Friday, August 29, 2008

Guitar Effects Make Playing Guitar Cool

Guitars without effects? Man, that would be like houses without paints and trees without leaves. Can you imagine those heart wrenching "wahs" that almost bring tears to your eyes? So, we all know the importance of guitar effects. What most people don't know is what to consider when they buy guitar effects.

You must consider the genre of the music you play. Whether you like it or not, there are certain effects that are alien to certain music genres. For example, can you imagine some of those rock-specific effects in a jazz music performance?

Yes, I do not rule out the fact that there is always room for innovations and fusion. But, if you're reading this article as your source of information on guitar effects, you still have some years to learn the basics before you start such explorations.

Another thing you'll have to take note of is that there are single-effect pedals also called stompboxes. They are usually kept on the ground and control by the foot. That way you can play with a lot more ease. There is a wide range of such single effects to pick from. A good way to start is to use one that reproduces the sound of your favorite guitarist.

Other guitar effects come as multi-effects processors. These contain many effects in one box. They are not as easy to use as the stompboxes. However, they give you a wide range of effects in just one box.

These effects, like seasoning to a good food, are selected carefully by every guitarist as they grow in their careers. You can't actually get enough effects. There'll always be a new one that will catch your fancy. So, start your journey with your first effects today.

Bill McRea is the publisher of Guitar Warehouse the best place to Buy Guitar Effects and learn Guitar Playing Techniques. Visit our site for over 60 Free Guitar Lessons and Information about playing Guitar.

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