Guitar Hero Isn’t Just A Video Game
General ArticlesIt is rightly said that music moves the world. Without music, this planet would have been a forlorn place filled with cacophonous sounds-hoots, screeches etc. And human activity would have added only noise; save for music. Thankfully, we love to make music and listen to music. Some of us are dedicated to music so much that it won’t be wrong to say that we live for music. And guitar is the king of all musical instruments. At some point of time, each one of us has dreamt of becoming a guitar hero.
What kept you from becoming a guitar hero? Were you too busy to learn when you were a child? Were your life priorities different then? Were no guitar classes offered? Couldn’t you find a coach? You can still become a guitar hero. Video game guitar is now on the market. Excuses from childhood are not valid anymore. You can do it now.
Everyone’s working time is increasing, and a majority of that time is often spent on the personal computer. It seems to be a good idea to use your computer to learn how to play an instrument, the guitar. Video game guitar programs allow you to increase your knowledge of chords and other fundamentals. The computer offers a way to log practice time.
If you wish to learn to play the guitar correctly, you need to be familiar with musical notes. Fortunately, music is linked to mathematics. Any discrete set of numbers can be best processed with the use of a digital computer. In this way, playing video guitar games can sound exactly how a real guitar would
I ask you again. Why are you not a guitar hero? I don’t want you to give me any lame excuses. You have a musician inside you and you want to be a guitar hero. Rhythm games teach guitar playing fundamentals. Sign up for them now. Nothing should hold you back. You will be playing in no time.
Of course, a virtual musical game can only get your started on the path towards becoming an accomplished guitarist. It may help you develop and hone your skills, but it alone will not make you a guitar superstar. Once you have learned your way around a fretboard and have learned some chords, it is time to switch to a real guitar.
– Fred Wild
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