How to Play Different Musical Styles on the Guitar
Blues, country, rock, jazz and funk are just a few of the styles of music you can learn to play on the guitar. Learn more about the guitar and the different musical stylings it lends itself to in this free video series.
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Summary: Western popular music of the past 50 years has been largely dominated by one of the most versatile stringed instruments yet produced—the guitar. Specifically, the electric guitar has been the seminal instrument of pop music since the 1960s. Adolph Rickenbacher introduced it to the world in the 1930s…and started a musical revolution.
Electric guitars are usually made with a solid or semi-hollow wood construction. Electromagnetic sensors called “pickups” are mounted on the face of the instrument to collect and transmit vibrations from the strings. From there, the real excitement takes place. The sound waves are interpreted as electrical signals and sent along a path from the guitar to any number of effects that distort, compress and mutate what is played in real time; the result usually comes out of a very loud amplifier.
With the large array of sounds at its disposal, the electric guitar is almost the perfect vehicle for creative expression. It is no surprise, then, that electric guitars have driven rock and pop music in some very diverse and impactful directions, helping great artists like Jimi Hendrix, Jimmy Page, Eddie Van Halen and Eric Clapton develop into icons that are still speaking to entire generations of people.
In this free video series, learn how to play different guitar and bass riffs from an expert.
About the Expert
Peter Volino is a singer, songwriter, and musician based in New York City who can be reached at (718) 381-7586 or at bigpetev@gmail.com. He was born and raised in Brooklyn, NY and has been a performer for the past twenty years, specializing in blues, rock and funk. He is currently involved in several music projects in the New York City area.
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