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Guitar Player Magazine’s Guts & Glitter Names The Great Kat “20 Extraordinary Female Guitarists”

June 2nd, 2011

GUITAR PLAYER MAGAZINE’S “GUTS & GLITTER” NAMES THE GREAT KAT “20 EXTRAORDINARY FEMALE GUITARISTS”!  

“THE GREAT KAT’S FEROCIOUS PASSION is unleashed in the service of a divine mission: zapping her ultra-virtuosic, 22nd-century shred classical concept into the synapses of what she calls the ‘moron masses.’ To accomplish this, the Juilliard-trained violinist and guitar shredder transforms classical masterworks into speed-metal songs, rages like a demented dominatrix, spews blood.”

- Michael Molenda, Guitar Player Magazine’s “Guts & Glitter” Edition

http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/newbay/gp_gutsandglitter/#/28  

Watch “SHRED/CLASSICAL” Music Videos from “Beethoven’s Guitar Shred” DVD. Great Kat Web Site: http://www.greatkat.com 

NEW Great Kat Shred/Classical CD Out in APRIL 2011!

 

Contact for review copies of Great Kat’s “Beethoven’s Guitar Shred” DVD, Shred Guitar CDs or interviews: Karen Thomas, Thomas PR,  631-549-7578 

The Great Kat:

The Great Kat is the award-winning Juilliard graduate violin virtuoso turned guitar virtuoso, famous for shredding popular Classical hits from Beethoven, Wagner, Bach, Wagner, Paganini, Vivaldi, Rossini, Liszt, Sarasate, Bazzini & more on guitar.  The Great Kat is the winner of numerous awards, including Carnegie Recital Hall Debut on Solo Violin as winner of the “Artists International Competition” on Violin,Top 10 Fastest Shredders Of All Time,” Guitar One Magazine; “50 Fastest Guitarists Of All Time,” Guitar World Magazine;”The 100 Wildest Guitar Heroes,” Classic Rock Magazine; “8 Of The World’s Fastest Shredders,” Gibson Lifestyle; “12 Greatest Female Electric Guitarists” Elle Magazine and “20 Extraordinary Female Guitarists” Guitar Player Magazine’s “Guts & Glitter” Edition. The Great Kat has been featured in People Magazine, Entertainment Weekly, Rolling Stone Magazine (Italy), Guitar Player, Guitar World, Blender.com, AOL Music Noisecreep, CNN Radio, Sirius XM Satellite Radio, NPR and much more.

 

The Great Kat CDs and Music Videos are available for download now on iTunes. The Great Kat CDs are also available for download on Amazon.com

 PRESS REVIEWS:

“BEETHOVEN’S GUITAR SHRED” DVD PRESS REVIEWS:

-”She is fast, technical and devilish when she plays and it connects very well to classical music. Great Kat almost makes sparks out of her fingers. The Beethoven’s Guitar Shred DVD is her newest product, which features breathtaking tracks. For those who like speed, she bangs!” – Henrique Inglez de Souza, Guitar Player Magazine Brazil

-”The woman that I now believe is a dark superhero sent by the ghosts of composers past in order to make darn sure nobody forgets who they are, by any means necessary, the one, the only, THE GREAT KAT!!!!” – ‘Evil’ Ian Miller, AV Maniacs

-”The Great Kat named one of the fastest guitar players. Probably the fastest female shredder on the face of the earth. ‘Flight Of The Bumble-Bee’ at 300 Beats Per Minute. It does not get any faster than that. This (‘Beethoven’s Guitar Shred’ DVD) makes a great stocking stuffer.” – Michael Butler, MEVIO Music 

-”The Great Kat, who you may know as one of the fastest, fiercest heavy metal guitar shredders in the universe. I popped it in, and was delighted to find some of the greatest heavy metal videos ever made. This lady is hard core. She plays Beethoven’s symphonies the way he always intended: incredibly fast and covered in blood.” – Late Night With Jimmy Fallon Online

-“Juilliard prodigy The Great Kat. One fireball force of nature. Super formidable shredder. High speed Neo-Classical shred and actual Classical compositions.”- Ian Christe, Host, Bloody Roots Show, Sirius XM Liquid Metal

-Ugo.com Names “Bloody Vivaldi” CD #6 In “The Bloodiest Album Covers Of All Time”! “#6 Bloody Vivaldi. The Great Kat is probably the most respected female metal guitarist in the world, with her lightning-fast shredding winning fans wherever she goes. Most of her work is metal reinterpretations of classical pieces, and on the cover of the 1998 EP Bloody Vivaldi, she decided to take the title literally and get drenched in buckets of gore. I approve!” By K. Thor Jensen, Ugo.com

Ben Bolt – The Most Awesome Classical Music Guitar Performer Ever!

