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Is there music after Guitar Hero?

November 10, 10:44 AMGadgets ExaminerDan Appleman
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Image of two guitars, one real, one fake.
Will the real Fender Stratocaster please stand up?

Guitar Hero, Rock Band and all the variations of electronic music video games have two things in common: They can make players feel like rock stars, and they don’t teach a lick of music. OK, maybe the drumming games do a bit, but you certainly can’t compare a Rock Band guitar with a real one, for all that they look the same.

And while it might be old-fashioned, there is quite a bit of evidence that learning to play a musical instrument (that is, a real one), can have long-lasting benefits. Studies show that kids who play instruments do better in school, have greater self-discipline, and lower levels of stress.

Believe it or not, a decent beginning guitar setup won’t cost much more that the Guitar Hero game. Here are some suggestions to get you started:

  • Start with an acoustic or classical with nylon strings. They are much less painful on the fingers when starting out.
  • Don’t buy a toy guitar – buy a real guitar. The Honor student series or Yamaha student series are good examples. Guitars from Hasbro are not. For an electric, you can even go with a real  Fender Stratocaster for under $200. You can by online, but before you do – try it out in a local music store. But buy it at the store, and they may toss in some music lessons.
  • The strings should not be so high as to require a great deal of force to push down, and should not buzz when played. And the guitar should sound good.
  • Get an electronic tuner. The Korg GA-30 can be found for under $15 and is virtually foolproof. Making tuning easy will help beginners sound good – and sounding good will encourage more practice.
  • Get some lessons, and try to find a teacher who focuses on helping students to play real music quickly, without bogging them down too much in theory to start with.

Guitar Hero is a fun gadget. But a real guitar is an investment that can last a lifetime.

For more info: Read about the benefits of a music education.
For more info: about Guitar Hero and Rock Band, check out these links to other Examiners: Los Angeles Game Culture, Los Angeles Video Games, Tampa Bay Video Game.
 
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