Advice for a Guitar Novice Pittsburgh PA

There are various options in how you learn to play and which you opt for will depend on your time limits and work schedule. The local paper may list lessons or a teacher might put a card up offering their services in a music shop on your high street.

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Author: Alan Wilson

Learning to play an acoustic or electric guitar is the ambition of many, but it takes a lot of patience and practice that not all of us have. Learning to play isn’t simply a matter of learning a few chords however, it take a lot of time and persistence. Online you will find lots of useful sites with suggestions to help you along.

It’s not necessary to rush out and buy the most expensive guitar you can find if you are a beginner. Find a reasonably priced model whilst you are learning and once you become adept and know it is for you then invest in a more expensive model.

Drive and enthusiasm is central to acquiring any new skill, you will need to learn how to hold the instrument in the correct fashion, replace strings and to learn the chords. Practice regularly and you will soon pick it up. Once you are able to play a few chords you will find that you can choose to play the type of music to suit your taste and this will make practicing more rewarding.

There are various options in how you learn to play and which you opt for will depend on your time limits and work schedule. The local paper may list lessons or a teacher might put a card up offering their services in a music shop on your high street. There are many books for beginners demonstrating fretting chords and some easy to play songs to begin with.

First you need to learn some basic chords. These are quite easy to practice by yourself, pick up a book or a chord chart from your local music shop and soon you will be playing your favorite songs. As your fingers form the shape of the chord ensure you press down hard enough on the strings otherwise the note will sound off. The fingers used to form the chords are known as your fret fingers. This will feel uncomfortable to start off with as the strings dig into your fingertips, but fingertips will toughen up and you won’t notice after a few weeks. Good practice is to play chords in a variety of ways and alternate until it becomes quite natural.

If you are serious about learning the guitar you really need to set an hour or so aside every day and practice. Practice makes perfect as they say!

Once you have mastered some of the basic chords, use them to play songs as this will make the experience more stimulating and fun than just practicing chords every day. You will be able to find some easy, well known songs in your local music shop, or just go online and find the sheet music for it. Try not to choose anything too difficult to start with otherwise you will get disheartened.

Before going out and spending a lot of money for music sheets and books have a look online as you will find lots of useful material that can be downloaded, free guitar chords, free guitar tabs and guitar strum patterns can easily be found. If you are unsure how to string a guitar or want some advice on a DIY pedalboard look online for tips, or ask at your local music shop for help.

Not everyone has the patience needed to learn to play guitar so if you do find yourself enjoying it then don’t give up, keep trying and you will not regret it. You can find professional and experienced music teachers providing lessons on acoustic or electric guitar. They generally give lessons on acoustic or electric guitar and will teach you the basics by designing a course of study that's right for you, whether it's building a broad foundation of skills, or just teaching you your favorite songs.


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Michiel Van Kets provides article services for Rob Hampton who manages Heartwood Guitar, a company offering lessons on acoustic or electric guitar to both children and adults. For information on guitar & bass lessons, free guitar tabs and music & guitar blog please visit the website.

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