitar playing will become more spontaneous. Sometimes you'll even surprise yourself with what you can do!

The time you spend playing should not always be with musicians at the same stage of playing as yourself. There's nothing wrong with feeling lost and floundering around. But a band should really be made up of guys with varying degrees of talent and ability so that there's a process in motion of musicians helping and being helped by each other.

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Beginner Guitar Lessons Beginner guitar lessons consist of you getting to know your first guitar. This guitar will probably be a nylon string acoustic which will enable you to learn what it takes to get music out of an instrument without relying too much on electronic enhancements and without cutting your fingers up on steel strings. What style of guitar do you want to learn?

Electric Guitar Lessons Electric guitars are established in our universe. There are even classical pieces composed for electric guitar. This is a new kind of musical instrument. Not only is the sound amplified by electronics but the sound itself is MADE by electronics. Soooo . . . is playing electric guitar as easy as it looks?!

The Best Acoustic Guitar Tuner One common obstacle to learning to tune a guitar is a certain natural resistance to learning new things which is present in everybody to some degree. The prospect of learning to tune a guitar by ear can fill some people with a sense of dread.

Guitar Tuning Online This is probably the most important piece of knowledge that you can learn when it comes to tuning your guitar. The process of tuning your guitar to itself is one by which you tune each string to another string on the guitar. Basically, it means that you can tune the guitar without having to use a tuner or pitch tool.

Learning Classical Guitar Music Classical guitar music is seen by alot of people as being somehow inaccesible without years of study. But the term "clasical music" is very broad, and when put together with the guitar, it could refer as much to Latin music or The Beatles as to music from two hundred years ago! If you weren't seduced by the electric guitar during your childhood or teen years, what is it that attracts you to classical guitar music? Is it the delicacy of the Elizabethan dance music? The rich and vibrant sound of a great classical guitar?

Bass Guitar Music The electric bass guitar - you can pluck it, you can slap it, you can strum it - it will always be your friend. It will even get better if you pick it! The electric bass may LOOK like an electric guitar, but you don't usually play melodies on it. Okay, in the sixties Besame Mucho and The Lonely Surfer were hits but who remembers them?

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How To Write Guitar Solos

 If you have thought about how to write guitar solos your brain is probably filled with questions about how to learn how to solo on the guitar and compose songs. You might have progressed to the stage where you can play your favorite songs note for note but are still getting a blank thought balloon when it comes to writing original material.

Here are some suggestions to get your creative juices playing. It will take some work but the rewards are worth it. If you are getting a brain freeze trying to write guitar solos you probably need to brush up on your theory. Start with learning your pentatonic scales. Do you know all the open chords? Do you know the basic chord shapes that can be moved up and down the fretboard? Learn the notes in any major scale and harmonize it using triads. If you do not know how to do this just do a web search.

How To Write Guitar Solos

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Comments

Bob Seneca 4 years ago

I can tell you that learning guitar from DVD's and/or videos really improved my playing. I'm not familiar with this set by Denly but the demos look pretty good.

learningguitar 2 years ago

Nice hub,i went through your blog it is really awesome. i went through the different techniques of learning guitar with your help. i really found your above information interesting and wonderful.

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