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For example, let's say you have decided to learn the song "Hotel California" by the Eagles. In theory this should be pretty straight forward.Play EXISTING riffs and patterns with speed and accuracy click here Simply type in the title "Hotel California" into your favorite guitar TAB site and away we go.

In a perfect world that's all you would have to do ... but, what happens when you type in "Hotel California". Instantly you are presented with 50 versions of this song ... where do we begin?

Here's three simple tips to help you get that great acoustic guitar sound so popular at parties and at jam sessions.

1. Use a capo instead of playing barre chords. It's common for the Eagles songs to be presented using barre chords. This is incorrect, the Eagles use a capo instead of playing bar chords.

Let's take a look at Hotel California to help you get a feel for the Eagles style of guitar playing.

If you have a version of this song look at the first chord if it is "Bm" played as a barre on the second fret, move on to the next version of this song.

Even though "Bm" is the correct first chord for Hotel California, the Eagles play this chord by fingering an "Em" shape and having the capo placed on the seventh fret.

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When the capo is on the seventh fret while the guitarist plays an "Em" shape the resulting sound to the listener will be "Bm", all the notes will be the same as the barre chord version on this chord. Both chord shapes will contain the notes B,D,F#. however the "Em" chord shape with the capo on the seventh fret will sound much more alive and crisp.

Try the "Em" chord shape with the capo on the seventh fret, immediately you will recognize this sound and identify this chord as the opening chord for Hotel California.

2. Play common note chords (also know as drone note or drone string chords).

These chords are "special chords" because they do not fit into any one category - many of them are one-of-a-kind chords having a unique sound which is all their own.

By keeping the same highest notes while playing different chords, a unique sound can be created. As you play this style of chord shape you will begin notice a new smoothness your chord changes.

The basic concept is to select certain notes, usually the first note in the scale/key e.g., key of G, note one is G, key of E note one is E.

When a guitarist wants to use two "drone notes" the strongest choices are the first and fifth notes of the key you are playing in.

3. Listen for "color tones". Color tones are notes that are added to the basic chord to give the chord a different flavor. Listen to "Tequila Sunrise" by the Eagles and you will hear the basic "G" chord change slightly to a "G6" chord. The "G6" is simply a "G" chord with an added sixth note.

The straight chord contains the notes G, B, D. Whilst the G6 chord contains the following notes: G,B, D and E. Notice the only difference between these two chords is the added "E" note, which is the sixth note in a G major scale.

You can hear another example of "color" tones by listening to "Lyin' Eyes" by the Eagles. The first chord is "G", listen closely and you will hear a slight change in the texture of the "G" chord. The second chord is a "G" major seventh, which is a basic chord of G major with an added seventh note.

In this instance the seventh note in the key of "G" is F sharp. Consequently the G Major seventh chord would be spell: G,B,D,F#.

When you are learning guitar online pay close attention to how the original recordings by the Eagles "sound". If you can hear different sounds other than the basic chords, experiment with
some of these ideas you will be surprised how easy it is to play the Eagles songs.

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It Is Easy To Learn Guitar Songs If One Follows A Few Simple Tricks

After learning a few chords, it is easy to learn guitar songs. It is easier if you understand tuning, chord patterns, and transposing. There are also a few tools you can use to help you along the way. These include chord charts, song books with chord charts, a capo, and a tuner.

A properly tuned instrument is necessary to get what you play to sound like song you are trying to learn. An electronic tuner is the most accurate method for tuning the instrument. Inexpensive, pocket-sized tuners are available from music or electronics stores. There are also free tuner programs you can download to your computer; these require a microphone on your computer.

For most songs, standard tuning of the guitar is what you need. However, some artists tune all the strings down one or two notes lower than standard tuning. Stevie Ray Vaughn and AC/DC are notable examples of this.

You may find that you cannot get in tune with some songs. Old folk recordings or recordings that have been made from cassette tapes may be out of tune. You may have to try to tune by ear to these recordings. Also, many alternatives to standard Guitar Tuning are used in blues and rock songs. A common example is that many heavy metal artists tune the low E string down to a D. It is difficult to know what tuning is being used by just listening to a recording.

Most guitar songs use a variation of a 1-4-5 chord pattern. The numbers refer to the notes on the scale of whatever key you are in. In the key of E major, the E major chord is the 1, the A major chord is the 4, and the B major chord is the 5. The actual pattern in a verse may be something like 1-4-1-5. Songs usually begin and end on the 1 chord. Verses and choruses will often end with the 5 chord. If a song has a bridge, it will often start with the 6 chord.

If you are having trouble singing the song, because some notes are too high or too low, you can transpose to another key. It is important that you sing in a comfortable key rather than playing in the key you first heard the song in.

Transposing can be done by either using the same chord pattern with a different starting chord, or using a capo. As an example of the first technique, if you want to change from E major to A major, you simply apply the 1-4-5 pattern starting with the A chord. The 1-4-5 pattern for E major is E major, A major, and B major. To find the chords for A major, just count out the numbers of the chords from the starting chord. The new pattern is A major, D major, E major.

Capos are an easy way to transpose. These are simply clamps that fit on the neck of the guitar to hold down all of the strings at the same fret. The allows one to transpose by effectively shortening the guitar, so you can play the same fingerings of the original key. If you have learned a song in E major. Put a capo on the second fret and play the same fingerings behind the capo. You are now playing in F# major without having to learn new chords. Keep experimenting with transposing songs until you find it easy to sing the notes.

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