May 22nd, 2011

Classical guitar player Ben Bolt was performing lead guitar in rock bands at the age of 12 and started performing professionally at age sixteen in Miami, Florida. Immediately after high school, Ben left his group to study traditional classical guitar compositions in Spain. At the age of 19 he studied traditional classical guitar with Andres Segovia in Madrid. Andr?s Segovia, the father of the traditional classical guitar, said “Ben Bolt is an outstanding guitar player with beautiful tone.” Segovia personally purchased a scholarship so that Bolt could proceed with his studies at the Musica en Compostela, which Segovia founded. Later in Paris, Ben Bolt sought out and studied with Abel Carlevaro who continued to educate Bolt in Brazil at the International Guitar Conservatory. There under full scholarship, Bolt was introduced to a lot more Segovia teaching information and equally critical to the Carlevaro school of guitar playing technique. He also started compilling his first collection books of classical guitar tabs and classical guitar tablatures.

In the course of the next several years Ben Bolt went on to Montevideo, Uruguay, Carlevaro’s home town, to finish his musical studies beneath the direction of Maestro Carlevaro and Guido Santorsola, the well known Italian composer and conductor. Carlevaro invited him to attend the 1974 International Guitar Seminary in Brazil under full scholarship. In that very same year Ben won the sought-after Merit Prize as Outstanding Student at the First International Masters Class in Montevideo. Bolt is credited with becoming an innovator in introducing 1000′s of new individuals to the traditional classical style of guitar playing as a result of his DVD disks and books that use a revolutionary structure of learning. In the past, guitar students were made to learn to read traditional classical guitar music at the same time they were finding out how to play the traditional classical guitar which was difficult. Since the publication of Bolt’s classical guitar book/CD packages, novices are able to play immediately. His guitar tablature system, which uses lines and numbers to show where the notes are on the fretboard, together with the CD recordings enable all students to play. Because of his vision of making traditional classical guitar available to all varieties of musicians, the traditional classical guitar is now being experienced by the masses.

Various Ben Bolt classical guitar publications have become best sellers and his “Anyone Can Play the Classical Guitar” DVD is a reference source for college guitar students as the authority on basic fundamentals regarding classical guitar technique. Ben presently resides in Knoxville, Tennessee where he teaches all styles of guitar. He is additionally Professor of Guitar at Carson-Newman College. He believes everyone can play the guitar provided they possess these three key elements: a decent instrument, an intelligent teacher, and music that holds the student’s interest. Thankfully for aspiring traditional classical guitar players, Ben continues to release more instructional guitar tab books and DVDs each year presenting the songs of various composers like Bach, Mozart, Pagannini, Tarrega, Sor, and Carcassi.

Learn to Play Guitar Rick Washbrook Aurora Guitar Teacher

May 13th, 2011

Learn to Play Guitar  Rick Washbrook Aurora Guitar Teacher

PRIVATE LESSONS & GOOD PRACTISE HABITS   Learn to playing guitar is a combination of using your own ear, visualizing, watching other great players, learning the principles of music, and a list as long as my arm can stretch. Signing up for weekly lessons to build a routine, this is a must. Last but not least practice, practice is the key.  Enjoy yourself; try creatively what your heart tells you to do.  With that said, it is important to point out that how to learn to play guitar is much more than what a simply stated answer can be.  

THE LAW OF POTENTIALITY   The Law of Potentiality is a phrase that holds so much meaning through all walks of life.  It means we all have potential.  It is the field of all possibilities and creativity.  What you want, you will attract.  This is how to learn to play guitar.  

