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Monday, 26 July 2010

Good Acoustic Songs - An Irresistible Treat

By Chris Locke

A good acoustic song is almost impossible for any true music fan to resist. Even those that despise most mellow music and pass it off as sentimental garbage will find at least one acoustic cover they dig. These songs can provide a variety of functions from romantic background music, to cover band material and even learning material for a new guitarist. No music fan or musician is immune to the lure of sultry acoustic music.

All good acoustic songs have two things in common that make them so amazing. The two elements you need for an acoustic performance to take you anywhere are the guitar and the singer. You need an acoustic guitar, obviously, otherwise it wouldn't be a good acoustic song. The other element, the singer, is important because there are certain voices that feel more natural and are fit for acoustic music and others that are more suited for opera, metal, R&B, etc. You need a good singer, also, because these are the types of songs that you find yourself humming while doing the dishes. It is almost impossible to get an acoustic song out of your head if it is done right.

Mastering the art of performing acoustic music is easier said than done. Since they are so simple in nature there is very little to fall back on aside from your natural voice talent and skills as a guitarist. If you have the desire to perform acoustic guitar songs, then chances are that you will have a good bit of work ahead of you before you are ready to make it big.

If you are a baby to the world of guitar playing and acoustic guitar, then you need only to open up your preferred search engine and type in acoustic song suggestions. Not only will you be able to find other people's ideas of the best acoustic music, but you will also be able to find the guitar chords and lyrics for most songs as well. If you spend even just a few moments on your computer looking up this information, you can easily find a month's worth of material in that time.

Love songs made for the acoustic guitar are a great way to start your journey in the world of guitar playing. They are usually simple as they are meant to be catchy, meaning they will have easy lyrics to memorize. If you are having a dinner with your loved one or any other romantic date, you can easily perform your song to make the evening even more special. Your date will instantly fall in love with you if you play the right notes.

If you just want to listen to the music instead of learn how to perform it, there's plenty of great acoustic songs readily available. You can find good acoustic songs on compilation CDs, social networking sites, personal websites and file sharing networks as well. Whether you are looking for good acoustic love songs performed by your favorite artists or by an undiscovered piece of talent, there is no shortage of places to look. There is definitely no shortage of acoustic music. All you have to do is look for compilation CDs, check social networking sites and personal websites, as well as file sharing networks, and you can find songs by unknown nobodies as well as songs by famous bands that are well known the world over.

Good acoustic songs are sure to get your foot tapping and have you humming along. No one can say no to the combination of masterful guitar and a beautiful voice. Whether you are just a regular listener or a seasoned musician, you are sure to enjoy a set filled with a variety of acoustic music no matter what genre of music you usually prefer.

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Acoustic Covers - New Takes On Your Favorite Songs

By Mark Jameson

Most people have a soft sport for acoustic covers in one way or another. Even the craziest metal song can attract a whole new fan base when played as an acoustic guitar cover.

No genre of music is immune to being made into a instantly loved acoustic guitar cover. Metal, punk, and even hip hop have all witnessed their share of acoustic cover songs and there is no sign of them stopping.

Performing covers with an acoustic guitar can be a great way for you to start moving into the world of playing professionally. Playing local clubs and bars with a play list of recent chart toppers in acoustic forms can really get people to notice you. If you do opt for a set of amazing acoustics be sure that you pick your songs from a handful of genres so you can address everyone's different musical tastes. Some people may not be amused by two hours of speed metal played on acoustic guitar. Skill and the songs you play will be a big part in how quickly people take to your music.

Making a mix tape or compilation CD of your favorite acoustic covers can also strike a chord in the one you love. Throw together a few acoustic cover songs that have sweet and mellow lyrics and keep it on hand to play during your most romantic moments with him or her to show them that you care. Mix CDs are always an impressive way to show your creativity and love for someone without breaking the bank in the process.

Whether you are looking for this type of music to perform, listen to or create a CD with you can rest assured that there is no shortage of them available. Your normal taste in music doesn't matter when it comes to acoustic covers, as you will be able to get your fill almost instantly, and without trouble.

Acoustic covers can often make an old song sound brand new, or an awful song sound like the best you've ever heard. You might be surprised.

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Different Approaches To Learning Acoustic Guitar In The Flamenco Style

By Steve Casey

There's a spectrum of guitar styles, and if you want to learn how to play acoustic guitar, whether your self-teaching is easy or hard will depend on which of those styles you're planning to learn. You can go with folk music all the way, and it may be enough to learn guitar chords and some strumming rhythms and be all set. Or you could go in the other direction, almost at the far end of the spectrum, and choose a really complicated musical style like flamenco.

Learning how to play a flamenco guitar will feel different from most other guitars. For example, you'll notice you get a different type of sound from the instrument. These guitars are made from a kind of wood that doesn't allow musical notes to sustain for long. This is because the style involves consecutive flurries of notes that would create an unbearable cacophony if they all held. Each guitar string is closer to the fret board than on a standard guitar, which can sometimes create a buzz in the sound. And the staccato taps on the guitar itself are as much a part of the music as the notes played.

What you may get if you try to learn how to play acoustic guitar in a flamenco style is a mix of styles that are all vaguely "Spanish." So you'll need to keep your eyes open so your chosen resources promise an undiluted product. One source of music books that might help you start out is the Mel Bay Publications website. Among its many other guitar-related instructional books, www.melbay.com offers "You Can Teach Yourself Flamenco Guitar." Mel Bay books contain guitar lessons beginners can start with that will lay down a solid level of skill.

A website you might want to check out is www.graf-martinez.com. Gerhard Graf-Martinez is a proficient flamenco guitarist who has created a whole course of study combining books, CDs and DVDs. Available in two volumes, these packages contain ninety-one flamenco acoustic lessons in total, starting with posture, working up through the flamenco-specific tremolo, picado and other picking and strumming styles, and ending with the history of flamenco music itself.

You can learn how to play acoustic guitar in a flamenco style, even without an instructor physically in the room. You just need to have a realistic understanding of the difficulty. Even with all the books, videos and CDs, you might still learn to play much better if you work one-on-one with a trained teacher. But if you're not aiming for the most professional levels of expertise, you can likely use all those resources and still become quite good at this most complicated of guitar styles.

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