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Basic Steps for Learning How to Play a Guitar



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By : Joe Maldonado   

Copyright (c) 2011 Joe Maldonado

It takes a lot of discipline to learn how to play a guitar, along with a lot of time and patience. If you have a passion for the instrument, it can be a very rewarding experience. You may also find that playing the guitar can be a great emotional outlet. There are many basic things that you will want to learn in order to get started on the right foot.

The first thing that you will want to master is how to tune your guitar. You won't be able to make quality music unless your guitar is in tune. Before you even start playing the guitar, you need to make sure that it is in tune. You can have an expert teach you how to tune your guitar, but it is also very easy to do it with the help of digital tuners. This is a very important part of learning how to play a guitar, so do not skip this part of the process.

While you are in the learning process, it will be very helpful to have a guitar chord chart handy. This is because you cannot reasonably expect to remember all of the chords on your own when you are first starting out.

Start out by choosing a song that is fairly simple to work on during your practice sessions. Try to find an acoustic guitar song rather than something very noisy and heavy. You need something with a clean sound so that you can have an easier time identifying the sounds of the guitar. You also want to find a song with a fairly slow tempo so that you won't have to switch chords as quickly. Also, try to avoid F or B chords because these may be too difficult for you when you are first starting out.

Try to listen to the song you are practicing as often as you can, because this will help you to get a handle on the details of the song. You will start to have an easier time identifying the tones in a song, which will lead to the ability to play by ear. You will also be able to get the hang of the strumming patterns and overall tempo of the song.

The guitar is a very versatile instrument that stretches over many different genres. In order to be successful in learning how to play, you are going to have to have plenty of confidence and keep a positive attitude. Sometimes when you are in the learning process you can be your own worst enemy. Just remember that no one becomes a master overnight. It may help if you can go to some live shows and pay close attention to how others play. Watch how they progress from one chord to another. Besides, this is always a good way to pick up some ideas on chord progressions. Just try to remember that learning how to play a guitar should be a positive experience, and try to always have a good time with it!

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