TECHNIQUE   Let’s first start with the technical side of playing guitar.  Committing to lessons is something that every aspiring artist must do.  The way you pick, the tone you are looking for, and the speed in your scales all covers the topic of building technique.  Lessons allow you the opportunity to not only learn the basics and grow, but it also leads you to discover more about whom you really are while learning your own little ideas, trying to learn musical phrases from your favorite guitar players you hear on CD’s, or learning to read the music from the beginner to advanced level books.    

 HAVING A TEACHER YOU ARE COMFORTABLE WITH   With the help of a well seasoned professional teacher that has been around the block many times, he watches and guides you from right up close. During your lessons, my best piece of advice is to let go of the need to control.  Learn to flow and go where the music takes you.  Trust your teacher, trust the process.  This key component, although difficult at first, is the first step in having many good lessons, and a great attitude for learning in general.   

BIO RHYTHEMS / GET RELAXED AND WARM   It is a great practice routine to slow things down during the guitar lesson as well as during home practice. This means you have to get your heart beat and bio rhythms calm so new information can come into your experience to try to play on your guitar. Play something on your guitar in a silent room and then stop.  Do not play anything else for a couple of minutes. You may hear a little few notes of a musical answer in your mind.  Try it again, playing it slower and then stop. Listen to what your imagination conjures up in that silent room. The key here is many folds.  One major point at this stage is you do not play the notes on the guitar to find them.  You hear the notes in your head.  Try to then remember the notes you heard and figure them out on the guitar.  Always record these types of practice sessions. When you hear inside yourself the musical notes of your choice that is your home spun answer to what you played on the guitar.  Do this a lot.  When you go back to learn how to play what you heard inside, on your instrument, you will find it is simply and beautifully placed in the musical bars, with a natural, very relaxed, in time manner.  You may not comprehend the exact idea that is being taught here the very first time, but through practicing you will learn.     

WHEN IT STARTS COMING TOGETHER   The moments that you sit there, not playing, are the times for you to hear the other sounds or musical answers, inspired from your playing.  This is where technical ability and passion meld together.  This is how to learn to play guitar.    

YOU ARE THE MUSIC You are the music, not the guitar.  It is all coming from you, it is your inspiration. When you take time to listen to it, your abilities will grow, and you will always be the music. What you sow is what you reap.  We are constantly involved in musical decisions, stimulated by everything around us.  We learn to make decisions that will make us happy, and make decisions on how we feel emotionally when we practice effectively. The music, rhythms and melodies you make without the instrument are so much greater and more advanced than what you may be able to transfer through your fingers to your instrument.  Don’t fear this.  This is the best thing that can ever happen to you.  You have a library of many Symphonies of musical notes to tap into when you play an idea, and you can train yourself to listen, to be silent and hear the musical note answers.    

IT IS AMAZING THE AMOUNT OF INTUITIVE MUSIC THAT IS IN YOU.   Through time and practicing tuning into your inner music, or musical inner ear, you will learn how to transcend your abilities and transfer it to the guitar. It is amazing the amount of music that is in you.  Tapping into your sounds and rhythms in your head is how to learn to play guitar.      

THE TIME WILL COME TO PLAY WHAT YOU FEEL   Once you achieve a more advanced level of playing you will learn to posses a mental detachment to all the things you play and instead your musical energy takes over.  You will get there one day.  You will find with all the complex things you learn, and work so hard on, there will come a time when you let go of it all.  You come to a point where you don’t have to prove anything – you just play, you are the music.   

YOU ARE A SERVANT TO THE MUSIC You are a servant to the music. The least effort expended when playing with effortless ease is the principle of non-resistance.  The more we practice this, the more it will expand in our minds and cross over into other disciplines in our lives.  Cats don’t try to lick their paws, they just lick them. The knowledge is infinite.  I say that you are the music.  This is how to learn to play guitar.  

