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Guitars and grades

Postby Danny » Tue Jun 15, 2004 6:41 pm

I haven't had a electric guitar very long now but i want to know what sort of stuff you have to do for grade 1 :?

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Postby leolivi » Tue Jun 15, 2004 8:34 pm

I don't get this grade stuff you peiple are always talking about. What´s that?

Here in Brazil there is no such general thing. You get your instrument go to classes and there is no general grade thing like this song is grade one, that scale is grade 2. I don't want to say having something like that is bad, just paying too much attention to is sounds very weird.

I would say the beginning of learning is knowing each note A B C D E F G, or do, re, mi... in you guitar for at least the first 5 frets, major and minor scales and basic chords. That will let you play lots of stuff. The rest is positioning youself and your fingers in the right way and developing intimacy with the instrument, strenth and speed.

Many times we just learn to blindly play songs and scales with no understanding of what is going on. I went a long way like that. Not good for your performance and expression though.
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Postby freaky_welsh_chick » Wed Jun 16, 2004 5:07 pm

grades are just a way of seeing how good you are at an instument, and they go from grade 1 to 8. I am grade 4 at guitar.

Grade 1, Danny, would be basic pentatonic scales and a basic knowledge of chords. go buy a grade 1 book and work our way through it, you'll probably learn quite quickly. i wouldn't wprry too much about it though, the best way to ;earn guitar is finding songs you like that aren't too hard and learning them. i have never taken an actual exam i just have fun playing :) all the best.
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Postby surfer bob » Sat Jul 10, 2004 8:03 pm

i didnt know you could sit electric guitar exams. i play classical but do electric for fun, i'll have to investigate this a bit. i think i could manage about grade 2/3 on classical. i wonder about electric ?
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Postby freaky_welsh_chick » Sat Jul 10, 2004 9:50 pm

i reckon electric is probably easier, with a bit of practise you would be about the same standard as on classical real soon i thinks :)
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Postby Toasty » Tue Jul 13, 2004 10:02 am

The ABRSM (associated boards of the royal schools of music) they don't do e. guitar but here are the requirements for grade one scales wise for classical, it can't be that different (then again grade one electric keyboard is like a million times easier than grade one piano):

Scales: in the following keys (minors in harmonic form only, with right-hand fingering i.m.:

C, F, G majors; A, D minors (one octave) fairly easy.

Chromatic Scale: starting on G (one octave), with right-hand fingering i.m. (really easy)

Arpeggios: the common chords of the following keys: (annoying)

C, G majors; A, D minors (one octave) (slightly weird)

you'll also have to do three vageuly cantrasting pieces. A few if my friends did exams from Trinity College of music and it's apperantly easier. They may even do electric guitar!

p.s. Classical guitar players make the worlds best electric bass players (in my opinion).
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Postby lil dan the fire man » Thu Jul 29, 2004 8:20 pm

I have been playing electric bass in a band for a year and a bit and there is a guy in my church who is grade 8 classical guitar and he plays bass sometimes and he is awsome. i think clasical guitarists are awsoem bass players, he has just started in a band playing bass but ive been talking to him and he says that he never practices on his bass. his knowlage of harmony makes him good he dosnt play it like a guitar. jsut to voice my opion about clasical guitarest beening good bassists.

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Postby babyboarder89 » Fri Jul 30, 2004 8:30 am

wow, i never knew that! i been playing electric bass for about 7 months now, and i can play a liytle normal electric guitar, guess id better start playing that too then, i dont want to take exams or nothin but does anyone know how to play 8 notes a bar for 2 minuits? because its killing me. tata. ghood luck with your exams and pardon my spel;ing.
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Postby Simpl » Wed Aug 18, 2004 11:06 am

i just came back from 7 years in Hong Kong im now in Israel

i had a band in hong kong and guitar teacher i just played for fun

no grades or exams just finger excercises

i would just tell about a song and hed teach me

ive only been playing for a year and i have classic guitar, electric and i might get a custom made electric guitar!
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Postby SeanSurf » Wed Aug 18, 2004 8:35 pm

I play the bass gutaiur or how eva u spell it lol.
But i dnt have ne grades to b honest i dnt have lessons :(
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Postby finial » Tue Aug 24, 2004 6:38 pm

try the london college of music web site or registry of guitar tutors site
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Postby meister » Mon Feb 07, 2005 3:34 am

yeah .. what all these guys have sed ...
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Postby Toasty » Mon Feb 07, 2005 4:44 pm

wow, this topics back, cool. Any more music questions?
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