Have been busy for a while but back and looking to improve the web site. After some research noticed lots of guitar or music websites offer chords, scales, tabs, etc... and that was why i decided to try and introduce exercises, riffs, etc...
Thought a good guitar resource for Guitar and song would be a section where there are some examples of guitar repairs, upgrades, and the basics like changing strings, etc...
Will start work on it soon but if anybody has any requests or questions just add a comment.
Tuesday, 14 September 2010
Monday, 31 May 2010
Guitar for Beginners
It's always difficult starting something new especially a musical instrument. I started over twenty years ago and because I was self taught and didn't take any lessons it has always been difficult but very rewarding.
That is why I started my own site guitar and song to post up lessons, tips, guitar tabs and exercises that I have learned over the years that others might get some use from too. It also gave me a platform to post my own songs that I had written and recorded over the years at home.
Next was the guitar forum and I aimed that at beginners as I found during my time taking part in some other guitar forums some members didn't have much time for the beginner. It's now just a case of getting members.
That is why I started my own site guitar and song to post up lessons, tips, guitar tabs and exercises that I have learned over the years that others might get some use from too. It also gave me a platform to post my own songs that I had written and recorded over the years at home.
Next was the guitar forum and I aimed that at beginners as I found during my time taking part in some other guitar forums some members didn't have much time for the beginner. It's now just a case of getting members.
Monday, 19 April 2010
New Forum!!!
Not been very active on my blog for some time but I have been setting up a Beginners Guitar Forum on my site. It is starting to grow very very slowly but I know these things can take time. It is aimed at the beginner but all welcome as we need experienced guitarists to help the beginners with questions.
Hope you can take a look its ats at
http://www.guitarandsong.com/forum/
Hope you can take a look its ats at
http://www.guitarandsong.com/forum/
Labels:
beginners guitar forum,
guitar forum,
guitar tabs
Sunday, 28 March 2010
Guitar Exercise and Riffs Up and Running
Finally made a start on all topics in the Guitar Tabs section of my site. I have added a good few warm-up exersices on the Exercise section and made a start on the guitar riffs section with a smoke on the water style riff.
Friday, 19 March 2010
Reviews, Reviews , Reviews,
Finally got over the problems of SPAM on my review section of my site. Had to add captcha to it but worth it. Starting to get some reviews now but very slow, need some more ideas.
The guitar scale tabs and guitar chord tabs are coming along nicely. I was away the past few weeks so unable to update it but back now and added a few more guitar tabs for scales and chords.
The guitar tabs for some useful exercises is my next move. I have about five guitar exercises now and discovered some more useful ones when I was away so will post them up soon.
The guitar scale tabs and guitar chord tabs are coming along nicely. I was away the past few weeks so unable to update it but back now and added a few more guitar tabs for scales and chords.
The guitar tabs for some useful exercises is my next move. I have about five guitar exercises now and discovered some more useful ones when I was away so will post them up soon.
Saturday, 27 February 2010
Guitar Reviews and New Song Tab
Just finished the first part of my review section to my site. Would like to thank Martin, Alfie L and Ian Smith for their reviews the first of many on the site. It took a bit of time to learn the php code to get the review submission part working but its working to a degree at the moment. It’s very basic but its work in progress and hopefully I can make the search feature a little better and should make it so you can upload images of the item being reviewed.
I have also added my version of Wish You Were Here song tab with the intro solo. It’s a good song for beginners and I love playing it as a warm up when I practice.
I have also added my version of Wish You Were Here song tab with the intro solo. It’s a good song for beginners and I love playing it as a warm up when I practice.
Labels:
guitar reviews,
gutar tabs,
Pink Floyd,
Wish you were here
Wednesday, 10 February 2010
Finally got my chords updated and some more scales added. Been working on a review section to my site where visitors can add reviews about guitar equipment like guitar amps, guitars, effects and recording equipment. Hope the database will fill up and it can be somewhere for guitarists to see the reviews of other guitar players.
Sunday, 24 January 2010
New Guitar Videos
I have added some new guitar videos to my site on you tube. Still new to this but I am finding the process slightly easier now. I have added The Beales Let It Be and Green Days Good Riddance to my Guitar Video section. Take a look as I have also got the Guitar Tabs for these songs on my site.
