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Different Guitar Styles
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But no matter what style you wish to play, it's important to master the basics first.
Whether you want to play acoustic, electric, blues, country, or any other guitar, the basics are the same. And once you grasp the fundamentals, you'll be able to apply them to any style you choose.
Popular Guitar Styles
Different styles use different musical elements and techniques.Here is a short list of the most popular guitar styles and accompanying techniques:
- Acoustic guitar – chords, fingerpicking, hammer ons, pull offs
- Electric & Rock guitar - power chords - the bread and butter of rock music, power riffs, barre chords, pedal effects, distortion, plectrum technique
- Classical guitar – classical fingerpicking, arpeggios, traditional music notation
- Blues guitar - blues notes, blues chord progression, the blues scale, the 12-bar blues
- Jazz guitar - jazz chords, jazz chord progressions, arpeggios, swing feel
- Country guitar - country bends, chicken picken'
- Funk Guitar - funk guitar chords, muting techniques
To get more familiar with all the popular guitar styles, I would highly recommend you to take a look at - Gibson's Learn & Master Guitar. They have all the popular styles covered plus so much more.
Remember, if you want to be a great guitarist, master the basics first and then use this knowledge to create your own style.