Monday, February 27, 2006
Wow - Guitar Evaluation - Great Concept
So say the many who have taken advantage of my new free service at Guitar-eze. You give me the particulars, I give you feedback, on how you might approach guitar. Whether you're a beginniner, frustrated novice, frustrated guitarist - period, intermediate, advanced, singer, teacher, it's a good way to a get an unbiased handle on how you might improve or at least change your approach. Sure, I may sell a book or two from this, but I think it's a guitar service unique in its scope.
I've had frustrated beginners, people looking to "get back into" guitar, parents looking for a way to get their kids playing guitar.
Lucky for me (and them) that Guitar-eze is so versatile, and therefore, so plausible a course of action for so many guitar enthusiasts. Makes no difference what the skill level or background - if traditional guitar systems have posed a problem or stumbling block for the aspiring guitarist, you almost owe it to yourself to give an alternative (as in alternative tuning - open-D) a try.
As far as musical styles in open-D, as many have asked, there are virtually no limits. Anything goes in Guitar-eze aka open-D tuning. Lord knows I've made use of it in rock'n'roll, blues (especially slide), country, classic rock, hard rock, polka, ska, reggae, and on it goes.
Be interested to hear from some guitar teachers seeking guitar teaching aids. I cannot think of a more useful one than exposing a student to another, perfectly viable, guitar path than an open tuning, any open tuning, but open-D for sure. What an eye-opener it can be.
Give the free guitar evaluation a try - or tell a friend who's thinking about playing guitar, or improving on guitar.
http://www.easierguitar.com
I've had frustrated beginners, people looking to "get back into" guitar, parents looking for a way to get their kids playing guitar.
Lucky for me (and them) that Guitar-eze is so versatile, and therefore, so plausible a course of action for so many guitar enthusiasts. Makes no difference what the skill level or background - if traditional guitar systems have posed a problem or stumbling block for the aspiring guitarist, you almost owe it to yourself to give an alternative (as in alternative tuning - open-D) a try.
As far as musical styles in open-D, as many have asked, there are virtually no limits. Anything goes in Guitar-eze aka open-D tuning. Lord knows I've made use of it in rock'n'roll, blues (especially slide), country, classic rock, hard rock, polka, ska, reggae, and on it goes.
Be interested to hear from some guitar teachers seeking guitar teaching aids. I cannot think of a more useful one than exposing a student to another, perfectly viable, guitar path than an open tuning, any open tuning, but open-D for sure. What an eye-opener it can be.
Give the free guitar evaluation a try - or tell a friend who's thinking about playing guitar, or improving on guitar.
http://www.easierguitar.com