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Do you play by ear or notes? If you answered the latter then you're going to need some guitar sheet music, and plenty of it to keep your musical appetite satisfied. |
Learn How to Find and Buy Guitar Sheet Music
Buying Sheet Music for Guitar
Serious guitar players know how to read classical sheet music just as well as any serious piano player, but guitar sheet music is a little different from piano music.
In fact, sheet music for the guitar is different than most instruments. When a musician is playing a string family instrument, they usually don't think in terms of notes.
Guitar Tab Sheet Music
Since most sheet music for guitars is written in tabs or chords, your average guitar player can't even look at a clef and tell you the notes on it. Guitar tab sheet music tells you what what fret to finger and what string to play instead of telling you what note to play..
Guitar chord sheet music is a
little bit different. It instructs the musician on
what chords to play, but will not always tell them
what strumming pattern to use, how quickly they
should play them or even what fingering they should
use. This is because guitar chord
sheet music is meant for accompaniment. Most guitar music gives a lot of leeway to the individual musician in terms of how to play a song. The chords are fixed, the fingerings are often spelled out, but the strumming pattern is up to the individual performer. This is one of the great things about guitars.
Where to Find Guitar Sheet Music
Finding guitar sheet music is very simple today and this helps making guitar playing even cooler. Guitar tabs, in fact, are all over the Internet. This is the most common way to learn guitar.
You can also take guitar courses or look at more formal guitar sheet music, however most people like to just play along with the songs that they hear on the radio. Learning popular songs, after all, will teach you how to play guitar as surely as learning music theory will.
Reading Guitar Notes
Guitar sheet music is a big part of your learning how to play, but the important thing is to play every day, and to immerse yourself in the music you love. Whether you take lessons or teach yourself from guitar sheet music, you should try to pick up your ax and practice every day for 20 minutes if possible.
After all, playing a musical instrument each and every day for 20 minutes is much easier than practicing for three hours once a week. Now, enjoy and feel the beat!
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