Guitar And Its Accessories

Guitar And Its Accessories

So, you’ve finally done it. After consulting my guides on how to choose the guitar to perfectly suit your needs, you’ve headed off to the shops (or maybe clicked your way there) and have it sitting in your lap.

Getting a new instrument is an invigorating experience. All the possibilities, fun, and tunes you’re going to jam can make you dizzy with giddiness.

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But wait… If you’ve read any of my previous articles, you probably know that I operate a bit like the fun police. I provide you with warnings, irritating disclaimers and annoying physics-based information that has nothing to with ROCK’N’ROLL.

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While you technically don’t need anything other than the instrument to begin playing, you probably aren’t going to get too far alone. Especially with a new guitar, it might only take an hour or two of playing until it’s out of tune, or a few especially vigorous renditions of ‘

There are a few quite obvious accessories that you will likely already know about, as well as a few other optional choices that might be of assistance going forward that will be covered in this article.

For example, a country or Americana guitarist might find solace in a slide, whereas a metal fanatic might be sickened at the very prospect. A live Shoegaze act will probably have more pedals than they have socks, but a novice learning on an acoustic won’t even have one. It’s worth keeping in mind not everything on this list will be suited to your needs.

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Remember not to get too caught up in purchasing little bits and pieces instead of just playing. While some are necessary, overdoing it can turn into a distraction, like with downloading weird VSTs onto your DAW rather than making music.

If you don’t own a guitar tuner, your experience as a beginner is going to be very, very painful. There’s nothing more frustrating than, when trying to learn a new chord shape, or breaking new ground with a song, for it still to sound terrible because you can’t quite get your instrument in tune.

While some of you geniuses may already be able to accomplish a perfect tune by ear (a skill that’s probably worth practicing as a budding guitarist), for the rest of us, a tuner is an essential tool to have in our bags.

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A guitar tuner can come in all shapes and sizes, depending on your requirements and expertise with music. The one constant is that it will help you get your guitar into tune.

These devices will record you playing a string and then tell you whether you need to tune it up or down to achieve the correct pitch. These can come in the form of standalone electronic screens, small rubber clips, or even phone applications, though the latter tend to be less accurate.

Musicians that are a little more confident with tuning a guitar can be a little more flexible with what they use as a tuner. A digital piano with speakers is often a good option, as you simply compare the guitar string to the perfect pitch of the piano.

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Alternatively, you can use a YouTube video or any number of websites which will host all manner of different tunings that you can play and compare to. My go-to is the Fender Acoustic Guitar Online Tuner due to its impressive library of sounds and tuning options.

You can even use a tuning fork by striking it against an object and comparing its vibrations to an open A note on your guitar. This is a bit of an obscure tuning method though, and probably looks cooler than it is functional. But you’re a guitarist. So obviously, looking cool is prioritized substantially higher than unnecessary concepts like logic and functionality!

If you plan to become a regular gigger, while a tuner of some sort will still be necessary, it is in your best interests to become proficient at tuning by ear. Tuning by ear basically means achieving as close to perfect pitch as possible on an instrument without using a tuner.

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It can be difficult to remember the exact pitch of notes especially after you’ve been playing loud, eloquent songs for a while. Your mind will likely become a bit desensitized to the intricacies of tuning.

Luckily, all you need to do is get one string (the bottom E) in tune, either by using a tuner, another instrument, or from memory.

Each string on a guitar has a reference point to one another — in a standard tuning, it is typically the 5

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Fret on the bottom E string, the resultant note should be the same pitch as the string above it (the A string).

The advantage of this method is, once you become more advanced, you will be able to hear when a string goes out of tune and quickly correct it by comparing it to the correct reference point.

Hopefully, you don’t feel too betrayed by my tangential discussion of guitar tuning which didn’t actually involve any guitar accessories. In my defense, I propose that the human ears are as powerful an accessory as any other you might buy. Anyway, let’s move on…

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A pretty self-explanatory accessory, guitar straps are kind of like seatbelts for your guitar that allows you to play it standing up.

This technically isn’t necessary if you’re just going to be practicing on a desk chair, but is a worthwhile purchase regardless. You never know when you may need it — they’re not

For example, when tracking guitar for a record, many artists prefer to stand, both due to the way the sound reverberates (with an acoustic guitar) and to invigorate the performance.

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Or similar materials. The quality of this material will typically dictate the price, as they can range from being less than a McDonald’s Happy Meal to being more expensive than the entire menu.

You can even get custom-designed straps. If you feel inclined to get a picture of your face plastered across your body as you perform live, the possibility exists.

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A pick, or plectrum, is a fairly small, flat piece of material that is used to generate sound from a stringed instrument, traditionally guitar. They often vary in shape, size and rigidity, which determines the eventual tone and playability of the pick. Most are made from plastic (celluloid or nylon usually).

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Picks serve a number of purposes for guitarists — unlocking new styles of playing that can’t be achieved with just fingers (tremolo-picking).

Using a plectrum offers a more driven, aggressive sound than fingerpicking. Additionally, those with steel-stringed guitars (acoustic or electric) will find constant playing will wear down their fingernails and eventually become painful.

That said, guitar picks are probably the most obvious accessory available and are going to come in handy no matter what your musical intentions are going forward.

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Sonic quality and playstyle aside, sometimes your strumming fingers will just get tired after a vigorous practice session. If you don’t own a pick, who then will come to your rescue?

Also, when you consider how cheap they are to purchase (especially in bulk), how easy they are to store (you can get quite elegant and décor-suited pick holders), there’s

No reason to at least get a couple. And again, they’re super customizable, so feel free to place your meticulously-crafted Facebook profile picture onto scores upon scores of plectrums.

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Picking a guitar pick can actually be a daunting process — for such a cheap and small element of your guitar playing experience, they sure have a lot of variations in size, shape and material.

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Smaller picks are often preferred for faster jazz and metal style playing, whereas plectrums with a larger surface area are suited for those that struggle to grip a pick. Alternatively, you can go for a mid-sized pick, which offers the best of both worlds and is by far the most common offering.

The thickness of a pick is another significant factor in comfort and the tone you extract from your instrument. I’m personally a fan of either extra light picks, or extra thick picks, and nothing in between.

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Light picks (under 0.7mm) are a bit easier on your hands and are a great way to teach novices learning to strum how to grip one properly. This is because beginners have a tendency to really GRAB, when the pick should actually be resting. Light picks are ideal for acoustic, softer and brighter sounds.

Conversely, thick picks (over 0.84mm) will be better suited for electric guitar players, as you will have a bit more control over playing specific strings in quick succession, as well as a more booming tone.

Some guitarists even use coins! The truth is, the only way you’re going to know what pick is right for you, the sound you want to emulate and the playstyle you wish to master, is to try ‘em out.

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A guitar capo is a tool — generally made from plastic or metal and rubber — that attaches to the instrument’s fingerboard/neck to manipulate its tuning.

A capo is a vital member of your happy family of guitar accessories, even for beginners that aren’t composing their own tracks.

Why? Well, early in your career as a guitarist, it’s likely that barre chords

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