Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Some Easy Lead Guitar Riffs For You To Attempt

By Joss Schuyler

Often when you first begin playing an instrument such as the guitar you will become frustrated at how little you can actually play. Okay you want to be able to play the kinds of songs that your favorite guitarists do, but don't expect to be able to do so overnight. What you will find instead that it is going to take many hours of practice to be able to play even half as good as some of the professional guitarists. It would be far better when you are just starting to play the guitar that you spend time learning a few easy lead guitar riffs instead of the whole song.

For you to be able to be able to actually play easy lead guitar riffs you need to be able to read guitar tabs as well. If you cannot read guitar tabs then learning to play any type of music on this instrument will prove hard. After you have mastered reading guitar tabs then you will find it becomes much easier for you to learn how to play lead guitar riffs such as those we mention below.

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.

First off you start by playing both the D and G strings open, which means that you will not have placed any of your fingers on to the guitars frets. The next thing you need to do is you place your index finger on to the third fret of the D string and your middle finger of to the third fret of the G string. Before you actually play these two strings together you need to make sure that you have positioned your fingers correctly and then play them only once before moving on to the fifth fret. Then you need to leave these two strings open once more before you then move back to the third fret and then fifth fret again. It is best when you are learning how to play this lead guitar riff you do so using the index finger and thumb of your other hand rather than a pick.

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 riff for you to attempt is Love Me Tender although this isn't classed as a rock riff it is another simple song for you to learn when you have only just started playing the guitar. In order for you to play this simple song you will only need to use your index, middle and ring fingers. But you will find that it is going to take you some time before you are able to play the notes in the correct order, however if you practice a lot and regularly you will soon be able to achieve this.

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. - 2361

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