tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-41779517908799998742024-03-14T10:54:03.001+05:30Telugu Guitar Songs..!Suneel Gudipatihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07192385790325323490noreply@blogger.comBlogger28125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4177951790879999874.post-82775873364785112452011-12-04T21:24:00.001+05:302011-12-04T21:24:00.482+05:30What is Jumbo Guitar?<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-N7a-hp192d4/TtsLeTxypnI/AAAAAAAAAkg/2cNgMi4cPrI/s1600/Jumbo+Guitar.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; cssfloat: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" dda="true" height="320" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-N7a-hp192d4/TtsLeTxypnI/AAAAAAAAAkg/2cNgMi4cPrI/s320/Jumbo+Guitar.jpg" width="166" /></a></div>Jumbo Guitar is a Guitar bigger in size, than the usual ones. <br />
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Jumbo Guitars are mainly used to get a louder sound, often called "Concert" guitars. They have a bigger body and depending on the woods used can be deeper in sound on the low strings. <br />
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Jumbo guitars have a larger body size in comparison to other acoustic guitars. The larger body provides higher volume as well as a greater bass response. This makes Jumbo guitars ideal for players who have a heavy strumming style and use lower alternate tunings. <br />
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The normal Jumbo is 41 inches long. Has a wider body at the base end or bridge end about 17 inches across rounded larger end 20 inches from butt end to neck end of the body and about 13 inches on the narrow end.<br />
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Jumbo guitars are appropriate for both stage and recording studio.Suneel Gudipatihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07192385790325323490noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4177951790879999874.post-60372563756936767702011-10-29T11:23:00.001+05:302011-10-29T11:23:00.209+05:30How To Develop Your Fingerstyle TechniqueThe right hand doesn't need to play the strings with the pick. You can also use your fingers. By assigning each of your fingers to a string, you can play in ways that a pick just doesn't offer.<br />
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Usually, the thumb is assigned to the bass notes. This consists of the 6th , 5th and sometimes the 4th string. The fingers handle the job of plucking the 1st , 2nd , 3rd and sometimes the 4th string.<br />
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With each finger and thumb assigned to their own jobs, a very efficient and effective playing style is developed.<br />
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<h2>Thumb</h2><br />
Keep your thumb parallel with the 6th string. This is very important for accuracy and consistent tone. The striking surface is on the side located at the first joint above the nail.<br />
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Practice playing smooth strokes on the 6th and 5th strings until you can produce a clear tone and even volume.<br />
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The thumb is most often indicated by the letter, “P” or the “+” symbol in standard notation and tablature.<br />
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This is the beginning of your fingerstyle adventure!<br />
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<h2>Fingers</h2><br />
Your fingers should be relaxed and allow to naturally arch slightly upward. Assign your 1st finger to the 3rd string, 2nd finger to the 2nd string, and your 3rd finger to the 1st string. Your 4th finger is also used however, you won't need it for these examples.<br />
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Practice plucking the 3rd string with your 1st finger by bringing your finger upward into your palm. Don't move your wrist – just your finger. Play this string a few times and then repeat this motion using your other fingers on their respective strings.<br />
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Once you are able to play a smooth stroke with your fingers, try playing them in succession. With practice, you'll achieve consistent volume and tone among all 3 strings.<br />
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Remember to only move your finger to strike the strings. You want minimal movement for optimal accuracy and endurance.<br />
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The below exercises are all based on E minor so you can focus on your fingerstyle technique.<br />
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<u><i>Ex.1</i></u><br />
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E |---------0------------3------------7------------10----------12---<br />
B |-------0-----------0------------0------------0------------0-------<br />
G |----0-----------0------------0------------0-------------0---------<br />
