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Simple Steps to Learning How to Play a Guitar



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By : Joe Maldonado   

Copyright (c) 2011 Joe Maldonado

It can be so rewarding to learn how to play a guitar! With enough dedication and practice, you can be playing like an expert in no time, but you have to make sure that first you have covered the basics of playing guitar. If you do not get started on the right foot, you could possibly end up being frustrated enough to stop trying.

Of course, you will need a guitar first and foremost. It's no big deal if you do not have the funds to buy one brand new. That is far from your only option. You can get a pretty good used guitar by checking around the pawn shops and thrift stores, and these places usually have really fair prices too. EBay and Craigslist will often have listings for used guitars, and they run in all different price ranges. There is always a chance that you may find something affordable at the closest music shop too. If you have the right budget to afford a Fender or a Gibson, these are trusted brands and you would be likely to get a quality guitar for your money. You could most likely find a nice guitar for less than a couple hundred bucks.

There are some things you will need to purchase in addition to your guitar. It helps to have extra picks on hand, and you should also get replacement strings in case you break some while you are learning. Getting a guitar tuner is a must, as you won't even be able to play your guitar unless it is in tune. These are all items that you need in order to get going.

Make sure that you have your guitar in tune before you even start to practice. You will have most likely gotten some instructions along with your guitar tuner on how to use it. Go ahead and make sure that you have the right sound for each string, and then start strumming. This helps you get the feeling of how the guitar is played. Try to hit each string one at a time, and then once you have this down well enough you can try to do it when you are holding the strings down. These are very basic things to start out with, and this is a good place to start. In order to become an expert guitar player you have to become skilled at the basics first.

The only way to improve your guitar playing is by getting a good deal of practice. There should be a certain amount of time that you spend every day just focusing on practicing the guitar. Keep your attention on perfecting one thing at a time, and wait until you get good at something before you move on to the next thing.

This is just the beginning, and these are only the most basic steps to start learning. You can find a lot more in depth guides and lessons on how to play a guitar with a simple online search.

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