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Introduction to Tablature - Part 2

Music Theory Fundementals: Note Values [MT-4]

Now that you know the parts to each note, we’ll take a closer look at those filled and open note heads discussed prior. Whether a note head is filled or open shows us the note’s value, or how long that note should be held. Start with a closed note head with a stem. That’s our quarter note, and it gets one beat. An open note head with a stem is a half note, and it gets two beats. An open note that looks like an “o” without a stem is a whole note, and it gets held for four beats. There are other ways to extend the length of a note. A dot after the note head, for example, adds another half of that note’s duration to it. So, a half note with a dot would equal a half note and a quarter note; a quarter note with a dot equals a quarter plus an eighth note. A tie may also be used to extend a note. Two notes tied together should be held as long as the value of both of those notes together, and ties are commonly used to signify held notes that cross measures or bars. The opposite may also happen...

The Hierarchy of Competence

The hierarchy of competence is sometimes also referred to as the stages of learning. These are the psychological stages of learning or acquiring a new skill. Mr. Noel Burch used it at Gordon Training International in the 1970s' as a training model for its employees. I came across this while reading a book by mental game coach  Dr. Jared Tendler  called  The Mental Game of Poker . I found it very interesting and realized that we could apply this in learning to play the guitar, because technically, what we are really doing is acquiring the new skillset of playing an instrument. As you can see in the diagram, acquiring a new skill is gradual progress that starts from being unconscious incompetent and ends at unconscious competence when mastery is achieved. 1]  Unconscious Incompetence This is the beginner stage. You have just come across the guitar or seen someone play, and you like it! You want to play it, yet you do not where to start though. Bec...

The Anatomy of a Guitar - [T-2]

By the end of this post, you will be able to know the parts of the guitar. You will also understand the value behind knowing the mechanics and the parts of your guitar as the first step to building a solid foundation & learning your new instrument. Those of you who love racing would have seen the recent movie that came late 2019,  Ford v Ferrari . Not a bad film. More importantly, it shows the genius of British race car driver and mechanic, Ken Miles portrayed by Christian Bale in the movie. The pivotal reason for Ken Miles being such a legendary driver was also because of his mechanical background. See he helped develop the racing car Ford came up to battle Ferrari for the  Le Mans , his understanding of the mechanics of the car allowed him to be a super ace driver. Just like Ken Miles, if you know how the guitar and the mechanics and physics of the instrument, it would be a solid foundation for you to become an ace guitar player. Just as good as ken Miles was a dri...

The Road Map of a Guitar Student [T-1]

As a new aspiring guitarist, one of the first questions you will ask yourself is, "So, where do I start?" In this era of information, you will find loads of data on the web; on Youtube and online content, it easy to get lost in it. Why do we even need a coach when you can study online? Of course, you can, and if you have the talent for music, you will eventually learn as I did. When I grew up and was a teenager of 11 years when I started playing guitar, we never had the content freely available nowadays, all on your fingertips. There was a time my new guitar friends and I will visit an older peer who plays guitar well; we will do him favors or give him cigarettes so that he will teach us the new cool scale or the new Steve Vai fretting exercises that will 'super-speed up' your fingers etc. We would absorb any teeny tiny bit of information on guitar we could find, or anyone would teach us, and play it to shreds. Hell, I remember the first time I bought a full cou...

A bit about Myself and Guitar Therapy

Join   Guitar Therapy   today!!  - One to One classes I'm graduate from the International College of Music [ICOM] in Malaysia [the year 2006] and been in the Audio production field for 14 years. My primary instrument is the guitar and has experience of 29 years of playing and also teaching friends. I also have formal training in the pre-foundation of music theory, composition, and music production. My commercial works include audio post-production for TV ads, recording & mixing for local artists, and I also played guitar for band Kushehnooney's album 'Lah', which can be heard on Baiskoafu. I run my 0own audio production label called SellingKarma Productions [S.K Producitions]. I have had the privilege to work alongside with musical talents such as Meyna Hassan, Flu-Nashid, Affan, Dimba Ishantey, Kushehnooney, Appi, Kayano, and many more on various occasions. My biggest career milestone stone being working for a live gig as crew for James Brown concert,...

Welcome to Guitar Therapy - One to one Tutorship

Greetings all string-pulling, jumping, slamming, ass-kicking, ax-wielding musicians. This is for all of you guitar freaks out there! Don't be fooled so easily though, my private coaching sessions do not only cover guitar, but also music theory, learning pathways to advancing your music skills, composition, and basics of arrangements as well. So whether you want to shred out, or learn to write your own songs on your guitar, you are at the right place. It's in a long time we are making, and I think it's finally time to give it away for the new generation. First, before I go any further, I want to say that I'm not a guitar guru, nor a music maestro, I consider myself always as a student of music. Yes, my primary instrument is music, and I also play piano, drums a little bit, and the bass as every guitarist would or should. I've been playing for 29 years and have enough experience teaching not only guitar but music production as well. I have formal education in mus...