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Seven Fallacies About Guitar Playing by Matthew James
Everyone who loves to dream of playing the guitar, even if most never do. Guitars are a great way to express yourself and relax. However, there are many fallacies about learning how to play a guitar. Here are the myths about guitar playing and why they are incorrect:
First: You should learn on an acoustic guitar. NO!: It is better to start on an electric guitar since it's easier to play, has lighter strings, lower action, and a tinier neck. It's also a little more interesting for beginner players as you can add distortions and effects and keep the learner more interested.
Myth: You should buy a pedal with preset sounds. Reality: Although some multi-effects DO have preset sounds from famous rockers, you should try to learn the correct technique and not copy it. This will help you become a better musician. Moreover, the sounds the famous players use comes from skill and technique not some fancy machine.
Myth: If you want a big sound, you need a big amp. Reality: Some of the biggest sounds ever recorded have been done with smaller amps, tube cranked up loud. Many famous bands have stacks of amps on stage that are empty of speakers just to give an appearance of huge sounds. A small amp connected to a PA system will get you a big sound.
Myth: You need to have a lot of string wraps. Reality: You only need about three 'turns' on the machine head and about 3-4 turns on the higher strings. But the best thing to do is buy a locking machine so that strings are locked into place and you don't need any turns or wraps.
Five: Single coil pickups are noisy. Wrong!: Yes depending on your opinion but there are many ways to avoid this problem. The best way is to use a hum canceling single coil pickups such as "fender noiseless" or any of the di marzio or Seymour Duncan hum canceling models that will sound JUST like a vintage strat but without the noise.
Myth: Cheap cables are just as good as expensive ones and I save money. Reality: It is way better to buy a good quality cable that has, quite often, a good guarantee. It will often last a long time and the difference in the quality has a huge bearing on the actual sound produced by your guitar and amp. It is no use having a great guitar and amp set up but use a low quality cable. Its like buying a Ferrari and putting re-tread tires on it. Buy the best cable you can. Quite often you end up buying one good cable instead of cheap ones every 6 months, making this a much cheaper long term investment.
Seven: There is nothing you can do about strings rusting and losing their tone. NO!: There are many ways to have your strings last a long time. The simplest is to always clean your strings after playing. You can also get a product that coats your string in a protective material.
Matt Kepnes knows a lot about sound and stereo and has been mixing music for over a decade. For additional info about stereo and sound, check out his music site about used guitars and check our new guitar forum.
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