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Learn How to Play a Guitar at any Age



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By : Joe Maldonado   

Copyright (c) 2011 Joe Maldonado

If you have decided to learn how to play a guitar, you have made an excellent choice! If you have passion and dedication there's nothing that can stop you. Some people are under the impression that you have to be a certain age to learn this instrument, but there is no truth in that. It doesn't matter what age you are, as long as you have a sincere desire to learn you will be able to absorb the lessons. It is going to be very important to hold on to your patience throughout the learning process, and realize beforehand that it does take some time to become a skilled guitar player.

Singing is really helpful for guitar players, and if you aren't able to carry a tune you will have a harder time learning guitar. It will be necessary for you to have the ability to recognize certain tones and sounds on your guitar. It will really set you back if you are unable to get your guitar in tune before playing. This is what makes it so essential for you to be able to hear and recognize the various notes. It is possible to get your ears trained so that they are able to hear certain tones and know what they are. You can get better at this by practicing singing. It also helps you to develop your sense of rhythm and improves the way you strum the guitar. While you are in the process of learning how to play a guitar, try to also practice your singing each day until it becomes easy for you to hold a tune. You don't have to be the best singer ever, you really only need to be able to hold your voice in tune.

The ability to read a guitar chord is vital, but once you have surpassed this you can go ahead and move on to strumming. Focus on the up and down motion of your strokes, as this is what makes the sound. You may not be able to master this for awhile, but don't become discouraged. This is just a normal part of the learning process that all guitar players go through. No one starts out an expert; they all have to begin in exactly the same place you are right now.

When you are first learning how to strum the guitar, do it with a pick. Your fingernails have to be trimmed down too, or at least the hand that plays on the fret board. By using a pick to strum your guitar you will create a more powerful sound than if you were just finger picking.

When you are just beginning, do not attempt to sing along. Keep your focus on just the music for now. After you have spent enough time practicing you will start to see that you are getting much better, and this will give you satisfaction. Not only is learning how to play a guitar highly satisfying, but it is also something that you can really take pride in!

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