By: Rick Washbrook Aurora Guitar Teacher  

 

“Washbrook is touched by a giving spirit, besides driven by a tenacious vision; guitarist Rick Washbrook stirs the juices of string-sensitive guitar purist.” Quote from Jazzreview.com Karl Stober

“Rick Washbrook is one of the best guitarists in North America. He is humble and never has shown an ego about his talent or acted like he is the ‘amazing guitarist’. I admire that about him.  Many musicians that are fortunate to be around Rick love jamming with him, and sharing his laughter. I have studied with Rick Washbrook and seen him play live many times.  I have all his CD’s.   I recognize through Washbrook that we can break on through to the other side. He transcends when he performs. Rick Washbrook plays the music, not so much playing the guitar.” Fraser MacDonald: Music critic

“Rick Washbrooks music is always welcome. His solo new Flamenco & Latin CD “Roncesvalles Tango” Is In the top Percentile of all Canadian CD Submissions in 2007.”  CBC Radio /  Mark Rheaume

Learn to Play Guitar  Rick Washbrook Aurora Guitar Teacher                                              

Learn Guitar Easy with Classical Music Notes

April 30th, 2011

The guitar is probably the easiest musical instrument to learn. It is also one of the most beloved musical instruments that man has ever known. It’s a very compact musical instrument and it is also a very versatile one. There is one thing about guitars that tells you why any person, who has an appreciation for music deeply values its form and composition. That is the fact that you can never be lonely if you have a guitar and if you know how to play a tune on it.

Learn guitar easy with a few pointers to remember. First of all, you really need to have your own guitar. It is one thing not to own one’s personal musical keyboard when one wants to learn how to play the piano or the organ, but a person will find it very hard to learn guitar easy if this person does not have his own instrument to practice on or to learn with. You can always borrow your friend’s guitar or a relative’s guitar if you can’t afford to have your own guitar, at present. So this first tip shouldn’t really be a problem for beginners. The next thing that you have to do is to determine if you want to learn classical guitar or modern guitar. With classical guitar, you will have to learn how to read formal music sheets as the guitar techniques that you will encounter will be presented to you in a rather formal way. For modern guitar methods, you will be learning how to play a tune on a guitar through the help of chords and these musical chords are also known as musical chord progressions. For many reasons, people tend to learn guitar easy when they use instructional books and manuals which teach you to play guitar using the different types of guitar chords and the types of guitar chord progressions. One of the reasons behind this can be attributed to the eagerness of people to learn how to strum on the guitar. Whereas for people who would really like to learn how to play this instrument because they would like to distinctly make use of most of the guitar notes, these people are more comfortable with formal classical lessons. You see, it is often a misconception that the world’s greatest composers did not create classical music for guitars. Well, it is not true that the world of guitar belongs to this world’s rock bands. Some great composers like Mozart and Handel created music for guitars and if you are someone who would like to learn Mozart for guitar, you can say that you are interested in classical guitar lessons.

Here is a tip for those of you who would like to learn guitar easy or those who want to play classical guitar. You need to familiarize yourself with formal musical notation first. Ask someone to teach you how to locate these notes on the fingerboard of a guitar. Afterwards, you’ll have no trouble, as a beginning guitarist. You’ll see; you’ll have no trouble at all.

Ballbuster Music’s Review Of The Great Kat’s Masterpiece “Beethoven’s Guitar Shred” DVD!

April 13th, 2011

BALLBUSTER MUSIC’S REVIEW OF THE GREAT KAT’S “BEETHOVEN’S GUITAR SHRED” DVD!

“The Great Kat’s take on classical music, which is what she’s really known for, I think my favorite video would have to be ‘Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony,’ which is simply brutal. ‘Hot Shred Bits 2,’ that flash by to the tune of some seriously fast shred guitar. I know The Great Kat will never disappoint me…and I can’t think of any other artist that I can say that about. So, if you ask me if this release is worth checking out…my response would be, ‘You’re damn right it is!’”

By Paul Autry, Ballbuster Music

http://ballbustermusic.com/hard_announcements/spotlight/07-2010.html 

 The Great Kat Web Site: http://www.greatkat.com 

Please let me know if you’d like to receive a review copy of The Great Kat’s “Beethoven’s Guitar Shred” DVD.

 

“Beethoven’s Guitar Shred” DVD features The Great Kat’s (Juilliard Graduate Violin Virtuoso/“Top 10 Fastest Shredders Of All Time”) shred guitar & violin pyrotechnics on Classical Masterpieces(now available on iTunes):

Beethoven’s “5th Symphony”
“The Flight Of The Bumble-Bee” (performed at 300 BPM!)
Paganini’s “Caprice #24″ (Kat Shreds on VIOLIN & GUITAR!)
Bach’s “Brandenburg Concerto #3″
Plus insane metal music videos (blood, torture and mayhem!)

