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		<title>Inexpensive but Accurate Guitar and Bass Tuner</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This fine tuner goes for less than $20 ! Korg GA-30 Guitar/Bass Tuner ¹ The Korg GA-30 Guitar/Bass Tuner is a high-precision LCD needle-type meter. Unique Korg feature lets you tune down to 5 semitones flat. Internal speaker produces tuning reference tone. High-sensitivity internal mic for tuning acoustic guitars. Auto power off and low power...</p><p><strong><a class="more-link" href="http://howtoplayaguitarnow.com/inexpensive-but-accurate-guitar-and-bass-tuner">Read the rest of this entry</a></strong></p>]]></description>
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<p><span style="font-size: x-small;">The Korg GA-30 Guitar/Bass Tuner is a high-precision LCD needle-type meter. Unique Korg feature lets you tune down to 5 semitones flat. Internal speaker produces tuning reference tone. High-sensitivity internal mic for tuning acoustic guitars. Auto power off and low power draw for very long battery life.An Easy-to-Use Dedicated Guitar and Bass Tuner<!-- BR--> This dedicated guitar/bass tuner lets you select either Guitar mode or Bass mode for truly easy operation with automatically detected pitch. The wide detection range supports 7-string guitar (7B through 1E) in Guitar mode, and 6-string bass (Low-B, Hi-C) in Bass mode. A high-sensitivity mic is built-in, allowing easy and accurate tuning of acoustic guitars.Ultra-compact Body with a &#8220;Tilt Slit&#8221;<!-- BR--> Although the GA-30 is small, thin, and light, don&#8217;t let its pocket-sized body fool you. The GA-30 can accurately tune any guitar or bass. From studio to stage, tuning is easy and convenient. The back of the unit includes a unique arc-shaped &#8220;tilt slit&#8221; that lets you insert a plastic card for use as a handy stand.High-Precision LCD Meter<!-- BR--> The meter section uses a LCD needle, combining the accuracy of an LCD with the easy visibility of a needle, and providing a stable display. Additional visual feedback is provided by LEDs that indicate pitch deviation.Sound Out &#8211; Internal Speaker Provides a Reference Pitch<!-- BR--> In addition to visual tuning via meter, the GA-30 can play reference pitches from its internal speaker (Sound Out) for tuning by ear. Each press of the Sound switch will cycle the output sound through 7B-&gt;6E-&gt;5A-&gt;4D-&gt;3G-&gt;2B-&gt;1E in Guitar mode, or LB-&gt;4E-&gt;3A-&gt;2D-&gt;1G-&gt;HC in Bass mode.Quinta Flat Tuning mode &#8211; a world-wide first! <!-- BR--> The GA-30&#8242;s Quinta Flat Tuning mode supports the lowered tunings used in heavy metal styles to give more weight to the sound. Until now, dedicated guitar tuners have supported a maximum of only four semitones below standard pitch, but the GA-30 gives you five steps of flatted tuning, extending as far as five semitones below standard pitch, and supporting even super-long scale guitars that are five frets longer than conventional guitars.Auto Power Off Function<!-- BR--> If you leave the unit powered-on for 20 minutes without performing any operation, the Auto Power Off function will turn the power off automatically, avoiding unnecessary battery consumption.Approximately 100 hours of continuous use<!-- BR--> Low-power consumption design allows an amazing 100 hours (approximate) of continuous battery life (A4 continuous input, Meter mode, zinc-carbon batteries).* Even if the pitch is within the detection range, detection may not be possible for instrumental sounds that contain a large number of overtones or have a rapid decay.Korg tuners and metronomes purchased from a Korg USA authorized dealer now have a three year warranty.</span></p>
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		<title>Five Crucial Tips For Success When You Are First Learning How To Play A Guitar</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you’re ready and serious about learning how to play a guitar, there are some important things you need to know before you begin. Just follow these five tips for getting started and it will make learning how to play a guitar so much easier. Tip #1 One of the most important factors in your...</p><p><strong><a class="more-link" href="http://howtoplayaguitarnow.com/five-crucial-tips-for-success-when-you-are-first-learning-how-to-play-a-guitar">Read the rest of this entry</a></strong></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="sticky_post"><p>If you’re ready and serious about learning <strong>how to play a guitar</strong>, there are some important things you need to know before you begin. Just follow these five tips for getting started and it will make learning how to play a guitar so much easier.</p>
<p><b>Tip #1</b><br />
One of the most important factors in your success, as you begin to learn <em>how to play a guitar</em> is buying <u>a reasonably priced high quality guitar</u>! The reason why this is so important is because saving a few bucks on a cheap guitar will make learning sooooo much more difficult. Buying a cheap guitar when starting out is one of two “main reasons” that people give up! If you don’t get a “good” guitar when you start out, then you run the risk of buying another one fairly quickly, or you might even give up before you really get going!</p>
<p><b>Tip #2</b><br />
Another major consideration when you are first learning how to play is that <u>you must get quality instruction</u>. It’s critical that you don’t sign up for just any old online guitar course. Anyone can put a Web Site and hype it to the max even if their product is worthless. Don’t get me wrong, there are some really great courses of instruction on the Web. It used to be that if you wanted to learn how to play a guitar, your only choice was to get personal “one on one” instruction and that was expensive. Today you can get instruction from some of the greatest guitar teachers in the world for a small amount of money – if you know who they are and how to find them. So, if you make sure that you get quality instruction, then your efforts will be rewarded much more quickly and you won’t need to unlearn bad habits later.</p>
<p><b>Tip #3</b><br />
<strong>You don’t have to have to be able to read music in order to learn how to play a guitar – but it sure helps</strong>. One advantage of <u>being able to read music</u> helps you to communicate with other musicians – for instance, in a band. Fortunately for you the guitar has its own “shorthand version” of tabular notation. All you need to do is learn tab and you will be miles ahead in the game. All quality guitar instruction teaches you how to read music.</p>
<p><b>Tip #4</b><br />
Two of the first things you must master are 1) <u>tuning your guitar</u>, and 2) <u>strumming</u> and applying rhythm. Getting an inexpensive “electronic guitar tuner” and metronome will speed your learning of these required techniques.  Having these devices are not mandatory, but they will make your life and guitar study much more practical and satisfying. Instead of complicating your life while learning how to play a guitar, I recommend that you get these useful devices.</p>
<p><b>Tip #5</b><br />
The most important ingredient in your recipe for success in playing the guitar is YOU! If you are strong willed enough to <u>practice at least 30 minutes per day</u> (no matter how much your fingers hurt) come rain or shine, if you are able to focus on correct form and technique then you can overcome any other obstacles.</p>
<p>Are you ready? Following these five tips will ensure your success as a guitar player. <u>It goes without saying that the effort you put in to this endeavor will determine how far you go and how fast</u>. The tips above are relevant for the casual guitar player as well as the aspiring Guitar Hero of the Future.</p>
<p>So, get prepared to play the guitar by checking out the links to articles, training and equipment on the left of this page!</p>
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