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by Nathan Spencer
Born on the 7th of July, Brian Elwin Haner, better known as Synyster Gates which is the name he uses on the stage, is the backup vocalist and the lead guitarist for Avenged Sevenfold, which is an American heavy metal/hard rock band. He had attended 2 different schools in California and later on also the Musicians Institute that is situated in Hollywood. H he had music flowing through his veins even though he did not graduate from this institute. He had taught himself the rudiments of music by reading books and viewing music videos prior to joining Musicians Institute.
This comes across a surprise since his father was guitar player and also a songwriter who had played with Frank Zappa. After bring in the Institute for approximately six months, Synyster, who prefers to use Schecter guitars and Bogner amps, received a phone call from The Rev of Avenged Sevenfold and was asked if he was willing to join that group as their lead guitarist. Preferring to pursue the career of a studio musician, Synyster forsake his education and joined Avenged Sevenfold.
He had joined this group when he was just 18 years of age and towards the end of the year 1999 Synyster joined this group. This happened just before Avenged Sevenfold’s 1st album titled `Sounding the Seventh Trumpet’ was recorded. Synyster featured on the re-release of the first album of Avenged Sevenfold, and also on their EP, `Warmness of the Soul’. Synyster also plays the piano for certain selected songs from time to time. The name Synyster Gates was thought by The Rev during the course of a drunken drive. Some of the members of his band alleged that Synyster had often thought of himself as too good a player for that type of band, but these thoughts were brushed aside by Synyster.
This renowned guitarist, along with The Rev had also played for Pinkly Smooth, a metal band. Since they wanted to devote all their time behind Avenged Sevenfold, both of them finally left this group. Synyster Gates has won quite a number of awards like the Total Guitar Magazine’s guitarist of the year award in 2006 and also the `Young Shredder’ award in 2006. He has also appeared in guest appearances in music videos like `The River’ (Good Charlotte), and Dirty Little Girl (Burn Halo). Synyster Gates is also endorsed by Schecter guitars and there are two different versions of his signature model.
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by Kylw Zoltowski
The sensual and colorful pitch of electric guitars was the most important creation for rock and roll. During the 1950’s, this inclusion of the electric guitar was being tried and then in the 60’s and 70’s, that sound was added to until it was perfected. The gorgeous sound that comes out of an electric guitar is like no other. It is amazing to wonder where music would be today if it hadn’t been for the creation of the electric guitar; a scary thought. A band without an electric guitar is like a child without its mother.
Electric guitars come in different contours, sizes, colors, and designs. Some people have the belief that it does not make a difference what electric guitar you get because they all sound the same. This is is not the case; brand, size, pickups, and neck play a part in the sound that spews from the guitar. Because of this, certain brands of electric guitars have been the choice for decades because of the precision that is put into making them. Although, the largest contributing factor to the sound type is the pickups.
Whether creating a band, jamming solo, or adding some weapons to your band’s collection, you should learn the different arrangement of pickups for electric guitars prior to your purchase. Many stores will be ok with you to try them and can be very helpful in including facts to help one in choosing the perfect electric guitar. Make sure to get an explanation about the differences in pickups. Thetypes of pickups for electric guitars are:
* Single Coil Pickups - This type of pickup has only one coil or wire. This kinds of pickup remains the oldest of electric guitar arrangements. When strumming on single coil pickup, the sound is drowned by other frequencies in the room which result in an unwanted hum. These types of pickups are not often seen today but still the pickup for some very well known musicians because of the blues-like sound they give.
* Humbucker Pickups - This kind of pickup has two coils wherein the unwanted hum of the single coil pickup is killed. Basically, the coil processes two signals: one that the music is letting out and one that eliminates the hum. The actual piece in this arrangement is called a Humbucker which was patented in 1954. The humbucker is the process of two coils.
* Double Coil Pickups - This type in pickups, like in the name, consist of two coils. But, for an unknown reason, guitar players do want the hum sound once in a while so the double coil pickup electric guitars are usually made with a switch that can cancel the second coil.
There are things that go into the sound an electric guitar makes. But, pickups are the sound makers. Other parts such as: neck length, shape, material, frets, and tuners make a difference too but not like the pickups. For years, rock stars have been trying new things in hopes to finding the perfect guitar to make the perfect sound. Rock and roll has changed in some ways but in other ways it has not.
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Kyle Zoltowski is a reporter with more than 15 years editorial experience. Kyle is currently consulting as a journalist for the fuzing.com portal and is considered the local specialist on electric guitars. Be sure to visit our very useful website for more information on Electric Guitars and Stratocasters.
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by Mike Crocker
Educate yourself! No matter what level you are at today, you can be and should be learning more. If you are currently studying with a teacher or enrolled in a music program at a high school, college or university, you are on the right track. If you aren’t doing this (or if you feel that your current teacher is not helping you enough in reaching your goals) I strongly recommend looking for a new teacher.
I prefer to be wise like the Buddha, and take the Middle Path. This is the one I have chosen, and I will describe it for you.
NEVER GIVE UP! Never say can’t. Never say I can’t. Never say someday. Never say if… If your IQ is higher than room temperature, if you have all of your fingers and if you really want to succeed, you can.
