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Find Exactly What You Need In Cheap Electric Guitars

August 20th, 2010

Cost effective electric guitars are not difficult to find if you know where to look. Finding exactly the one you want is all about being prepared. Know what you would like prior to go looking and you are more likely to spend your time wisely. It is particularly easy to get sidetracked with all the excitement of items available both online auction sites and classifieds.

The advantage of local classifieds is that you have a better chance at getting to look at the product first hand. This is important with an instrument such as an electric guitar.

Regardless of of the method that you use to find your cheap electric guitars, you’ll want to make sure that you have all of the information about the history of the item you’re considering purchasing. You need to know where it’s from, what it was used for and what repairs, if any, it has been involved in. This is extremely important when you’re purchasing an item of this nature. There isn’t way you could possibly know what is involved with this item without having a complete run down of the past.

Making sure you fully understand the return policy of before you buy your product in order to give yourself some room to review the product before truly committing to it. This is the only way you’ll be able to fully commit to the product. Cost effective electric guitars aren’t a cheap venture even when they are cheap and you ought to be positive of what you are getting into prior to take the leap. It may be tempting to get involved within the buy or auction of a product like what you want, but be careful what you’re signing up for.

One great way to locate cheap electric guitars is to check with local vendors. They often have amazing leads on where you could possibly find used instruments at a terrific rate. They may know of someone who is getting rid of an item at next to nothing. They are a fountain of information. They may even be able to turn you on to the local dealers than can offer you an excellent deal on a used instrument. They could be instrumental in turning you on to local players who have a variety of instruments up for sale. As long as you’re aware of the instruments history, you could possibly find cheap electric guitars readily this way.

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Mini Guitar Lesson – Two Great Chord Progressions You Must Know If You Want To Progress To Becoming A Great Guitar Player And They’re Easy To Do!

September 22nd, 2009

It’s Mike from Killer Guitar Tips with another Mini Guitar Lesson for you.

Hope you’ve been PRACTISING your guitar. To be a great guitar player it doesn’t just happen it evolves with practice, but its not enough just to practice, you need to practice the right things! I know this sounds blatantly obvious but you’ll be surprised at how many people simply practise what they like to play even though this could be teaching them BAD habits.

YOU’RE in the minority! CONGRATULATIONS!!!! You’re in the select 5% of people who will be practicing the CORRECT methods and techniques that will catapult your guitar playing into hyperspace.

So stay tuned…

So let’s get right into this article…

We’ll start of with a really cool chord progression that’s really cool to play pentatonic riffs over the top of when you’re jamming with a friend, with no effort at all it will make you sound like a great player!

So here it is:- One bar each of A, G, D, A. keep playing it through whilst your friend solos in Am pentatonic at the fifth fret!!

Now try swopping roles. You play the solo in Am and your friend play the chords. Whilst you play, just listen to yourself sounding like a top pro guitarist!

You can turn up at any venue with this progression in your bag of tricks and sound like a real pro… Just takes a little practice ideally with a friend.

To complement this great little progression we will take a look at another killer chord progression that is the backbone of many great songs. Its a 4 bar sequence that repeats its self over and over and is commonly known as a turnaround.

So here goes, let’s take a closer look:

Ok, the 1st bar is a chord of G, the second is a chord of Em, the third is C and the last bar is a chord of D.

Now play the rhythm of 4 beats to a bar and repeat this over and over again – play it to your hearts content.

Tis is another great jam sequence. Your friends can play the rhythm while you solo in G over the top then change around, you play rhythm and they can have a go at soloing. It’s a great way of getting to play together.

Don’t forget that my full guitar audio/video course is loaded with lots of amazing chord sequences that will allow you to lay down great sounding rhythm guitar that will astound your friends and rock your audience!

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