Tuesday, October 26, 2010

What is your guitar playing style?

This will help you develop your own style of guitar playing.
When you learn to play guitar, you have a lot of fun, and it feels great when all the hard work finally leads to fruition…I spoke to the point where you can play  songs like you were the one who wrote them. 
But the big question is how can I get your own style?  It would be a pity you sounded like the rest of them.
You can consider that there are 2 different ways  to develop your own unique sound.  1... you can choose to sound like your favorite guitarists… but meshed together.
Think all more great guitarists you listen to and put them in a large casserole. You can combine your favorite aspect of each of your favorites,  then you can add your own spin on them.
To do this, you must be resolutely open. You'll start playing like guitarist you love  and master their songs, their licks their solos, riffs, trails and everything.
Subconsciously you'll pick up on it and it will become your own… you may not realize it is happening, but it is.
The next part is to put your own spin on it.
Therefore, running in the process of mastering your favorite guitarists, you might decide to stroke your collection in a way that makes the tone somewhat different?
Listen to guitarists in a wide range of styles and then decide if it can be included in your own style.  Guitarists "borrow" style all the time… even across the country, blues, rock, jazz, classical, and heavy metal.
Be sure to start to create your own "bag of tricks". You will begin to see this bag of tricks is composed of all guitarists different styles, you've been listening to for a number of years.
The second way is to develop a sound and style all your own.

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