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Release The Rhythm Within Whenever You Play Guitar



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By : Chris Simpson    19 or more times read
Submitted 2008-01-15 17:41:42
Some of us are born with rhythm while others, well, they just have to really work hard at finding that rhythm within. It is difficult for many, as crazy as that seems. Having rhythm is important but being able to maintain rhythm through an entire chord when you are playing the guitar can be pretty complicated to say the least. Holding the rhythm is important so that you can display the sounds as you had hoped for. Otherwise it will just all sound like a really big mess and nobody wants that kind of reputation from playing poorly out in the public eye. People do talk and they remember your talents, if those talents shined during your performance, if not, they will be sure and let everyone know what kind of guitarist you are not.

The best proven ways to begin practicing your rhythm is by playing the available open strings for the very last part of the song, so that there will be more than enough time for you to catch up and change the chords when necessary. Noone will ever catch on to your little guitar rhythm, chord changing tricks. Unless they are experienced guitarists that is, they would notice all of the tricks you are hiding during your performance. You also need to remember that the best way to keep up with the rhythm is by using parts of your body to kind of tap along with whatever beat or chord that is being played. Doing this will get you more used to the feel of the music, which will improve your listening abilities, which are important when catching the rhythm.

The further you go with your beats, you need to try and increase your tempo. There are things you can purchase to help you learn proper timing, they might be helpful in the beginning of your guitar playing and for learning more rhythm. You have to have the ability to hear all of the beats in order to be able to keep up with them and keep the song going. Music can be a big part of your life and if you are interested in learning how to play the guitar and learning all about rhythm then all you have to do is get online, they offer free lessons. Many accessories that you will need for your guitar can be purchased off the internet or at your local music store. Make sure you gather up all that you can, it will make practice time much more enjoyable, knowing you are working on all of the important factors, when it comes to better rhythm and how to play guitar.

Once you begin learning more how to play you will also learn more on how to use your ears for something more than a hat rack, use them for learning the rhythm, the beat, the tone, the list goes on and on. There is so much to learn about rhythm and playing the guitar, so it is going to take up quite a bit of your time, so make sure you are prepared for the task ahead of you, it can be so much fun.
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