You should be able to play all the techniques of the guitar. Van Halen did tapping but not with all his fingers as others have done. He didn’t play finger style much either, but we still regard him as an important guitarist, the same thing can be said for Vai and many others. Classical guitar master John William’s probably doesn’t play well with a guitar pick (I am assuming this to be true, I have no proof of it), but he is considered one of the greatest classical guitarists alive today.
Skills like improvisation, songwriting and playing with a guitar pick or not going to be high on his list of skills to acquire. This is because classical guitarists generally don’t do those things - and don’t need to to be great at what they do. These players are great players in their own ways and they have spent many years developing their skills. Learning everything about guitar playing would have taken away precious practice time from the things they needed to focus on to reach their goals.
Chopin’s natural ability was his ability to improvise. He was the master, but he worked very hard to become the virtuoso pianist that he would later become. Chopin also was the master at small forms, but struggled with large scale forms.
To be GREAT means I have to be BETTER than everybody else. We already touched on this one above, but it is worth mentioning again here. What matters is reaching YOUR goals, not someone else’s goals. Who cares if you are or are not better than someone else? This is not the olympics. Music is the art of expression (or for some people, the science of entertainment).
Now I know I have to work on something very fundamental. I have to work on the behavior of my third finger, and change the way it reacts to it’s neighbor being used, the second finger. If I can get down to the matter with that degree of specificity, that degree of clarity and focus, I am in a position to cause major Vertical Growth. If I can change the way that finger is behaving in that situation, I will see many playing problems I am having in other pieces of music begin to “melt”, and eventually disappear.
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by A. Nutt
The guitar is perhaps one of the most recognized musical instrument apart from the piano. What many people dont realize is that this symbol of rock and roll has been around for over 4,000 years, in some form or another.
Origins The first real guitar-like item to be discovered was the tanbur. One of these was actually found in Egypt, near Queen Hatshepsuts tomb. The tanbur was built of polished cedar and had a soundboard made of leather. Though featuring just three strings, it resembles a crude guitar. The tanbur can be seen in the Archeological Museum in Cairo and is about 3,500 years old.
Shortly after the tanbur was popular in Egypt, the lute was developed in Europe. This instrument was made up of a rounded body with a very short neck. Many historians say that this developed into a completely different line of musical instruments and has nothing to do with the guitar, while others claim it does.
What we do know is that there are a number of inventions throughout history around the world that utilized the basic idea of a soundbox body, long fretted neck and varying numbers of strings, including the sitar, setar, and the chitar, a four stringed musical device that was renamed ‘chitarra’ or ‘guitarra’ when it reached Spain.
Early Guitars The original versions were rather stumpy in appearance, with just 8 frets above the soundbox and most had only four strings. These were popular during the 16th century, but by the following century, the instruments had evolved to have six strings and 12 frets along the neck.
During the 1800s, the guitar was in essentially the same form we see it today, only smaller in size. The form of the body was fairly curved. In the 1850s, a Spanish instrument builder named Antonio Torres took the initiative to create a larger body, changed the proportions, and invented the top bracing pattern that gives todays guitars more volume, in a fan shape. However, just a few years later, a German by the name of Christian Frederich Martin designed a version with an X brace. When steel strings began to appear in 1900, the older, fan shaped brace was unable to stand up to the tension provided by the steel strings. Martins design took hold, as it was far stronger and held the guitar together very well, withstanding the far louder steel strings. This version has changed very little in the intervening decades, the design was finally settled.
Altering a Classic Once the basic form was established, people began to come up with their own versions. Orville Gibson developed an arched top guitar with sound holes, Lloyd Loar altered that design further to create the jazz guitar with f-holes, cello tail and a floating bridge.
Then, in the 1920s, the electric guitar was built, without the need for a soundbox since it had electrical pickups. This form didnt become popular for another couple of decades, but then a number of variations were made on this, as well.
The guitar has a long and varied history. Still, it has fascinated people for centuries and we probably havent seen the end of the variations on the basic form.
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by Matthew James
In today’s modern world, no one wants to spend time doing a lot of things. We are conditioned to have instant gratification. This applies to learning a music instrument. People want to learn the guitar but they want to learn it fast. If you want to be great at the guitar, it will take a long time to learn the instrument but there are ways to learn the basics fast.
Guitar players are very popular nowadays thus many people especially teenagers are interested into enhancing their musical talents. Mastering this art can very much rely on talent. However, if you put your heart into the learning process, you can find it easier to absorb the skills necessary in playing the guitar. Even if you are learning the guitar fast, you will be able to pick it up more easily because you will have a natural talent.
Nowadays, concerns on how to learn guitar fast has been facilitated by vast selection of instructional guides. You can even find systematic guides on how you can achieve the professional level of playing the guitar. Learning the guitar would definitely require you to understand the basics of how to use the instrument. This would definitely relate to handling the instrument while you play such as finger positions and producing simple chords.
