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The Different Types of Guitar

By: Michele De Capitani

   A large number of people around the world play different musical instruments. It is a passion that people have taken up as a profession or just a hobby. This differs from person to person.

   People play keyboards, drums, guitars, brass, and so many other instruments. Many great players started playing at a young age.

   Advancing your guitar skill will take some practice, however you can learn the basics fairly easily. Guitar is easy to play, but hard to get a good grasp on.

   There are certain tones in guitar that you can learn in a couple of days but they will still require some practice to get hold of them. You will find a large number of people that have been playing guitars from a very young age.

   There are three types of pickups in a guitar:

1. Acoustic Guitar: the only problem with this guitar is that you don't have much of a choice available to you. They are used to increase the sound and not provide you with any tone.

2. Hum Bucker: if you want to jam out on some rock music, this is for you. With that said, the powerful tones created from this type are also great for blues music.

3. Single Coil; a great beginner's guitar for sure. The Stratocaster by Fender is a perfect example of this.

   Figuring out the right type of guitar for you is not a difficult job. You can find a huge number of websites on the internet that will give you detailed information about the different types of guitars and scales you can play.

   More often than not, the blues scale will be introduced to you at some point during your guitar lessons. Many people love this particular scale. It is one of the better scales for practice and tone listening.

   For beginners there is no other scale easy enough to learn than a blue scale. You can ask people about the hand position and the pattern required playing the tone or you can search the internet for more detail.