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		<description><![CDATA[Since you&#8217;ve decided on the acoustic guitar as your instrument of choice, you need to figure out a play to actually get you started playing. You definitely need to go over the basics, such as the kind of music you want to play, the level of skill you want to develop, the type of amp [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since you&#8217;ve decided on the acoustic guitar as your instrument of choice, you need to figure out a play to actually get you started playing. You definitely need to go over the basics, such as the kind of music you want to play, the level of skill you want to develop, the type of amp you&#8217;ll be needing, and which strings are best for what music. After covering each of those bases, you should have a clear picture of your future in guitar playing.</p>
<p>Of what exactly will your repertoire for acoustic guitar consist? Think of the music that first attracted you to playing the acoustic guitar here. For most people, the choice of genre of acoustic guitar music is folk music. Back in the 1960s, folk music became really popular, and due to it&#8217;s taking off so strongly, there is a vast amount of music available to choose. Lots of musicians will choose the acoustic guitar to accompany them when singing ballads because it&#8217;s really simple to just pick up the instrument and sing to it&#8217;s tunes. It&#8217;s also a great companion for someone singing ballads because, unlike some other instruments, the acoustic guitar doesn&#8217;t compete with your voice.<br />
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<p>While we are on the subject of repertoire, you need not forget that the acoustic guitar would be your prime and ideal choice if you are wanting sing your own song arrangements. People have been known to remake songs with the acoustic guitar as the accompanying instrument, and it has been done across many styles of music. A couple of examples of this are the rock and roll songs &#8220;Layla&#8221; by Eric Clapton and &#8220;Light My Fire&#8221; originally recorded by The Doors, and reworked by Jose Feliciano, and these songs were hits every time they were released as acoustic guitar ballads.</p>
<p>To allow for your audience to hear you playing, you can play into a microphone like the classical or flamenco guitarists, or you can use a pickup and amplifier; either is a good choice, it&#8217;s just preference here. If you choose to go the route of using an amp, then you&#8217;ve got to take the time to find which one to use. And that can only be accomplished through experimentation. You should also talk to some seasoned guitarists, since they already know what&#8217;s what. You don&#8217;t need a lot of effects for acoustic guitar music, just the volume so your audience can hear you. Always keep in mind that you want to help carry your vocals rather than playing loud enough that you&#8217;d be competing with them.</p>
<p>Nylon strings are the easiest for learning for beginner acousitic guitar players. Once you&#8217;ve gotten a feel for playing, and callouses have developed on the tips of your fingers, you&#8217;ll be ready to move up to steel string guitars. Keep in mind the sound you are looking for, as steel strings will command your audience&#8217;s attention with a much sharper sounds. Your vocals might be augmented a bit, but you&#8217;ll be able to do solos if you like.</p>
<p>Now that you have the basics out of the way, make sure to enjoy playing your acoustic guitar!<br />
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