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June 1, 2008 @ 10:06 pm

Guitar Hero: How To Become One In Real Life

There is a fundamental belief that music moves the world. Without it, the earth would be a pitiful place, filled only with the jarring sounds of the world: crashes, hoots, screeches, and even the noise of human activity. The good thing is that people love to make and listen to music. At some point in our lives, we have each have had dreams of becoming a guitar hero, especially since guitar is the king of all musical instruments.

So what held you back from becoming a guitar hero? Maybe when you were a child you didn’t have the time or perhaps your life didn’t allow you the time. Some of us might not have had access to a guitar class or a guitar coach. Well, now your dreams of becoming a guitar hero don’t have to remain a dream, the video game guitar was introduced in the market just recently.

All of us are spending more of our time on the computer, and computers are proving to be great learning tools. Now, you can learn to play guitar from the comfort of your computer. By helping you to master chords, video game guitar will give you a solid foundation in the fundamentals. Then, all you will need is practice.

If you wish to learn to play a guitar well, you need to understand musical notes. Fortunately the scales of notes were likely derived from math. If we assume that modern computers can process any discrete set of numbers, the two are perfectly compatible. This means one can replicate the sounds of an acoustic guitar while playing a video game.

What do you think is keeping you from becoming a guitar hero? Don’t even answer, I’ll tell you. You need to be true to yourself and humble yourself to the discipline of practice. Sign up for rhythm games, the fundamentals you pick up will allow you to become a guitar hero.

Also, a virtual musical game is only a beginning place for learning to really play the guitar. You will not be a guitar star if all you do is play the virtual instruments in a game. You can improve your skills, but you won’t master them. Once you feel comfortable with chords and strings, attempt to play a real wooden guitar.

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- Fred Wild

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