Archive for February, 2009

Poise over Posture

Posted by admin on 12th February 2009 in Uncategorized

Often times when I am sitting around playing guitar I think about..well, how I am sitting.  Posture is a big deal when it comes to guitar.  As for the hand that is pressing down on the chords, your wrist needs to be pushed out; bringing your whole hand around to meet the strings at a near perpendicular angle. This is important because it keeps your fingers from dragging on the strings, thereby muting or altogether messing up your tones.  Having your wrist like this feels odd at first, but it will ensure that you are getting clean notes, and that your posture is starting to shape up.

Now that you have achieved a clean sounds when you strum the guitar, it is time to work on getting your posture right. I have seen people perform brilliantly with their shoulders back and a rigid spine, while other seem to be slumped over their guitars. Either way I say be comfortable.  When you are comfortable your muscles don’t tighten up and it looks and feels natural. Stay poised and balanced. If you are going to be a great guitar player find a good chair and get comfortable. You are going to be there a while.

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Posted by admin on 4th February 2009 in Uncategorized

Speak Up Guitar Fans

Whether you are just starting out on guitar, or perhaps need a little help getting over the hump, Guitar Primer is a perfect fit for the ambitious future rocker.  Guitar Primer is an ongoing conversation perpetuated my guitar fans that are hungry to learn and share.  There is no need for teachers, or students : just avid music fans that want to talk guitar!

After years of guitar lessons I have found that the instruction that has shaped my playing the most are the tips and tricks that are observed on a night out, or handed down as sage advise in a friendly sentence or two.  Therefore, the following post are designed to be short, sweet, and to the point.  Guitar Primer has been created to host the party where music and song are always evolving.  So tune in, participate, enjoy, and, most importantly- turn the music way up.