Guitar Electric Games

Guitar Electric Games

Guitar games are great for getting you to learn several guitar concepts, that you would otherwise have to learn by mending over a book and studying/memorizing. And no, they're not just for children, adult guitar students use guitar games all the time as well.

For example, think about how you would learn the notes on the fretboard. You need to learn the very basics of course, and if you have a fun online game, where you can even compete against others, you'll be sure to learn the notes much faster than just trying to memorize everything.

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I'll list several great guitar games for all to enjoy in this article, and if you know of any more, please leave a comment and I'll add it to the list after reviewing it.

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GuitarTricks has a pretty cool fretboard trainer game, which is available to all of its paying members, even on their new free trial membership.

The point of the game is to tell which note the program is asking for. So for the example above, the question mark is on the A string at fret 1, and you have to click on which note you think it is.

Rocksmith is a pretty innovative way to learn guitar, it's sort of an evolution of Guitar Hero, only with a real guitar. You can usually find a console version set up at Guitar Center, if you want to give it a go.

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It teaches guitar through learning songs. It doesn't slow down the song though but gives you very few notes to play as a beginner, and progressively gives you more and more notes.

Also, lots of people experience a lag between plucking a note and the song, which defeats the whole purpose. This lag is worse when you use an HDMI cable for audio (which is how most people use their gaming console).

This website has 8 online guitar games for you to try. The games are not fancy by any means, nor are they simple, but they can be effective if you want to learn guitar theory.

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This site is more for the intermediate to advanced player, who wants exercises to test and further his knowledge. Check it out:http://douglasniedt.com/guitartheoryandeartraining.html

Yousician is a smartphone app that I affectionately refer to as a metronome with ears. I am not a fan of it for learning guitar, but it can be useful in your guitar-learning arsenal. Just watch out with their billing practices.

So there you have it, several guitar games to get you learning. There are different instances where you would want to use each type, for example:

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One of my most painful (but at the same time wickedly amusing) memories relating to the Guitar Hero and Rock Band gaming boom a few years ago was when a high-scoring king of the button/paddle guitar controller tried to show me how easy it was to play a real guitar. He soon learned that playing a real instrument can be very tough at the beginning, so much so that many would-be axe gods give up before the calluses have even had a chance to form. GuitarBots from Ovelin is a new online learning system that combines challenge and reward computer-based gaming and a real instrument to take string pickers from the tentative first steps right through to more advanced soloing and rhythm play ... and it looks like a whole lot of fun, too.

It's not the first time that we've seen real instruments enter the gaming/learning arena (think Squier Strat, Power Gig or Rocksmith) but GuitarBots allows you to use any electric or acoustic guitar. The game is presented as an intergalactic challenge where the player must master basic guitar-playing skills in order to advance to new levels. Riffs, solos and full songs must be played correctly with a robotic band to unlock new songs and practice areas.

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Everyone has the potential to learn to play a musical instrument – the key to success is to keep practicing, especially in the early phases, said Christoph Thür, the CEO and co-founder of Ovelin. GuitarBots makes guitar practice more fun and motivating, which in turn makes learning easier.

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Since the game is played directly in a web browser – like the impressive iPerform3D system we covered last July – it's compatible with both Mac and PC computers (although you will need to install the Unity Web Player to run the game). Whatever sounds you're making are picked up through the computer's built-in microphone.

Pricing is US$9.99 [per month] for a premium account (for unlimited access and premium features that are coming soon), Ovelin's Mika Jalonen told us. Anyone can try the game for free for five minutes (no signup required). At the end of the 5-minute try, you'll be prompted to sign up for a free account. If one doesn't sign up, the progress in the game won't be saved.

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By signing up for a free account (you can do it without first trying as well in the main screen), the game can be played for five minutes per day (and progress is saved within the account), he added. The free account play time can be extended up to one hour per day by inviting friends to sign up (you earn five extra minutes for every invited friend that signs up).

While Paul is loath to reveal his age, he will admit to cutting his IT teeth on a TRS-80 (although he won't say which version). An obsessive fascination with computer technology blossomed from hobby into career before hopping over to France for 10 years, where he started work for New Atlas in 2009. Now back in his native Blighty, he serves as Managing Editor in Europe.

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