See Music Video Clips at greatkat.com 

 

Contact:  Karen Thomas, Thomas PR, 631-549-7578

 

The Great Kat Web Site: greatkat.com 

The Great Kat Accolades:

 ”Top 10 Fastest Shredders Of All Time” (Guitar One Magazine)

“50 Fastest Guitarists Of All Time” (Guitar World Magazine)

“The 100 Wildest Guitar Heroes” (Classic Rock Magazine)

“12 Greatest Female Electric Guitarists” (Elle Magazine)

Juilliard graduate violin virtuoso/Concertmaster of the Juilliard Pre-College Orchestra

Winner of the Artists International Competition on Violin/Carnegie Recital Hall Debut on Solo Violin

 

“Beethoven’s Guitar Shred” DVD is distributed worldwide by MVD and is now available through major retail stores, iTunes and other online stores, and at greatkat.com, with a Suggested Retail Price of .95.

Mevio Music Features The Great Kat’s “Beethoven’s Guitar Shred” DVD!

April 12th, 2011

MEVIO MUSIC FEATURES THE GREAT KAT’S “BEETHOVEN’S GUITAR SHRED” DVD!

“The Great Kat named one of the fastest guitar players. Probably the fastest female shredder on the face of the earth. ‘Flight Of The Bumble-Bee’ at 300 Beats Per Minute. It does not get any faster than that.” – Michael Butler, MEVIO Music

http://www.mevio.com/channels/?cId=895908&cMediaId=7549548

 

Great Kat Web Site: http://www.greatkat.com

 

The highly-acclaimed “Beethoven’s Guitar Shred” DVD stars The Great Kat, “Top 10 Fastest Shredders Of All Time” (Guitar One Magazine)/“50 Fastest Guitarists Of All Time” (Guitar World Magazine)/ “The 100 Wildest Guitar Heroes” (Classic Rock Magazine)/“12 Greatest Female Electric Guitarists” (Elle Magazine)/Juilliard graduate violin virtuoso-turned guitar shred virtuoso, who showcases her shred guitar pyrotechnics on Classical Masterpieces (now available on iTunes):

Beethoven’s “5th Symphony”
“The Flight Of The Bumble-Bee” (performed at 300 BPM!)
Paganini’s “Caprice #24″ (Kat Shreds on VIOLIN & GUITAR!)
Bach’s “Brandenburg Concerto #3″ (Kat Shreds on 6 guitars!)
Plus insane metal music videos (blood, torture and mayhem!)

 

Contact for review copies of Great Kat’s “Beethoven’s Guitar Shred” DVD, Shred Guitar CDs or interviews: Karen Thomas, Thomas PR,  631-549-7578

 

-The Great Kat Named “50 FASTEST GUITARISTS OF ALL TIME” – Guitar World Magazine

-The Great Kat Named “TOP 10 FASTEST SHREDDERS OF ALL TIME” Award – Guitar One Magazine

-The Great Kat Named “12 GREATEST FEMALE ELECTRIC GUITARISTS” – Elle Magazine

-The Great Kat Named “THE 100 WILDEST GUITAR HEROES” – Sian Llewellyn, Classic Rock Magazine

-The Great Kat Named “8 OF THE WORLD’S FASTEST SHREDDERS” – Gibson Lifestyle

-The Great Kat Named “TOP 5 FEMALE GUITARISTS”- EN 440

-The Great Kat Named “TOP 20 GREATEST GUITARISTS” – Blog Elaphar

-”Beethoven On Speed” CD Named “10 ESSENTIAL TRASH METAL ALBUMS” – La Religion del Rock Pesado

-The Great Kat Named “TOP 10 FEMALE GUITARISTS” – Meu Instrumento

Classical Guitar Set Up

March 16th, 2011

Classical music is a broad term that usually refers to the music embedded in the traditions of every art and culture. It spans over a time length ranging from 9th century and the 21st century.


The term is often used as a synonym of Western music traditions and includes within its fold a vast range of music styles, an traditions ranging from compositional techniques to issues related to entertainment. Classical music has included within its genre also classical instruments especially the classical guitar, which has finally carved a niche for itself and has become a name to reckon within the world of music.


