Learn Guitar – Beginner Tips
Nowadays with internet you can find information regarding any kind of learning much easier, and quite often Guitar lessons online are quite cheap. Wow if I had that option when I was a kid…
Don’t wait to long time to get along and play with others, it gives a motivational oosts, and is just as important learning as rehearsing on your own. I have known a few equilibrists that mastered all the show off techniques, sweeping, tapping, string skipping, you name it, but they were not able to play with others, they had just been sitting at their boy’s room at home to Learn these techniques in their own little private world.
Another challenge is of course to find the right people to play with. The best nefit you’ll get by playing with people at a slightly higher level than yourself. Don’t waste your time with playing with people at a much lower level that will only demotivate you in the end. Since there is a huge amount of Guitar players, don’t hesitate to play the bass guitar or drums for a while, you will benefit from that, the bass guitar is just as challenging as the guitar. When the guitar is playing chords you need to cooperate with the drums, and hold the whole music ogether. You will end up being an even better musician, and even better guitar player, cause you percept the guitar differently. If you think Bass guitar may seems boring, then just try listening to Jaco Pastorius, Stanley Clarke or Marcus Miller, so you won’t find it boring anymore. Nothing is stronger than the weakest chain, neither in music. Generally a band consists not only of good performers, like musicians ad singers, but it also requires talent for song writing, composition and arranging the whole creative process together to a final song.
Regarding learning I would dare to postulate that even given person has the ability to learn playing an instrument like guitar, at least the basic part chording sing along popular tunes. To reach a more advanced level, requires a little bit more tedious training, like you learn to know the instrument a little better. There are many great guitarists who do not read tones on paper, because it is not needed in popular music, unless you want to play something classical. But you need to learn a dozen types of scales in different positions, train up your hearing to find the right sequence of tones and scales to do your soloing or improvisation, based on the musical thread in the musical arrangement.
The most clever guitar players can even take up the jazz improvisation challenge that sets big demands to your hearing and recognizing of harmonies within a chord or progression. Somebody says that in Jazz all tones are like “legal”, I would say that’s truth with modifications, but there’s always a red thread in Free – Jazz even, where the improvisation sequence now and then visits the harmonies played by the other instruments.
When rehearsing timing is just as important as the harmonies, and can make the perception of 2 similar sequences of tones sound completely differently. Rehearse with a metronome, and play together with other people regularly to train timing. It’s also important to vary both tones and speed, and tones strenght. The optimal solo has the right dynamical combination of tones, tone sequence speed, and even small breaks in solo, where the other instruments do suitable fills in, like a short bass guitar sequence.
And important thing is to listen also music even when not rehearsing, just for relaxing or even when doing other stuff, especially in learning jazz. The music builds a pattern in your sub consciousness, so you will remember some of this when you try to improvise on your own. Learn the improvising clichés before going trying to create your own thing or style.
Thomas Wilhelm
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How hard is it to learn acoustic guitar? I’m just a beginner I need some tips on how to play?
I’m just a beginner but i want to learn so badly. I have a lot trouble strumming and other easy things. And I just wanted to know how hard it is going to be to teach myself. I love music and its something i want to do very badly. Any good websites or tips anything helps.
this is how i first learned, then i took lessons http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5dSp79TDWoc
also, learn how to read guitar tabs, and chords, then go to http://ultimate-guitar.com/
you can search any songs or scales, or even chords and learn how to play them.
its not that hard to teach yourself, if you play a stringed instrument or an instrument with your fingers moving. that’s how when i started, i started out fast, i played the viola and keyboard.
you can also get a book to learn how to read tabs or on the staff.
this also might be a helpful site http://www.guitarinstructor.com/
i hope this helps and good luck =]
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the sites i gave you =]
Hi…
Try out http://www.justinguitar.com/
It’s the coolest I’ve found on the Web !!!
there is also…
http://www.guitartricks.com/
http://www.guitarmasterclass.net/
http://guitar.about.com/library/blguitarlessonarchive.htm
The master reference I suggest to you is the Guitar Grimoire collection
http://www.guitargrimoire.com/
for free scales, modes stuff take a look at:
http://www.all-guitar-chords.com/guitar_scales.php
Practice your scales the more you can… learn guitars patterns and you will become a good guitarist… and maybe another guitar genius !!!
Good luck
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You have a many options to learning the guitar "on your own".
Books
DVD’s
Online Lesson’s
Books are a great resource but with all the new technology out there why read when you can watch and see exactly how it’s done.
DVD’s are the next best choice. Due to the new technology that has recently come out instructors can literally give you a private lesson right in the comfort of your own living room. You will see everything from close-ups of chord constructions to detailed explanations of rhythm techniques. From thsi perspective the benefits of guitar lessons on dvd are immensely valuable.
The negatives are that you are limited to only the lessons given on the DVD. Usually there are no printed manual of exercises or lessons and you don’t have access to a "live" person if you need to ask questions or clarify something. And finally when you are finished and want to learn something new you have to go out an buy another DVD.
Online lessons are my top choice. Online lessons give you all the benefits of lessons on DVD while virtually eliminating the disadvantages. With most you get all the lessons in book format in addition to all the audio and video lessons. Hundreds of lines of tabulature, and many bonuses like books or computer games developed to enhance your learning and to make it fun at the same time. And they also provide their students with the opportunity for free e-mail consultations to deal with any specific problems students may have. These online learning systems are designed to make the learning process for guitar students as simple and effective as possible. And it’s really fun and easy to use!
So which one to choose, well there are thousands of free lesson all over the internet and on You Tube and I would advise you do a search and start with these before you spend your hard earned money. That is what I did when I first started learning. Only after I felt I needed more instruction and wanted to move ahead did I start spending money on Online Lessons (which were fantastic by the way).
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Teaching your self is pretty easy – it just takes time & a willingness to practice. In the beginning it helps if you are playing music that you like – other posters have provided great sites – you should find plenty of nice & easy arrangement there.
It usually takes a couple of weeks to get some easy chords together.
Then a couple of months of about 1hr a day practicing to be able play some more complex songs.
Give yourself about 6 months of 1hr a day practicing to be able to string together a little nice sounding lead guitar. GarageBand on the mac is great for recording yourself – you can layer some multi-track rythym & leads really easily.
Don’t expect to play like chet atkins or eric clapton in 6 months, those guys have spent most of their lives practicing. But after that you should now be start attacking some more complex stuff.
Good luck & have fun.
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