D |-------------------------------------------------------------------<br />
A |-------------------------------------------------------------------<br />
E |--0-----------0------------0------------0-------------0----------<br />
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<u><i>Ex.2</i></u><br />
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E |--12-----------10------------7----------3-------7----------------<br />
B |------0---0--------0----0------0---0------0-------0-------------<br />
G |--------0-------------0-----------0----------0-------0-----------<br />
D |-------------------------------------------------------------------<br />
A |------------------------------------------------------------------<br />
E |--0------------0--------------0----------0-----------------------<br />
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<u><i>Ex.3</i></u><br />
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E |--12-----------------10----7------------------3------------------<br />
B |------0---0--------0----------0----0--------0--------------------<br />
G |--------0--------0---------------0---------0---------------------<br />
D |------------------------------------------------------------------<br />
A |------------------------------------------------------------------<br />
E |--0------------0------------0------------0-----------------------Suneel Gudipatihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07192385790325323490noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4177951790879999874.post-71083104296328253062011-07-24T16:21:00.000+05:302011-07-24T16:21:34.418+05:30Guitar Chords for Baa, Baa, Black Sheep... song!C<br />
Baa, baa, black sheep,<br />
F C<br />
Have you any wool?<br />
F C<br />
Yes sir, yes sir,<br />
G C<br />
Three bags full. <br />
C F<br />
One for the master,<br />
C G<br />
One for the dame,<br />
C F<br />
And one for the little boy<br />
C G<br />
Who lives down the lane.<br />
C <br />
Baa, baa, black sheep,<br />
F C<br />
Have you any wool?<br />
F C<br />
Yes sir, yes sir,<br />
G C<br />
Three bags full.<br />
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<b><u>Note</u></b>: <i>Chords used for this song are C Major (C), F Major (F), and G Major (G). Please check my previous posts for how to play these chords.</i>Suneel Gudipatihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07192385790325323490noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4177951790879999874.post-90635211149879968582011-07-16T12:45:00.005+05:302011-11-03T18:59:59.112+05:30How to play G Major chord?<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-Hj5md8YS8ls/TiE5pnCUoeI/AAAAAAAAAis/Mmuj19q53vo/s1600/G+Major.gif" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; cssfloat: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-Hj5md8YS8ls/TiE5pnCUoeI/AAAAAAAAAis/Mmuj19q53vo/s1600/G+Major.gif" /></a></div>Follow these instructions to learn how to play G MAJOR chord. Starting from the low E stringyou should place your fingers like this:<br />
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<ul><li><b>E string</b>: Press 3rd fret with your middle finger</li>
<li><b>A strin</b>g: Press 2nd fret with your index finger</li>
<li><b>D string</b>: Play this string open</li>
<li><b>G string</b>: Play this string open</li>
<li><b>B string</b>: Play this string open</li>
<li><b>E string</b>: Press 3rd fret with your ring finger</li>
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Now strum the strings one by one and make sure that every tone rings clearly.Suneel Gudipatihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07192385790325323490noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4177951790879999874.post-90686265582600639162011-07-10T04:18:00.003+05:302011-07-16T12:37:12.558+05:30Guitar Chords for Twinkle Twinkle Little StarC F C<br />
Twinkle, twinkle little star.<br />
F C G C<br />
How I wonder what you are.<br />
C F C G<br />
Up above the world so high,<br />
C F C G<br />
Like a diamond in the sky.<br />
C F C<br />
Twinkle, twinkle little star.<br />
F C G C<br />
How I wonder what you are. <br />
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<b><u>Tip</u></b>: <i>Please refer previous posts for C (C Major), F (F Major) and G (G Major) guitar chords.</i>Suneel Gudipatihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07192385790325323490noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4177951790879999874.post-33442014008142690612011-07-06T16:10:00.001+05:302011-11-03T18:58:52.403+05:30How to play F MAJOR chord<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-zniHER0ObGI/ThQ6Y6YAiwI/AAAAAAAAAh0/4hy-f1tp-68/s1600/F_Major.gif" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; cssfloat: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-zniHER0ObGI/ThQ6Y6YAiwI/AAAAAAAAAh0/4hy-f1tp-68/s1600/F_Major.gif" /></a></div>Follow these instructions to play F MAJOR chord. Starting from the low E string you should place your fingers like this:<br />