The guitar that you will use for your lessons is very important. You should be comfortable in using your instrument of choice so that you can easily apply the ideas that you have learned from the instructional guides. A guitar that can last for a very long time is a great choice when it comes to giving the learning procedure a serious thought. However, if you just need to master a few tricks and only need to have the capacity to play some tunes, renting a guitar is a more plausible option.
Another key factor on how to learn guitar fast is to have someone teach you how to do the tricks. An instructor can help you learn some basic knowledge for you to explore on your own. Most people start their lessons by trying some simple chord patterns and asking out their mentor if they got it right. By this way, you can easily determine the methods that would produce the best sound and are very comfortable for your playing hands. However, you may want to pay your instructor generously in which could be a costly way of learning how to play.
Learning the guitar is hard work but there are many ways to speed up the process. The next time you are looking to learn the guitar don’t get dismayed by the fact it takes a long time. You can learn many of the basics of playing a guitar on your own and at your convenience. This is great for people who don’t have much time. So go get a guitar and start rocking!
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by Amy Nutt
There are literally dozens of guitar brands on the market, some good, some bad and some unbelievably excellent. If you want the best sound and quality, then it really does pay to choose a good brand name. You`ll pay more initially, but it`s worth it since you`ll just have to replace a cheap guitar pretty quickly. Going with an established name will pretty much ensure you`re getting great quality. If you`re serious about playing, then you should definitely take a look at one of the following guitars.
Fender
This company is probably the best known when it comes to top of the line guitars. This is where the famous Stratocasters come from . . . the original guitars in this line are now worth hundreds of thousands of dollars. Fender also produces custom guitars, many of which can be seen in the hands of famous musicians like Santana.
Gibson
Another very popular guitar brand is Gibson, running almost neck in neck with Fender for quality. This brand has pretty much cornered the upper levels of the electric guitar market, though they also produce high quality acoustic instruments. Among musicians who use Gibson brand guitars are Soundgarden, Smashing Pumpkins and the Allman Brothers Band.
Yamaha
Well known as a musical company, Yamaha isn`t just a keyboard brand. They also turn out some great guitars that are sturdy and well suited to the life of a musician. Many of their designs are actually copies of more popular designs from the US, but they also have some original designs of their own that sell very well. It`s a brand name that is trusted, so many new musicians opt for this brand.
Ovation
These guitars are quite distinctive in how they look. With a rounded back and fibrglass body, Ovation guitars can`t be mistaken for any other brand. Besides the bowl-like back of the instrument, the sound holes are also different. Rather than one large hole, as other guitars have, these instruments tend to have groupings of smaller holes. Despite the odd looks, they are considered precision and provide great sound.
Martin
This brand is also known for its superiority in the world of guitars. Martins are usually more affordable than the top of the line guitars, but still produces excellent instruments. These guitars tend to be larger than the average acoustic guitar and are very popular among players who enjoy playing acoustic.
Alvarez
When it comes to acoustic guitars, Alvarez is certainly one of the first guitar brands that comes to mind. With over 60 years of experience in making precision instruments, Alvarez actually comes from a long Japanese line of well made classical instruments.
Jackson
Best known for the unique design of their guitars, Jackson instruments were originally meant to look like the Fender Strat, but quickly became a hardcore version made for rockers. The Jackson guitar line is usually associated with rock and metal music.
Guild
While perhaps not as well known as some of the above guitar brands, this is a good, solid company with years of excellent guitar making behind it. Guild is 100% American and has been around since the 1940`s. They are best known for making jazz guitars, but have since expanded into other areas, providing distinctive musical instruments and guitars.
There are plenty of different guitar brands to choose from, but if you want an instrument that will give you the quality of sound that you want and something that will last for a good long time, then it`s worth looking at the best in the business. The brands above are all top of the line and excellent guitars.
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by Joey Berkin
Advanced guitar lessons are critical for guitarists who want to learn how to play guitar solos, learn lead guitar, create their music, write catchy songs and be on stage with their band. This is the truth that no one can argue or deny.
But to find the guitar tutor who will teach you everything you need to know can become a tedious task. After all, you need someone who can teach you all those tricks, riffs and licks you’ve been dreaming to play, and who can teach you fast.
The problem here is finding the right person to teach you and then being able to pay a big chunk of money to actually take advanced guitar lessons. And one of the biggest problems is that you can’t be sure of your guitar teacher’s teaching skills until you actually take a couple of months’ lessons which could result in paying a big amount of money for someone who can’t actually teach you.
One of the biggest problems people face when taking advanced guitar lessons is that when they can’t learn, they start to think that they actually can’t learn to play. However, what should be considered here first is the ability of the instructor to teach. If they can’t teach you, you can’t learn. That’s as simple as that.
You can have a wonderful guitar instructor, who is a nice person and can play the guitar better than anyone else you know. Sadly, as a person who takes guitar lessons, what is important for you is not how well your instructors can play, but how well they can teach you!
This is especially true with lead guitar lessons where having an instructor who can play at lightning speed won’t cut it. You need someone who can teach you with the same speed!
Thankfully, you know have an infinite array of guitar lessons hidden in the depths of the Internet.
And the best part is that you can immediately start using these lessons to develop your skills with a speed impossible to reach with traditional methods.
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