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Monday, November 16, 2009

Teach Yourself Country Guitar

By Don Danielson

A very popular activity nowadays is to learn to play the guitar through the Internet. You can take country music guitar lessons pretty much at will and get all the best tutoring available. It is there for old and young, experienced or beginner; and what's more is the whole family can join in. If you are serious about learning to play country music guitar then you need to know a few facts. We are going to focus on just two individual styles as well as talk about the wonderful Telecaster guitar.

A style which started basically through blues and rock is the so-called slide. Hence the slide guitar is fondly named the bottleneck, because of it's ability to express a lyric with more human like sounds. Back in the early twentieth century, many blues players were looking for a way to make the music more attainable to the public and developed this technique which became very popular in the nineteen sixties with rock and blues musicians alike.

People just loved the way the guitar would sound when an object would slide along the strings of the guitar which made a wailing and whining sound. From here the sounds become more like a singing voice than an instrumental voice.

Interesting to note that the players back then used actual bottle necks placed on their first and second fingers. They would slide the glass along the strings producing really unique sounds. Some preferred using steel blades or knives. Many guitarists would also place the guitar down on their laps as it was easier to slide.

Let's not forget the ever popular "chicken pickin" style made famous by Walon Jennings. It also became a popular technique with solo guitarists. It is played by pulling the strings of the guitar with your right hand finger and at the same time damping the strings with your left hand. It is widely used today and has a unique sound as well.

If you are serious about taking country music guitar lessons, then it would be good for you to know and hear the different sounds that a typical country guitar makes. Today there are many guitars played by rock and roll artists of which there are a million different sounds. Country music guitars however have their own unique sounds that stand out form the rest.

Most country musicians choose to stay with these sounds and they are clear and simplistic in nature. To this end they all swear by the Fender Telecaster guitar. This beautiful piece of art, also fondly known as the "Tele" has a sound that would make any aspiring player notice it. The design itself is amazing as it was the first electric guitar to be manufactured and sold on a big scale.

Whether you are a beginner and have no idea of even how to hold a guitar, or have some experience but are looking to improve, you can learn to play country guitar quickly and easily by tapping into online country music guitar lessons. With some online programs, you can even download free lessons to get you started. With the right online program, you can be playing your favorite country music songs in no time flat.

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