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<ul><li><b>E string</b>: Play this string open</li>
<li><b>A string:</b> Play this string open</li>
<li><b>D string</b>: Press 3rd fret with your pinky finger</li>
<li><b>G string</b>: Press 2nd fret with your middle finger</li>
<li><b>B string</b>: Press 1st fret with your index finger</li>
<li><b>E string</b>: Press 1st fret with your index finger</li>
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Now strum the strings one by one and make sure that every tone rings clearly.Suneel Gudipatihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07192385790325323490noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4177951790879999874.post-60341776179481784852011-06-12T16:26:00.002+05:302011-11-03T18:59:07.682+05:30How to play C Major Chord<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-yVQyH1ZGz2g/TfSZa9gMTfI/AAAAAAAAAho/yMMRNakqiWQ/s1600/CMajor.gif" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; cssfloat: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-yVQyH1ZGz2g/TfSZa9gMTfI/AAAAAAAAAho/yMMRNakqiWQ/s1600/CMajor.gif" /></a></div>Follow these instructions to learn how to play C MAJOR chord with fingering:<br />
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Hold the guitar with your left hand up on the end of the neck and your right arm around the body and your right hand hanging in front of the strings by the sound hole or the pick-ups.<br />
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Place your left hand by the first 3 frets with your thumb on the back of the neck and wrap your fingers around the front over the strings.<br />
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Starting from the low E string (the thickest string)<br />
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<ul><li><b>E string</b>: Don't play this string</li>
<li><b>A string</b>: Press 3rd fret with your ring finger</li>
<li><b>D string</b>: Press 2nd fret with your middle finger</li>
<li><b>G string</b>: Play this string open</li>
<li><b>B string</b>: Press 1st fret with your index finger</li>
<li><b>E string</b>: Play this string open</li>
</ul><br />
With your right hand, drag the pick or your fingertips across the strings.Suneel Gudipatihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07192385790325323490noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4177951790879999874.post-83096626533412241362011-06-05T11:40:00.003+05:302011-11-03T18:58:13.194+05:30How to play G major Chord<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-Doc480PCeDQ/TesdaeWMWoI/AAAAAAAAAhk/8rwvXRiiIh0/s1600/G_Major.gif" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; cssfloat: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-Doc480PCeDQ/TesdaeWMWoI/AAAAAAAAAhk/8rwvXRiiIh0/s1600/G_Major.gif" /></a></div>Follow these instructions to learn how to play G MAJOR chord with fingering: Starting from the low E string you should place your fingers like this:<br />
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<ul><li><b>E string</b>: Press 3rd fret with your middle finger</li>
<li><b>A string</b>: Press 2nd fret with your index finger</li>
<li><b>D string</b>: Play this string open</li>
<li><b>G string</b>: Play this string open</li>
<li><b>B string</b>: Play this string open</li>
<li><b>E string</b>: Press 3rd fret with your ring finger</li>
</ul><br />
Now strum the strings one by one and make sure that every tone rings clearly. Make sure all of your fingers are curled, and are not touching any strings your pick, strike all sixSuneel Gudipatihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07192385790325323490noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4177951790879999874.post-30356945546619991962011-05-14T11:42:00.000+05:302011-05-14T11:42:19.446+05:30Eto vellipoindi manasu... from Ninne pelladutha - telugu movieEto vellipoindi manasu , Ila ontarayindi vayasu<br />
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E------------------------------|-----------------------------------<br />
B------------------------------|-----------------------------------<br />
G----0--3-2-0H3------0--0-|----0--3-2--0H3-------------------<br />
D--0------------3--0---------|--0---------------3-0--3P1--------<br />
A-----------------------------|------------------------------------<br />
E-----------------------------|------------------------------------<br />
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E-----------------|---------------|--------------------|----------------<br />
B-----------4-4--|----------6P4-|--4-4-4--3H4H3--|-1--------------<br />
G----0--3--------|-----0--3-----|--------------------|---2------0-0--<br />
D--1--------------|---1----------|--------------------|-----3--0------<br />
A-----------------|---------------|--------------------|----------------<br />
