Rhythm Guitar Lessons

Posted by HOT MUSIC Wednesday, May 20, 2009

n this article I will be discussing different ways to move forward from any previous rhythm guitar lessons you have taken, how to develop, quicken and get you closer to playing like a rhythm guitarist pro.

Remember that with learning anything it takes time, practice and patience. This includes rhythm guitar lessons. If you've been practicing for a while and find yourself starting to become good at a certain riff, you can spend a little time and play around and have fun with it learning different alterations to that same riff letting your creative side take over can be a great way to beat the boredom of playing the same thing over and over.

You don't particularly have to focus on one riff and only one riff. Choose a few that you really enjoy but don't go overboard. Spreading yourself too thin, between too many, will make you unable to play any of them correctly or very well.

Sometimes group lessons can be a good way to improve your skill and help you keep the rhythm you need with your rhythm guitar lessons. Playing with people who enjoy the same hobby as you can also build great friendships and playing in a group will hold you a little more accountable to your practicing than if you taught yourself.

You can also listen and learn the rhythm guitar parts of your favorite songs which can help train your ear to learn which notes are which and the difference in chord progression. And of course it's lots of fun to learn a song that you love to listen to.

B. Edwards has a simple, but very powerful, multiple-choice listening game. It ranges from easy to hard.

Click here to check it out. He also has his bachelor in education and was the lead guitarist for the popular down-under band "DegreesK". You can sign up for free here.

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