It’s Going To Get Loud

Friday, September 11th, 2009

This docudrama is a must see for anyone who plays the guitar or has any interest in rock music (pretty much covers planet Earth right?). Three highly interesting bio’s, some good laughs, and a whole lotta rock music.  

Patrick Antrim Sr.

P.S.   Is it just me or does Jimmy Page seem on a different playing field?

The Beatles

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

Well Rock Band has taken us back to the glorious days of the Beatles…if only they could take us back a little farther—I’d see to it that Yoko Lennon’s parents never met.

 Patrick Antrim Sr.

Conspiracy Theory

Friday, September 4th, 2009

Garage Bands in the 1960’s  ~ The Stopper Chord

My music mentor and I used to jokingly allege that the Beatles used one “weird” chord in just about every song they wrote…why? Our conjecture was that Lennon and McCartney wanted to keep garage bands from playing their tunes (and butchering them…), therefore, they added that one chord (or stopper) the average guitarist might not figure out.

Keep in mind that back in the day there was no Chordie.com, Ultimate-Guitar or Tabcrawler to learn songs from. We had to buy the 45 (no that’s not a gun) and play it over and over and over and over attempting to figure out the chords, riffs, licks, and such. Then came that stopper chord we could never quite figure out. Let’s see, it’s not quite a seventh chord, not a ninth, not a minor…what the hell is it? Forget it! Let’s play Little Latin Loupe Lou…

If we were still hell-bent on learning the song we’d simply go find a really good band hoping they might play the song we were working on…we would watch or “pick off” the chords they were playing. Of course we’d act like we were just enjoying the music trying to pick up chicks…but we had hidden agendas.

So that’s my conspiracy theory as to why Lennon and McCartney put in at least one difficult chord in most of their songs. I think I can prove my theory—when reviewing Beatle songs on the sites mentioned above, I swear it is a rare find that a musician presents a song that is actually correct. I typically laugh at how these young rock stars think Beatle songs should be played.

One last thing…and this is what really cracks me up—I routinely see these guys enter “Guarantee 100% accurate” and they list so many mistakes it’s ridiculous. I mean at least they could figure out the right key, eh?

Patrick Antrim Sr.

GUITARISTS–NEVER EVER. . .

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

Suggestion to guitarists the world over…As I suggest to my students as rule # 1 for guitar playing: Never, ever, never compare yourself to another guitarist. Guitarists are everywhere and most of them are really really good.

How many times have you just knocked out that lick or mastered that special song you’ve always wanted to learn only to run across some guy on a street corner with a $10. guitar— playing the song you just learned better than the original track – with his eyes closed while talking to himself?

Again, never ever never compare! You’ll be in for a life of misery. Conversely, should you just accept your progress, accept your laziness, accept the fact that hey maybe you’re not the greatest guitarist in history – you’ll enjoy playing much more. Lighten up dude!

Stop thinking of your guitar as “the enemy” or something you are “never satisfied” with. Sit back and enjoy it. Do the best you can and play for your wife, kids, friends, or whoever will listen (I like to play for my dog she loves my playing-like most girls she loves Beatle songs). If you have nobody to play for no worries play for yourself and enjoy! (The guitar gods will always be listening)

Bottom line, enjoy playing just as you would any other hobby. Quit worrying about what you “can’t” play…!

Cheers,

Patrick Antrim Sr.

Learn the Electric Guitar in Corona

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

If you have been thinking about learning the electric guitar….and cannot find a guitar teacher in Corona or Norco….look no further.

Me at Age 8

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

patrick.age.8That’s me at age 8 practicing with my GibsonCheck-out my upright posture … also note my left-hand position
parallel to frets with thumb gripped on back of neck…
that’s old school fundamentals rarely taught today but very important!
Unfortunately players today learn and practice sitting down usually
slouched over with their head close to the neck of guitar…when
they eventually attempt to stand up and perform it can be very difficult!

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