E-----------------|---------------|--------------------|----------------Suneel Gudipatihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07192385790325323490noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4177951790879999874.post-7758173866751645292011-05-07T11:47:00.003+05:302011-09-26T09:48:52.482+05:30Types of Acoustic GuitarsWhile there are many types of acoustic guitars available, they mostly break into two groups. Nylon String acoustic guitars are mostly used for classical music that makes you move, and Steel String acoustic guitars are popular for rock, blues, jazz and other types of music.<br />
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The sound made by nylon string acoustic guitars is softer and nylon strings are easier on fingers - which makes them the ideal choice for finger picking styles of music (such as classical).<br />
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<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-PkHdMY6nJTI/TcTjmvbRmhI/AAAAAAAAAhQ/qP-wjhrH9Ig/s1600/Guitar.gif" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="320" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-PkHdMY6nJTI/TcTjmvbRmhI/AAAAAAAAAhQ/qP-wjhrH9Ig/s320/Guitar.gif" width="128" /></a></div><div style="text-align: left;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: left;">Steel string acoustic guitars have a more forceful sound, and while steel strings can also be fingerpicked they are more painful to use for this fingerstyle playing. </div><div style="text-align: left;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: left;"><i>One thing to note is you should never put steel strings on a guitar built for nylon strings - steel strings have much higher tension and it will cause the neck of the guitar (which was designed for nylon strings with less tension) to bow.</i></div><div style="text-align: left;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: left;">Acoustic guitars are almost always made of wood, and the choice of wood used in making the guitar give it a distinctive tone. Cheaper acoustic guitars are made from cheap plywood (or laminate), while expensive acoustic guitars are made from premium solid wood. Economical hybrids have some parts made of solid wood, and some from cheaper laminates. The different parts of an acoustic guitar that contribute to its sound are the back, sides, top, neck and fingerboard. Most musicians agree that the top wood of an acoustic guitar is by far the most important factor in the sound of the acoustic guitar. </div>Suneel Gudipatihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07192385790325323490noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4177951790879999874.post-51179965695727123402011-03-01T00:41:00.012+05:302011-09-26T09:47:53.601+05:30How to tune your Guitar?This is by far the most efficient method of ensuring that your guitar is in tune with itself.<br />
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In order to begin tuning the guitar, you'll need a "reference pitch" from another source. Once you've found a source for this initial pitch (it could be a piano, a tuning fork, another guitar, or any number of other options), you'll be able to tune the rest of your instrument by using that one note. <br />
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Without a reference pitch, you can tune your guitar, and it will sound fine on it's own. When you try and play with another instrument, however, you will probably sound out-of-tune. In order to interact with other instruments, being in tune with yourself isn't enough. You'll need to make sure that your E note sounds the same as theirs. Thus the need for a standard reference pitch.<br />
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Now that we've got our sixth string in tune, let's move on to learning how to tune the rest of the strings.<br />
<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-qguKKoRfDC8/TWpcc9E1QLI/AAAAAAAAAhM/yEDhBOPLf0U/s1600/Tunning+Fert+Board.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" height="320" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-qguKKoRfDC8/TWpcc9E1QLI/AAAAAAAAAhM/yEDhBOPLf0U/s320/Tunning+Fert+Board.jpg" width="212" /></a></div><ol><li>Make sure your sixth string (E) is in tune.</li>
<li>Play the sixth string, fifth fret (A), then tune your open fifth string (A) until it they sound the same.</li>
<li>Play the fifth string, fifth fret (D), then tune your open fourth string (D) until they sound the same.</li>
<li>Play the fourth string, fifth fret (G), then tune your open third string (G) until they sound the same.</li>
<li>Play the third string, fourth fret (B), then tune your open second string (B) until they sound the same.</li>
<li>Play the second string, fifth fret (E), then tune your open first string (E) until they sound the same.</li>
<li>Verify the tune repeating all the passages and playing some simple chords like C Major, A Minor, etc., listening to the results.</li>
</ol><b><u>Note</u></b>: <i>At first, it may take you five minutes or more to get your guitar in tune, but the more familiar you are with tuning, the more quickly you'll be able to do it. Many guitarists can get their instrument roughly in tune in about 30 seconds.</i>Suneel Gudipatihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07192385790325323490noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4177951790879999874.post-59548218398823436942011-02-27T20:52:00.002+05:302011-02-27T20:52:52.410+05:30ASCII Guitar!´´´´´´´´´´´´´o77¶øo7¶7´´´´´´´´´´<br />
