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From: Yvonne Chow <atvqfswoi...@hotmail.com>
Date: Thu, 6 Aug 2009 01:32:21 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Thurs 6 Aug 2009 09:32
Subject: Tips For Rhythm Guitarists
All types of music begin with some kind of a rhythm. Rhythm is the
foundation on which the whole song is built - and rhythm gives the
support to every other member of the band to help them play the song
in a way it was meant to be played. So, being a rhythm guitarist is an
important job - a rhythm guitarist practically makes the difference
between a band that sounds in-tune and a band that just can not get a
clean sound.
There are a few tips you - as a guitar player - should pay attention
to. Always remember that the rhythm you are playing is the base of the
song - play it right and everything will come out fine. So, let's see
what you can do to improve your guitar skills as a rhythm player.
1. Get yourself a metronome. Yes, this is the definite number one on
our list. Get yourself a metronome and practice with it as much as you
can. You don't need to set it on some insanely high frequencies, as
the matter of fact you really shouldn't do that. You set it to an
appropriate value of beats per minute, depending on the type of music
your band is playing.
Once you get familiar with it, listen to original versions of the
songs you like, find guitar chords for them somewhere on the internet,
set the metronome accordingly and just play along. This is the part
when you need to become a master - keeping a steady beat, not losing
the rhythm and sounding clean on the way.
2. Play a lot of songs with different types of rhythms and really try
to understand each of them. Every song has its own rhythm and you
really should get it exactly right. You would be surprised if you knew
how many guitar players tend to play every song too fast! Once they
feel that they have no problems with playing it, they just
subconsciously speed the song up. And that is BAD. The song was meant
to be played in a specific way and you really should not speed it up,
most likely you will just ruin it. Remember: Playing slower does not
mean that you are a lesser guitarist - it means that you know what the
song is trying to say!
3. Learn a few tricks to impress the audience. My personal favourite
has always been the following: Your band is playing through the verse
and is approaching the chorus, which starts with a very specific riff.
Once you get to the end of the verse, don't advance to the chorus
right away. Just stop playing for a little while. Every member of the
band must stop at exactly the same time, so there is a perfect
silence. You can feel the energy of the crowd build up as they wait
for that great riff - and they are not getting it. Just have them wait
for it. And then, after some exact number of beats of the silence,
start with the chorus. The crowd will go out of their minds.
4. Well, the final one is pretty expected: practice, practice,
practice. Unfortunately, this is and has always been the only road to
perfection.
I wish you a great time playing the guitar and a lot of success with
your band!

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