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7 easy ideas to get started in guitar

By: Basic Bruce

As a beginner, you can just learn two or three chords and quickly strum a decent tune and sing along. This is inspiring since the music you play is your own. To get good at guitar, nothing beats learning simple chords and practicing it wholeheartedly.

Here are 7 simple tips for beginners:

1. As a beginner, be inspired! Obtain keen motivation to learn to play the guitar. Listen to guitar music, watch videos of players on YouTube. You can enroll in group tutorials or hire a personal teacher. The overall cost may be more, but the quality you get is worth it.

2. Check credentials, hang around music schools and speak with students. Testimonials about the instructor acts like a testimony to confirm your decison made was a sound one. This can give better confidence that the person you hire has a full knowledge of what he is teaching. Do take note because instructors influence the sound and style of their students.

3. Consider DIY...When the learning is from books and manuals, practice is all important as the skills are not from the books but from practice of strumming and plucking. In guitar playing, rhythm and tempo are essential. Take note of it.

4. Start simple with two chords. The quickest is to play minor and major chords. With a G and E minor, the song "El Condor Pasa" can be played, which is how I started! Look and finger the chords, then close eyes and finger, this way you can memorize the position of the chords to the fret of the guitar. After knowing how to play the chords basics, then it is time for you to execute them and being able to follow the fingering tips and techniques.

5. Practice makes permanent, develop a routine to practice the basics you learned. Learn and practice. As you learn, the practicing increases retention rate. Continuous practice is needed to master the lessons. Make it a habit to create new scale patterns for finger practice on a one-finger per fret positioning.

6. You may also access the Internet and check out sites that provide lessons on learning to play the guitar. Internet lessons have excellent pictures, videos, sound files that greatly help a beginner to play the guitar. Sound files helps you hear and recognize the sound of the chord held.

7. Learning online gives a person the capability of knowing more about guitar essentials and developing solid soloing techniques. You may also learn how to incorporate your knowledge so that after mastering the basics it is time for you to improvise with new chords.

Learn how to play the guitar. Music is always soothing and can be distressing. It is really fun and enjoyable for a person to enjoy the skills and knowledge to play the instrument and it is also a great sense of achievement.

Article Source: http://www.rightbiz.com

As a novice player, Basicbruce has taken many lessons on and offline. However, eversince he took and online cource, his skills ans improved tremendously. Check out the program at www.learnguitarguy.com

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