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Every note on the guitar has a name, represented by a letter. The names of each of these notes is important; guitarists need to know where to find these notes on their instrument, in order to read music.<br />
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The above image illustrates the names of the six open strings on the guitar. The strings, from sixth to first are named E, A, D, G, B and E again.<br />
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Note that there are two E strings on the guitar. The thickest string is the bottom E (or low E) and the thinnest string is the top E (or high E). <br />
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In order to help you memorize this, try using the accompanying phrase "<b>Every Adult Dog Growls, Barks, Eats</b>" to keep the order straight.Suneel Gudipatihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07192385790325323490noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4177951790879999874.post-1738093138948791622011-02-20T07:13:00.002+05:302011-02-20T07:13:39.984+05:30C ScaleSA... RI...GA...MA...PA...DA...NI...SA (C..D..E..F..G..A..B..C)<br />
<br />
E------------------------------------------------<br />
B-----------------------------------0-----1----<br />
G-------------------------0-----2--------------<br />
D----------0---2-----3------------------------<br />
A----3------------------------------------------<br />
E------------------------------------------------Suneel Gudipatihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07192385790325323490noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4177951790879999874.post-51024578833593962262011-02-12T15:35:00.000+05:302011-02-12T15:35:13.494+05:30Nalone pongenu narmada... Surya S/o Krishna - guitar tabsnalone pongenu narmada..<br />
<br />
E|--------------------------------------------------<br />
B|--1--1--3----3---3--1----3---5---1-------------<br />
G|-------------------------------------------------<br />
<br />
<br />
ilalo murisina tamara<br />
E|--------------------------------------------------<br />
B|---------1----1--1--3---0-----------------------<br />
G|---2--2--------------------2--0-----------------<br />
Anthatlo maarenu ruthuvulaaa<br />
<br />
E|--------------------------------------------------<br />
B|-----------------------0---1---------------------<br />
G|--0--0--2--2--2--0--2--------------------------<br />
<br />
<br />
pilla nee valla<br />
<br />
E|-------------------------------------------------<br />
B|--1--1--0--1--0----3---1----------------------<br />
G|------------------------------------------------<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Neetho pongey velluva,nillallo eedhina taaraka<br />
Bangaaru puvvula kaanukaaa, neevele kaanchanaaa<br />
{repeat}<br />
<br />
<br />
oh shanthi ,shanthi, oh shanthi<br />
<br />
E|------------3-------------3--3-------------------<br />
B|---3--5--6----6--5--3--3------------------------<br />
G|--------------------------------------------------<br />
<br />
<br />
naapranam sarvam neevele<br />
<br />
E|------------3-------------------------------------<br />
B|---3--5--6-----6--5--3----1---3---5--3---------<br />
G|--------------------------------------------------<br />
<br />
<br />
naa swaase neeve dhochaave,chelimey le neevu ayyave(repeat the above line)Suneel Gudipatihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07192385790325323490noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4177951790879999874.post-81734248019851143542011-02-11T05:32:00.000+05:302011-02-11T05:32:51.126+05:30Cheliya cheliya... Guitar song - from Khushi movie<em>Cheliya Cheliya......</em><br />
<br />
E------2------0-----------<br />
B----0-----0-------0--3--<br />
G--2-----2------2---------<br />
D--------------------------<br />
A--------------------------<br />
E---------------------------<br />
<br />
<em>Cheliya cheliya chirukopama</em><br />
<br />
E---0H2-0---------------|-----------------<br />
B---------3-2-0--2H0----|---0--2---3--0-<br />
G---------------------2-|-2----------------<br />
D-----------------------|-------------------<br />
A-----------------------|-------------------<br />
E-----------------------|-------------------<br />
<br />
<em>Chalayya chalayya parihasama</em><br />
<br />
E---0H2-0---------------|-----------------<br />
B---------3-2-0--2H0----|---0--2---3--0-<br />
G---------------------2-|-2----------------<br />
D-----------------------|-------------------<br />
A-----------------------|-------------------<br />
E-----------------------|--------------------<br />
<br />
<em>Kopalu tapalu ....................</em><br />
<br />
E--2--0-2---2--0-2----0H2-0-|------------------------------<br />
B-------------------3-------|--2--0-2---2--0--2----0H2-0--<br />
