Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

Most people seem to start learning the guitar with an acoustic. One reason is because they are generally less expensive than electric guitars. Another reason is that some people just believe that you should start with an acoustic.

Les Paul has made a name for himself that stayed rock solid all these years. If you hear of that name, you would immediately think that it’s synonymous with rock and roll.

Have you always wanted to break into the music industry and be a music producer? You can make that dream a reality even if you do not have the training or the connections, and make your own beats, thanks to the many music production options on the market.

You know what a mentor is.

Most Guitar players pick up their guitar for a practice session, and straight away start playing, then they just start playing songs they already know, put their guitar down and that’s it. If this sounds like you, I can help you, so read the rest of this article.

Everybody I meet seems to either play Guitar, have played when they were younger or want to play.

It seems that some guitar players are so focused on what they should be doing when playing guitar, that sometimes bad habits can creep in without them even knowing! Could you be one of these players?

I use to find myself, like many, sitting in my practice room with my guitar for endless hours and finding that no matter what I did, I could never get my guitar playing to the level I wanted it. Without even realizing it, I was doing everything wrong that I could imagine! After I learnt about these mistakes I was making, I set out to find solutions for them all

Making beats and producing music is something you can have a lot of fun with.

I’ve seen a lot of confusion about this subject and a lot of people misusing these two terms. So what exactly is a semi-acoustic guitar and what is an acoustic electric guitar?