Monday, 18 January 2010
Collection of Guitar Chords and Scales
Have finally started uploading guitar chords and scales to my website. I have added a chord chart that will be my starting point o help with song keys from chords to help with modes and scale that can be played over the song in question.
I have also uploaded a good few chords now. Only the basic popular ones for now but this will grow over time.
To begin writing songs based on chord progressions, you need to understand that each key has a series of chords that belong to it and are referred to as a key's 'diatonic chords'. What follows is an explanation of how to find out which chords belong to which key.
A major scale is derived from a progression of whole or half steps on the chromatic scale. The major scale goes like this
Whole - Whole - Half - Whole - Whole - Whole - Half
The C Major Chord Progression
The best scale to start with is probably the C Maj scale (as it does not have any sharps or flats)
It would go like this:
Cmaj - Dmin - Emin - Fmaj - Gmaj - Amin - B diminished
Above are chords in the key of C major. We arrived at these chords by beginning with a C major scale, and using the the major progression we saw above Whole - Whole - Half - Whole - Whole - Whole - Half .
Here is what you should try to bring away from the above:
In every major key, there are seven different chords. The order of these chords are:
major, minor, minor, major, major, minor, and diminished.
The order is the same for whichever major key you are in. the space between each of these chords is as follows:
Between chords 1 and 2: tone or whole, 2 and 3: tone or whole, 3 and 4: semitone or half, 4 and 5: tone or whole, 5 and 6: tone or whole, 6 and 7: tone or whole, 7 and 1: semitone or half
and we are now back to where we started.
I have also uploaded a good few chords now. Only the basic popular ones for now but this will grow over time.
To begin writing songs based on chord progressions, you need to understand that each key has a series of chords that belong to it and are referred to as a key's 'diatonic chords'. What follows is an explanation of how to find out which chords belong to which key.
A major scale is derived from a progression of whole or half steps on the chromatic scale. The major scale goes like this
Whole - Whole - Half - Whole - Whole - Whole - Half
The C Major Chord Progression
The best scale to start with is probably the C Maj scale (as it does not have any sharps or flats)
It would go like this:
Cmaj - Dmin - Emin - Fmaj - Gmaj - Amin - B diminished
Above are chords in the key of C major. We arrived at these chords by beginning with a C major scale, and using the the major progression we saw above Whole - Whole - Half - Whole - Whole - Whole - Half .
Here is what you should try to bring away from the above:
In every major key, there are seven different chords. The order of these chords are:
major, minor, minor, major, major, minor, and diminished.
The order is the same for whichever major key you are in. the space between each of these chords is as follows:
Between chords 1 and 2: tone or whole, 2 and 3: tone or whole, 3 and 4: semitone or half, 4 and 5: tone or whole, 5 and 6: tone or whole, 6 and 7: tone or whole, 7 and 1: semitone or half
and we are now back to where we started.
Friday, 8 January 2010
Chord Chart
Been busy trying to think of a good idea for my site. One thing recently I learned was how to determine the key of a song and what modes or scales would be good to play or improvise over a song.
I have added a chord section to my site and will eventually add as many chords as I can think of but first I thought it would be good to show how songs are put together in a key and what chords are used. Also if you have the chords or music for a song how with the use of a chord chart you can determine the key of the song.
With this you are able to find out what scales or mode you can use for improvising, riffs, runs or soloing.
It is becoming a big job but worth it. If you take a look please contact me if you see any errors or things you think I haven't explained properly at Guitar Chords Page
I have added a chord section to my site and will eventually add as many chords as I can think of but first I thought it would be good to show how songs are put together in a key and what chords are used. Also if you have the chords or music for a song how with the use of a chord chart you can determine the key of the song.
With this you are able to find out what scales or mode you can use for improvising, riffs, runs or soloing.
It is becoming a big job but worth it. If you take a look please contact me if you see any errors or things you think I haven't explained properly at Guitar Chords Page
Saturday, 2 January 2010
New Design For My Site
Well its a new year and thought I would start using some of the feedback and info I have learned over the past few months to update my web site. Nearly finished with the new design and have tidied up my html code.
Hope I haven't lost to many visitors as I have not updated the content much, but I was given some feedback on guitar forum sites and I've added achord section to the site.
Happy New Year.
Hope I haven't lost to many visitors as I have not updated the content much, but I was given some feedback on guitar forum sites and I've added achord section to the site.
Happy New Year.
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