Guitar is perhaps one of the most alluring musical instruments whose charm has spread far and wide. Surpassing other musical instruments guitar has found a unique niche for itself. The set up of a guitar is very important. Even the most high sounding, sophisticated guitar may be hard to play.


Traversing a long interesting road guitars have emerged as the most popular musical instrument. It has become an integral part of the entire musical journey globally.


The most important aspect of the classical guitar set up is its playability factor. Touring concert artists now mostly prefer guitars, which are easy to handle. Classical guitar set up is similar to that of the steel strings or electrics. There is only a difference in tension, bridge and neck design. Only the principles differ a little in certain respects.


A good classical guitar set up should have the following elements in it


Good tension in the strings.

Good adjustability of the nut.

Capability to adjust with the nut.

Thickness in the neck.

Good pitching in the soundboard and the bridge.

Adjustability according to the player’s style.

Tone production quality.

String’s active vibrating length.

Freedom of performance it gives to its guitarists.

It should have low tension in the strings of the neck and should be made entirely of wood and not of steel struss rod.

It should have greater volume and longer sustainable capability.


There are various types of classical guitars. The most common of them are


Multi-string classical guitar

Classical electric guitar


Some of the famous classical guitarists who have dominated the musical landscape globally are as followed


Francisco Tarrega

Fernando Sor

Jose Feliciano

Christopher Parkening

John Williams

Julian Bream

Carl Volk

More Resources

Marcos Vinicius

Sharon Wayne

Maro Razi

Lynn Harting-Ware

Aniello Desiderio

Andrew York

Progetto Avanti

John McLaughlin

Sharon Isbin

David Tanenbaum

Eliot Fisk

Nigel North

Pepe Romero

Richard Alcoy


Classical guitar has always dominated the traditional musical scene for ages. Its history is almost four centuries old. Classical guitarists are capable of producing great music with excellent sound quality at one single stroke of the hand. A perfect classical guitar set up usually assists in adding that old world charm.


Therefore, having a proper classical guitar set up is absolutely essential for the beginners. Many classical guitar museums offer excellent classical guitar set ups for guitar enthusiasts. They host many a unique collection of playable instruments.

Yamaha Ll6 Acoustic Guitar ? Classic Musical Beauty!

March 4th, 2011

Nothing can be better than traditional handmade acoustic guitars and searching for the best one can be really intimidating at times. With hundreds of makes and models of guitars in the market, the Yamaha LL6 Handcrafted Acoustic Guitar sets itself apart from the rest.

TheYamaha LL6 Handcrafted Acoustic Guitar is the benchmark for quality and excellent craftsmanship. The classic LL modified dreadnought body along with the use of premium tone woods, insures the LL6 dreadnought acoustic guitar is sure to last a long time. The dreadnought body style of the Yamaha LL6 Handcrafted Acoustic Guitar ensures a loud, potent, stable tone with lucid response and exceptional volume.

The Yamaha LL6 Handcrafted Acoustic Guitar has a Solid Engelman Spruce Top, which helps in rendering a warm and responsive tone with a longer sustain. While strumming a guitar with a thinner wood base the resonance might get absorbed. Hence, the Yamaha LL6 Handcrafted acoustic Guitar uses Rosewood in the back and sides and a 3-Ply Mahogany/Rosewood in the neck to produce more vibrant acoustic music.

An imperfect bridge in an acoustic guitar is absolutely nerve-wracking as the intonation is definitely affected. To avoid such inconvenience the Yamaha LL6 Handcrafted acoustic Guitar uses an Ebony fingerboard and an Ebony bridge as they don’t wear out easily and are less prone to cracks in the bridge even at the maximum tension areas. Also, the sleek appearance of ebony gives the guitar an elegant look.

To purchase, the Yamaha LL6 Handcrafted Acoustic Guitar at an extremely reasonable price, there can be no better place than Hyson Music. With natural hard case set in a natural ivory sheen with hi-gloss finish and die-cast gold tuning machines, this acoustic guitar is perfect for a guitarist who wouldn’t settle for anything less than perfect!

