Making friends just got easier. The guitar is an incredible way to enjoy being with your friends because you've got something cool that everyone can do. This page will help you see why guitars are the magnet to attracting more friends. If you already know that you want a guitar, check out our guide to buying a new guitar page. Or maybe you already have a guitar and need to improve your skills, in that case start our guitar lesson 1.
The need for guitar players
Almost every band that is formed has at least one or more guitarists in it. Guitars have increased in popularity and need over the past few decades. Punk bands are now the largest type of bands around and they have guitars galore that range from bass guitar to lead guitar. Face it, guitars are cool.
Its no secret, the guitar is the friend making machine
The guitar is the perfect instrument to increase your circle of friends. From rocking with old buddies, to serenading the ladies, to campfire outings, a guitarist can always catch everyone's attention. Guitarists end up being the life of the party. It's a known fact that some of the most romantic scenes show being with a loved one, on the beach, guitar in hand, and singing a way. Thanks to the mobility of the guitar this scene can occur so many other places, such as: in front of a fireplace, candlelight dinner, picnic at the park, and on and on.
Benefits of playing the guitar
There several reasons why guitars carry such a popular pull. First, they are easy to learn, yet still offer a challenge because guitars take a lifetime to master. Second, they are transportable and convenient. Third, they are one of the few instruments that sound great by themselves and with other instruments. Fourth, this instrument makes you look good, by not requiring your face to be distorted by blowing into anything. Fifth, it's an instrument you can share. Whether teaming up with your buddies and their guitars or just allowing your friends to sing along it's still going to be a group involved activity.
Now it's Your Turn to Learn the Guitar
At any rate, the only way to know that the guitar is for you and your friends is to give it a try. Good luck and maybe this can be one of those things that you can look back on and say, "I am sure glad I learned to play the guitar"
Me Playing The Guitar
Looking for a new guitar can be confusing if you are only just learning to play the instrument. Strolling down to your nearest guitar shop will help you determine the different designs, but it will not help you to decide on which guitar to pick. The first time I had received my first acoustic guitar was when I was seventeen. I had no idea how to play it, nor did I know that the strings needed changing or that the frets were a little worn down.
To me it was all about having a guitar and finally being able to learn to play - the trouble is how would I learn how to play? What would I need to do to maintain my guitar and what strings do I need to buy to replace my existing ones? The truth is, I had asked all my friends and decided to visit the nearest guitar shop and gain some helpful tips from them. I soon learnt that I needed to but very specific strings and found they came with varying thickness.
The point is there is no 'beginner' guitar, apart from sticking to a six-string guitar, which can be acoustic or electric. Acoustic guitars tend to need harder strumming, I find, but if you do buy an electric guitar, you will need to buy a good Amp to go with it.
Getting a guitar is about playing and making music with it, so for those who are learning to play for the first time should endeavour to learn more about the guitar itself as well as learning how to play it. So now, you have the guitar you find yourself strumming away to painstaking noises, scratches and distorted tunes. You think to yourself, that maybe you should take another trip to the guitar shop and perhaps buy a guitar playing guide for beginners. Alternatively, you could buy a DVD tutorial, audio CD with an accompanying book or look up for music teachers.
In the nine years, that I have had my guitar I have to this day not learnt how to read or play music, because I learnt how to read guitar tabs. This is a much simpler and easier version of reading music notes. Instead of learning your notes and their tones, you are learning which fret to place your fingers and what string to play that note. They are easy to read and with a short practise, you will be picking it up in no time.
The more you play and practise the notes the better you will be at playing it. I found for the first month my fingers were painstakingly red and I started to develop calluses, which were not attractive. However, they seemed to cushion my fingers when I went to strum on my guitar. This is completely normal for beginners, you will find it painful at first but again the more you play the easier it will get. Your fingers will get used to it they will not fall apart - on the contrary, they will become stronger.
It is well worth purchasing guitar tabs and beginners guide from your local music or guitar shop, but be aware that these will only help you if you stick with it and practise at your own pace. The down side is that you will not have a tutor to tell you whether you are holding the guitar wrong, or if you have your fingers in the wrong position. Believe me when I say that there is a wrong way of holding a pick and a right way. Ultimately, you have to feel comfortable with your guitar and play it without tension in your fingers.
First time players will normally tense their fingers in order to try to play the guitar perfectly. This also applies to people looking to play the electric bass, and possibly applies to anyone learning to play an instrument. The trick is learning how to relax the hand and to play as naturally as you possibly can without causing too many cramps! There are warm up techniques you can learn that will help you get adjusted to playing.
All of the above information is a short guidance of what is to come with your progress. It would be ridiculous to think that you will be a great player without any previous practise or knowledge. The techniques and finger works will be helpful to your playing. As you continue to practise, you will feel more confident in trying to play your favourite tunes. You will find that you will become more creative in playing, so have fun with your guitar and try not to be disheartened by how little you know at first. It can take some people a few months to a year to pick it up; it is just dependant on how often you practise.
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