G---------------------------|-------------------2-------------<br />
D---------------------------|---------------------------------<br />
A---------------------------|---------------------------------<br />
E---------------------------|----------------------------- ----Suneel Gudipatihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07192385790325323490noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4177951790879999874.post-18344716245044487272011-01-14T15:18:00.000+05:302011-02-12T15:30:50.685+05:30Flat (♭)<ul><li>A <strong><em>flat</em></strong> is an accidental that indicates a slight decrease in pitch (i.e. moving backward of a semi tone).</li>
<li>A flat is a symbol (<b>♭</b>, also ‘b’ in type, <em>bemolle</em>) placed in front of a note, decreasing its pitch by a half step; Db (or D♭) is a half step lower in pitch than D.</li>
<li>To “flatten” a note means to lower its pitch by a half step.</li>
<li>C, C# / D♭, D, D# / E♭, E, F, F# / G♭, G, G# / A♭, A, A# / B♭, B</li>
</ul>Suneel Gudipatihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07192385790325323490noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4177951790879999874.post-89367391493043605832011-01-13T08:06:00.000+05:302011-02-11T08:11:23.815+05:30Semi toneThe distance between each note (Cromatic Scale) is called "<em>Semi tone</em>".<br />
<br />
E.g., Different between C and C#. Similarly distance between C# and D, etc.,Suneel Gudipatihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07192385790325323490noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4177951790879999874.post-72637145944779191282011-01-11T07:56:00.001+05:302011-02-11T08:12:56.729+05:30Cromatic ScaleThe "<em>Cromatic Scale</em>" defined in 12 tones. <br />
<br />
They are <br />
C, C#, D, D#, E, F, F#, G, G#, A, A#, BSuneel Gudipatihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07192385790325323490noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4177951790879999874.post-83649543815711424772011-01-10T15:15:00.000+05:302011-02-12T15:17:04.425+05:30Sharp (#)<ul><li> A <strong><em>Sharp</em></strong> is an accidental that indicates a slight increase in pitch. </li>
<li>A sharp is a symbol ('<strong>#</strong>’ in type) placed in front of a note, increasing its pitch by a half step. </li>
<li>D# is a half step higher in pitch than D; and D is a half step higher than C#.</li>
<li>To “sharpen” a note means to raise its pitch by a half step.</li>
</ul>Suneel Gudipatihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07192385790325323490noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4177951790879999874.post-30205018058717697942011-01-10T08:11:00.001+05:302011-02-12T14:57:55.448+05:30Diatonic scale<ul><li>The music scale notes are 7, defined by the "<em>Diatonic scale</em>".</li>
<li>They are C, D, E, F, G, A, B</li>
<li>These are SA... RI...GA...MA...PA...DA...NI...SA... (CDEFGABC) in Indian music.</li>
<li><strong>C</strong> stands for <strong>SA</strong></li>
<li><strong>D</strong> stands for <strong>RI</strong></li>
<li><strong>E</strong> stands for <strong>GA</strong></li>
<li><strong>F</strong> stands for <strong>MA</strong></li>
<li><strong>G</strong> stands for <strong>PA</strong></li>
<li><strong>A</strong> stands for <strong>DA</strong></li>
<li><strong>B</strong> stands for <strong>NI</strong></li>
<li><strong>C</strong> stands for <strong>SA</strong></li>
</ul>Suneel Gudipatihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07192385790325323490noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4177951790879999874.post-33547259326892698912010-11-24T18:54:00.001+05:302010-11-24T18:54:15.269+05:30Manasa...! song from MUNNA movieE—–6-6/8/6—6-8-6———————————<br />
<br />
B–8———————-8-6-6/8–8-8s/6—————<br />
<br />
G——————————————————-<br />
<br />
Manasa nuvvunde chote cheppamma<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
E—–6-6/8/6—6-8-6———————————<br />
<br />
B–8———————-8-6-6/8–8-8s—————<br />
<br />
G——————————————————-<br />
<br />
Manase nikedho cheppaalandamma<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
E—–6————————————————<br />
<br />
B–8—-8-6/4–4-6–4-6–4-6/8–8-8—————<br />
<br />
G——————————————————-<br />
<br />
ninna monna ee vainam nalo ledhamma<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
E—–6————————————————<br />
<br />
B–8—-8-6/4–4-6–4-6/8–8—4-3-3-3————-<br />
<br />
G——————————————————-<br />
<br />
eerojedho aanandam champestundamma<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
(Repeat from the beginning again and at the<br />
<br />
end add this bit for champestundamm”aaaaaa”)<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
B—-3h4————————————————<br />
<br />
G———–5——————————————-<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
E—————————————————–<br />
<br />
B———————————————————<br />
<br />
G–5-5-5–3–5-5–3-5——–5-5-5–3-5–3-5——–<br />
<br />
D——————————————————-<br />
<br />
o sona vennala sona…….nenantha nuvvaiyana<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
E—————————————————–<br />
<br />
