| Learn to Play Acoustic Guitar Beginner |
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As a beginner learning to play the guitar can seem like a pretty steep hill to climb. There are notes and chords to learn and correct finger placement and technique to establish. Don’t be discouraged to quickly by letting these things get you frustrated.
Now, There are lots of free resources on the web to get you started such as websites like about.com and ehow.com that can help with chords and notes and such. There are also videos on sites like YouTube. Just be wary of the information out there. It can be free, but that doesn’t mean that it’s quality information that will build you into a well rounded musician. Use your best judgment and you should be fine.
With this in mind, there are some sites online today that offer very targeted types of guitar lessons. These include some sites that focus on what might best be called finger picking 101. These sites are designed to provide people like you who have never played a guitar before the chance to learn a basic technique that nevertheless allows you to perform in an entertaining and lively fashion.
Before you get a teacher, remember that you are going to give this person your time and more importantly, your money. So make sure the teacher is a good one before you invest. Go online, see if you can find any write-ups on them, check the papers, ask around, talk to friends. But make sure the teacher is a good one and has a good reputation. Your teacher should be patient, understanding and above all else, professional!
MAKE A COMMITMENT RIGHT NOW TO CONSISTENTLY PRACTICE YOUR GUITAR. Now, this is the point where practicing the guitar can be like a diet…it works for a little while, and yet you eventually fall back into the old habits that you are used to. Dieting is not what we want here.
Dig down, dig deep, find your sadness. You can sing the blues. Blues Guitar Lessons SECOND rule: Get a GUITAR Blues accordion players just don’t make it big you know? Ever heard of a blues cellist? Me neither.
Add your heartbreak to that guitar, you’re on your way to sing the blues. Blues Guitar Lessons THIRD rule: Learn the blues scales.Surprised this isn’t the first rule? This is the technical side of things.
Classical Gas by Mason Williams might be a little challenging if you don’t think of yourself as a “real” guitar player but it is surprisingly easy to play. Of course if you are not likely to be playing for strangers, you will have some idea of the kind of music your friends like, so just let their tastes be you guide with a little of your own style thrown in.



