Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Yamaha CGS103A 3/4 Size Classical Guitar

!±8± Yamaha CGS103A 3/4 Size Classical Guitar

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Yamaha CGS103A 3/4 Size Classical Guitar

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Sunday, January 15, 2012

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Quick trip around MKA race track located in Clinton, MS. To find out more about our club and track, please visit www.mississippikarting.com

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Sunday, January 8, 2012

How To Get The Best Start With Your Yamaha Guitar

!±8± How To Get The Best Start With Your Yamaha Guitar

So you have purchased, or are at least you are thinking about purchasing, your first Yamaha guitar. Congratulations on your decision! But before you dive into your new endeavor there are some important things that you should know.

Most everybody who wants to learn to play the guitar begins with high expectations. I say, most everybody, because some are forced into the experience, which is usually a recipe for disaster. But if playing the guitar is your aspiration then one of two things will happen. Your experience will either be "wonderful" or "horribly frustrating." In most instances, "horribly frustrating" leads to abandoning the pursuit of playing altogether.

What you want to happen is a pleasant experience where you realize a modicum of success. For some people that only amounts to mastery of a few songs and for others it will mean the ability to play just about anything they want. How far you go with learning to play is obviously up to you...but all roads can be treacherous if you don't go about it in the right way.

The first step is to purchase a decent instrument that is user friendly. That is not to say that you have to pay a lot of money but that you should put your money in the right place. I believe that the best choice for beginners is a Yamaha guitar. Beginner guitars from Yamaha have a reputation for affordability without sacrificing quality. That means "quality" of construction and "quality" of sound.

An excellent beginner model that comes highly rated is the Yamaha FG700S Acoustic guitar. You can pick one up for under 0. This guitar is easy to tune and is good about staying in tune. It has that "user friendly" quality that I mentioned earlier. If your beginner interest is in playing classical music then take a look at the Yamaha C 40. As is the case in most of their instruments the classical Yamaha guitar is both affordable and reliable.

Another way to save money on your guitar purchase is to buy a bundled kit. For example the Yamaha Gigmaker Deluxe Acoustic Guitar Package includes a gig bag, tuner, strap, strings, picks, and an instructional DVD in addition to the guitar. Best of all it sells for about the same price as the guitar by itself.

If you are buying a beginner guitar for a child, ages 7 - 11, then a good choice is the Yamaha FG JR1 ¾ Size Acoustic Guitar with Gig Bag. The smaller model guitar still maintains a rich sound while making it easier for young players to handle the instrument.

If you are serious about learning to play then there must be a commitment to practice. Practice should be consistent, purposeful, and regular. To get the most out of your practice it is best to build in accountability...and the best way to accomplish that is to work with an instructor. Learning on your own with a book or DVD is doable but nothing beats studying under a good teacher.

Most of us live around others which can mean that practice might produce friction in the household or neighborhood. If you don't have a place where you can comfortably rehearse consider a practice guitar. Yamaha also makes a superior line of practice instruments. An excellent choice is the Yamaha SLG110N Nylon String Silent Guitar Natural. With a silent Yamaha guitar you listen on headphones while you play which means you can practice in apartments, hotel rooms, or in your room late at night. The only problem is that the silent Yamaha guitar is pretty pricy...but well worth it if you are serious about growing as a musician.

For most of us mere mortals learning to play guitar is not easy. And despite those who promise that you can learn to play in just a week...forget it. You should aspire for something more than mastering "Mary Had a Little Lamb." Take your time... and put in the time. You will be rewarded with a skill that will produce much joy and satisfaction for a lifetime.

Good luck on learning to play your Yamaha guitar. And who knows? Maybe one day...that will be you up on that stage playing to a crowd of adoring fans.


How To Get The Best Start With Your Yamaha Guitar

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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Little Hell - City and Colour (Acoustic cover) (Chords / lyrics in info)

So, Dallas Green's new album came out Monday and I just had to cover one of the songs. This is my favourite, the title track. Playing my new Yamaha JR-1 3/4 size 'camping' guitar :) Video and audio recorded with a Canon EOS 60D Lyrics / chords: (I'm playing in Eb but Dallas has a capo on 5th fret on the album) Am CFCG What if I can't be all that you need me to be We've got a good thing going, we have some promises to keep But my addiction it can be such a detriment Please believe in this my dear, I am more than penitent What if everything's just the way that it will be Could it be that I am meant to cause you all this grief My war ships are lying off the coast of your delicate heart And my aim is steady and true as it's been right from the start G Am F There's a degree of difficulty in dealing with me From my haunted past comes a daunting task of living through memories. If we could, just hang a mirror on the bedroom wall Stare into the past and forget it all So when we leave it'll be a quick midnight escape We'll disconnect ourselves from all of yesterday I'll dig for water and fashion our very own wishing well Then we'll throw our coins down hoping to rid of us of this little hell There's a degree of difficulty in dealing with me From my haunted past comes a daunting task of living through memories. If we could just hang a mirror on the bedroom wall Stare into the past and forget it all Please like/comment/subscribe/share - let's get those 500subs back MP3 download: www ...

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