B—-6-6—4-3–4-3————-6-6—4-3–4-3——<br />
<br />
G-5——————–5——-5——————-5—-<br />
<br />
D——————————————————-<br />
<br />
nee roopu rekkallona ….nenundi velugai pona<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
E—————————————————–<br />
<br />
B———————————————————<br />
<br />
G–5-5-5–3–5-5–3-5——–5-5-5–3-5–3-5——–<br />
<br />
D——————————————————-<br />
<br />
o sona vennala sona …nee vaale kannullona<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
E—————————————————–<br />
<br />
B—-6-6—4-3–4-3————-6-6—4-3–4-3—–<br />
<br />
G-5——————–5——-5——————-5—<br />
<br />
D——————————————————-<br />
<br />
na chitram chitrinchena….kanupaapai pona<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
(Repeat from the beginning again)<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Chranam1<br />
<br />
E–8–8–8—-8-8—-6-8-6s——————————-<br />
<br />
B————————————————————–<br />
<br />
G—————————————————————<br />
<br />
neeve thodani nijangaa….<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
E–10-10—10-8———— 8-10-8s——————<br />
<br />
B——————-11-8-11—————————-<br />
<br />
G——————————————————-<br />
<br />
neelo cherithe kramanga<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
E–8–8–8—-8-8—-6-8-6s——————————-<br />
<br />
B———————————————————<br />
<br />
G——————————————————-<br />
<br />
neevunte oka yugamae<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
E–10-10—10-8———— 8-10-8s——————<br />
<br />
B——————-11-8-11—————————-<br />
<br />
G——————————————————-<br />
<br />
aipoye eka kshaname<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
E—————————————————–<br />
<br />
B———————————————————<br />
<br />
G——————————3————————-<br />
<br />
D—————–3—-3-1-3—-5——————–<br />
<br />
A-3-5-6—-5-6—————————————<br />
<br />
E——————————————————–<br />
<br />
thelusaaaa thelusaaaa idi telusaaaa<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
E—————————————————–<br />
<br />
B—————————————————<br />
<br />
G–7-7-5-3—–3-5-7-5—————————<br />
<br />
D————–5————————————–<br />
<br />
Maarchasave na ee varasaa<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
E—————————————————–<br />
<br />
B—6/4———————————————-<br />
<br />
G——–7-7-5-3—–3-5-7/5-5——————–<br />
<br />
D——————–5——————————-<br />
<br />
Nuvvu maarchesave na ee varasa<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Repeat oo sona vennela sona and then manasa<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Charanam2<br />
<br />
E–8–8–8—-8-8—-6-8-6s——————————-<br />
<br />
B————————————————————–<br />
<br />
G—————————————————————<br />
<br />
koose koyila swayamgaa… vaale vakita varamgaa<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
E–8–8–8—-8-8—-6-8-6s——————————-<br />
<br />
B————————————————————–<br />
<br />
G————————————————————<br />
<br />
Nee oose adi thelipe mounamgaa madi murise<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Here the scale changes<br />
<br />
E——————————8———————–<br />
<br />
B——————8—8-6-8—10———————-<br />
<br />
G-7-9-10—9-10————————————–<br />
<br />
D——————————————————-<br />
<br />
Kalisa… kalisa… neetho kalisaa<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
E–12-12-10-8——-8-10-12/10-10—————–<br />
<br />
B——————10———————————–<br />
<br />
G——————————————————-<br />
<br />
D——————————————————-<br />
<br />
nilo ninne anni marichaa<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
E-13/12—12-12-10-8——-8-10-12/10-10——-<br />
<br />
B——————10————————————<br />
<br />
G——————————————————-<br />
<br />
D——————————————————-<br />
<br />
Hoo… nilo ninne anni marichaa<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
O sona vennela sona nee vaipe vachanamma<br />
<br />
Nee oohe kannanamma naa oose pampanamma<br />
<br />
O sona vennela sona nee gunde chappullona<br />
<br />
Naa praanam nimpaanammaa ninu cheraanammaa<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Manasa nuvvunde chote cheppama<br />
<br />
O manase nikedho cheppalandamma<br />
<br />
Ninnaa monnaa ee vainam na lo ledhamma<br />
<br />
Ee rojedho anandham champesthundhamma<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
(and then the intro riff again. )Suneel Gudipatihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07192385790325323490noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4177951790879999874.post-25475085835191537852010-11-24T18:54:00.000+05:302010-11-24T18:54:07.424+05:30Happy Birthday -- song<span style="font-size: x-small;"><br />
</span>E)--0--0-2--0--5-4--0-0-2--7--5---0-0-9--7-5-4--2---10-10-9--5--7--5------<br />
B)---------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br />
G)---------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br />
D)---------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br />
A)---------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br />
