Monday, December 15, 2008

Some Easy Lead Guitar Riffs For You To Attempt

By Joss Schuyler

In the beginning when you first start to learn how to play the guitar you may become frustrated. This is because you want to be able to play songs just like your favorite guitarist but are not able to. There are many songs which you would like to play and which prove difficult, but there are also plenty of easy lead guitar riffs that you could attempt instead.

For you to be able to play any sort of lead guitar riffs you need to be able to read guitar tabs first. If you cannot read guitar tabs then even learning easy lead guitar riffs becomes much more difficult for you. Anyone who has mastered reading guitar tabs will tell you just how much easier you will find it to play lead guitar riffs including the ones we mention in this article.

1. Smoke On The Water is not only one of the most popular guitar riffs for people who are just learning how to play the guitar, but is also one of the simplest.

In order to play this particular song you need to have both the D and G strings open. So what this means you haven't actually placed any of your fingers on to the frets of the guitar. After playing this note now place your index finger on the D Strings third fret and your middle finger on the G strings third fret. Once in the right position you play these two strings together to form a note and after playing it you need to place your fingers on to the fifth frets of the D and G Strings. Then after playing these two together you open up the strings once more before repeating the above. When learning to play any lead guitar riffs you should never use a guitar pick but rather your index finger and thumb.

2. Hells Bells which was written by AC/DC as well as being one of the greatest rock anthems of all time is also one of the easiest songs that you as a guitarist can learn to play. Although be aware that you may find this song a little difficult to play initially because of the speed at which it should be played. Normally this easy lead guitar riff should be played at a speed (tempo) of 96 beats per minute and which is why you may find it so hard to play initially.

The best way for anyone including yourself to learn how to play this particular lead guitar riff is through playing it at a much slower speed (tempo) than is considered normal. The best way of helping to slow down the speed is through using a metronome to count out the beats per minute for you as you practice. Slowly over time your confidence will grow in your playing of this instrument and then you can start to increase the speed (tempo) at which you play this easy lead guitar riff.

3. Another easy lead guitar riff to attempt when you have only just started learning to play the guitar is Love Me Tender. Although this may not be considered a rock riff as the other two mentioned are it is a very simple one for you to learn. It only requires you to use your middle, index and ring fingers in order to play the notes of this song in the right order. However, it will take plenty of practice on your part as with any new piece of music you are learning to play it correctly.

Above we have looked at three easy lead guitar riffs that you will find details of how to play online and which are worth you thinking about learning when you start playing the guitar. But in order for you to further improve your guitar playing you will need to dedicate as much time as you can to practicing what you learn including easy lead guitar riffs. - 16492

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