Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Guitar Tab Recording: The Best Answer For Beginners?

Welcome to our brand new Guitar Tab Recording Blog!
I am dropping a quick note to the beginning guitar players in the world about the best method I have found to learn the guitar licks that are tough to figure out without years of experience. As I believe the beginner's initial goal is to play like the pros, guitar tab is a great tool to achieve that goal. Go to www.guitartabrecording.com and check it out.

Years ago, when I started playing guitar, there was no internet and no tablature. I had to figure out the licks myself or with the help of my guitar playing buddies. I am The Lone Ranger, there have been hundreds of thousands of guys and gals that learned that way. However, with the advent of guitar tab, most folks can shorten the learning curve and improve quickly without a lot of fanfare.

Later on, besides live performance, I wanted to write and record my own music. That is the desire of everyone I've ever known that picked up a guitar, sat behind a set of drums or a keyboard. But recording in a conventional studio can be cost big bucks. On top of that, as the artist, you are responsible for the content and the results. Most studios do not provide instructions nor do they have the time or patience to help you. If you are not able to play the instrument in tune or to a steady beat, you may have to hire a side man or side men, (costing more money) to achieve (or maybe not) the desired results. In addition, spending hundreds or thousands of dollars in a studio still does not guarantee success. Finally, the sad fact is most people don't have sacks of money laying around they can spend to realize their musical dreams.

The end result is that many times beginners get discouraged by their lack of progress and quit playing. I know from experience that hearing or your own efforts recorded and played back is the fastest way to get better at playing or singing. It allows the player or singer to compare his or her performance to those they look up to.

So here is an opportunity for beginners that want to get better faster and not spend a bunch of money in the process.

Visit www.guitartabrecording.com now and take a look at our solution to the high cost of recording your own music. I know you will like what you find and I look forward to collaborating with you. It is fun and rewarding and I will enjoy getting to work with you.


Then come back here and tell all the rest of the players in the world what you found.

Stan Ruffin

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