E)---------------------------------------------------------------------------------Suneel Gudipatihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07192385790325323490noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4177951790879999874.post-88086680168714024582010-10-05T15:37:00.002+05:302010-11-15T14:50:40.574+05:30Parts of the Guitar<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_lDLSGaghlDw/TKr4tvCtrpI/AAAAAAAAAB8/ubQ4NvK8400/s1600/Guitar_Parts.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="400" px="true" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_lDLSGaghlDw/TKr4tvCtrpI/AAAAAAAAAB8/ubQ4NvK8400/s400/Guitar_Parts.jpg" width="393" /></a></div>Suneel Gudipatihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07192385790325323490noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4177951790879999874.post-11162976692036031332010-10-01T12:48:00.000+05:302010-10-01T12:48:00.576+05:30How To Read Tabs & Play The SongsYou've Always WantedTablature is a way of indicating the positioning of notes and fingering on the guitar fretboard.<br />
<br />
<u><strong>Main Points To Remember.</strong></u><br />
<br />
There are 6 tab lines representing 6 strings on the guitar.<br />
<br />
The 1st string is the thinnest, and the 6th string is the thickest. They are as follows<br />
:E----------------------------- String 1<br />
B----------------------------- String 2<br />
G----------------------------- String 3<br />
D----------------------------- String 4<br />
A----------------------------- String 5<br />
E----------------------------- String 6<br />
<br />
When a number is placed on one of the lines, it indicatesthe fret location of note for example,<br />
<br />
E----------------------------- String 1<br />
B-1--------------------------- String 2<br />
G----------------------------- String 3<br />
D----------------------------- String 4<br />
A----------------------------- String 5<br />
E----------------------------- String 6<br />
<br />
This means to play the 1st Fret on the 2nd string<br />
<br />
E-0--------------------------- String 1<br />
B----------------------------- String 2<br />
G----------------------------- String 3<br />
D----------------------------- String 4<br />
A----------------------------- String 5<br />
E----------------------------- String 6<br />
<br />
This indicates an open 1stth string<br />
<br />
E---1------------------------- String 1<br />
B-----------8----------------- String 2<br />
G-------7--------------------- String 3<br />
D---------------2------------- String 4<br />
A----------------------------- String 5<br />
E------------------------12--- String 6 <br />
<br />
This indicates:1st Fret, 1st string then7th Fret, 3rd string, then8th Fret, 2nd string, then2nd Fret, 4th string, then12th Fret, 6th string.Further Points <br />
<br />
<strong><u>Other letters & symbols used in tabs</u></strong>.<br />
<br />
<ul><li><strong>h</strong> - hammer on</li>
<li><strong>p</strong> - pull off</li>
<li><strong>b</strong> - bend string up</li>
<li><strong>r</strong> - release bend/ - slide up</li>
<li><strong>\</strong> - slide down</li>
<li><strong>v</strong> - vibrato (sometimes written as ~)</li>
<li><strong>t</strong> - right hand tap</li>
<li><strong>x</strong> - play 'note' with heavy damping</li>
</ul><br />
When you see all numbers in a line one after another <br />
<br />
E---3------------------------- String 1<br />
B---3------------------------- String 2<br />
G----4------------------------ String 3<br />
D-----5----------------------- String 4<br />
A-----5----------------------- String 5<br />
E---3------------------------- String 6<br />
<br />
That means you play the entire chord using all fingers <br />
<br />
When you see tabs that have "h"<br />
<br />
E----------------------------------String 1<br />
B----------------------------------String 2<br />
G----------------------------------String 3<br />
D----------------------------------String 4<br />
A---------7h9-----------10h12----String 5<br />
E---0--0----------0--0-------------String 6<br />
<br />
That means to do a "Hammer On" from the 7th fret to the 9th fret and again for the 10th fret to the 12th fret<br />
<br />
When you see other tabs that have "pO"<br />
<br />
E-------------------------------------String 1<br />
B-------------------------------------String 2<br />
G-------------------------------------String 3<br />
D-------------------------------------String 4<br />
A---------9pO7-----------12pO10--String 5<br />
E---0--0----------0--0---------------String 6<br />
<br />
That means to do a "Pull Off" from the 9th fret to the 7th fret and again for the 12th fret to the 10th fret<br />
<br />
When you see other tabs that have "b"<br />
E-----------------------------------String 1<br />
B-----------------------------------String 2<br />
G-----------------------------------String 3<br />
D-----------------------------------String 4<br />
A---------7b9-----------10b12----String 5<br />
E-----------------------------------String 6.<br />
<br />
That means strike the string 5 on the 7th fret, then bend the note up so that it sounds the same as the note played on the 9th fret.Suneel Gudipatihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07192385790325323490noreply@blogger.com0