Good Songs to Learn on Guitar: Know the Basics

February 25th, 2011

Well it is the tendency of amateur guitarists to search for those musical tracks which are punched with prolonged parts on their own instruments and often with extreme skills, which are even challenging for professionals. But remember this tendency may be dangerous as you may end up giving up with the notion that you will never learn it at all. But the truth is that, those tracks are not good songs to learn on guitar as a beginner. It is just as silly as to start with symphony 5 on your piano as a beginner.

Though we recognize piano with Lionel Monkton, Brahms, Beethoven etc. yet they are not for beginners. Here I offer you some materials that will be useful for you to practice as a beginner or as an intermediate. Start with—

“Hello in there”- This is a track that would be the most apt for beginners. Along with its simplicity one can get preliminary ideas on choosing keys and chord voicing. Then move on to—

“Banana Pan cake”- This is something where you will gain thorough knowledge on barre chords, rhythm and string muting. After that —

“Play with fire”- This will give you some strumming / picking pattern skills.

After you complete these three you will get an initial idea on good songs to learn on guitar, as such you can now move on to the following list , but keep it in the same order.

Time After Time, After the gold rush, Don’t panic, Imagine, Julia, The needle and the damage done, Your song, Wish you were here, Driver eight, Like a Hurricane,

Bop, The Sweetest Thing, What’s Forever For, I Don’t Call Him Daddy, I Let Her Lie, Little Red Rodeo, If Bubba Can Dance, We Danced, You and I, Austin, Pour Me, Complicated, Daddy’s Money, Old Enough To Know Better, Single White Female, little Goodbyes and many more are some of the good songs to learn on guitar.

Now you can call yourself an intermediate and can easily switch to those tracks which have always attracted you, as now you can digest them if you want. Well that is all I had to say about good songs to learn on guitar.

NoneLouder’s Review Of The Great Kat’s Revolutionary “Beethoven’s Guitar Shred” DVD!

January 6th, 2011

NONELOUDER’S REVIEW OF THE GREAT KAT’S “BEETHOVEN’S GUITAR SHRED” DVD!  

“She doesn’t play, but incinerates, classical music — and is faster than Yngwie Malmsteen. The Great Kat – a Juilliard graduate, takes guitar playing, classical music, and performance wow-ness to a whole new level.”

- Melanie “Sass” Falina, NoneLouder

http://nonelouder.com/profiles/blogs/the-great-kat-beethovens

 

The Great Kat Web Site: http://www.greatkat.com

 

“Beethoven’s Guitar Shred” DVD features The Great Kat’s (World’s Fastest Guitarist/Juilliard Graduate Violin Virtuoso/“Top 10 Fastest Shredders Of All Time”-Guitar One Magazine)unique and phenomenal shred guitar & violin virtuosity on Classical Masterpieces from Beethoven, Bach, Paganini, Rimsky-Korsakov, Bazzini and Rossini.(Now available on iTunes)

Beethoven’s “5th Symphony” (The MOST famous notes in Classical Music!)
“The Flight Of The Bumble-Bee” (performed at 300 BPM!)
Paganini’s “Caprice #24″ (Kat Shreds on VIOLIN & GUITAR!)
Bach’s “Brandenburg Concerto #3″ (Kat Shreds on 6 guitars!)
Plus insane metal music videos (blood, torture and mayhem!)

 

For review copies of The Great Kat’s “Beethoven’s Guitar Shred” DVD,

Contact:  Karen Thomas, Thomas PR,  631-549-7578 

About The Great Kat

The Great Kat is an award-winning Juillliard graduate violin virtuoso/turned guitar virtuoso.  The Great Kat is the recipient of numerous awards and accolades, including Top 10 Fastest Shredders Of All Time,” Guitar One Magazine; “50 Fastest Guitarists Of All Time,” Guitar World Magazine; “The 100 Wildest Guitar Heroes,” Classic Rock Magazine; “8 Of The World’s Fastest Shredders,” Gibson Lifestyle; “12 Greatest Female Electric Guitarists,” Elle Magazineand  appeared on TV on the NBC Today Show, Entertainment Tonight, Live with Regis, The Joan Rivers Show, The Maury Povich Show. The Great Kat has been featured on Sirius XM Liquid Metal, CNN’s Measure To Measure, National Public Radio and more.