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[L170]Learn How To Play Guitar
by Jeff Godes, Jef
I still remember the first time I picked up a guitar. My dad let me strum his Ovation style guitar and I was quickly frustrated by the terrible sound that resulted from my strumming the strings. I didn't realize how much more complex it was than I thought to position your fingers in the right places in order to produce a pleasant sound. And then on top of that I needed to move my fingers to other positions in order to put sounds together to play an actual song.

My dad, however, made it look so easy. When he played it looked as simple as picking up a cup of coffee. It seemed so effortless for him to reposition his fingers in order to put sounds together and actually make music.

I wanted to learn and finally realized that even though it looked easy to simply pick up a guitar and start playing music, it actually required time and dedication. At least more than simply picking up a guitar one time and expecting to play a real song like the rock bands and country singers.

So I asked my dad to teach me. He was quick to tell me that I couldn't just casually approach learning to play the guitar but he assured me that once I learned the basics I would progress very quickly and be playing real songs like the ones I heard on the radio. So he bought a guitar just for me. It wasn't as nice as his. In fact, he only paid eight dollars for it at a yard sale. But it could hold a tune once he tuned it correctly and that was all that I needed. So he sat me down and showed me my first chord, an E minor. He told me that once I could put my fingers in the correct position for that chord naturally without having to slowly place them that I'd be ready to learn the next chord. So he taught me another chord, a B. Once I could make an E minor and a B chord without slowly placing my fingers in position, he instructed me to practice switching from one chord to the other. When I could change chords quickly and without having to look at my fingers, he taught me a G and other chords.

Once I had those chords learned, it was easy to learn others. And then I could play songs that I heard on the radio because many songs only consist of three or 4 chords at different points. Then it's a matter of working on rhythm and learning to sing while you play. To this day my dad and I both play guitar and admire those who do it well.

Today's students have more advanced and entertaining methods to learn how to play, such as DVD series that teach you guitar as though you were receiving one on one lessons from a professional guitar teacher at a much lower cost than hiring a personal instructor. You'll see results quickly which will encourage you to stick with it and truly master the guitar.

In this world with all kinds of styles of music and bands, finding someone to teach you what you really dream of playing is kind of tough. The problem is finding a teacher who'll give you a good guitar lesson that doesn't include all the stuff that really doesn't matter when it comes down to just playing a song.

You can practice for many hours to replicate your favorite guitar player playing style, but when you have the proper instruction you have the path to get to the point of playing fluently you will be able to copy the style and get it down.

Some play fast and narrow and others play wide and slow, this is how you learn how to use different vibrato techniques, practice and more practice. Once you've achieved a basic understanding of the correct notes and sounds you are ready to start learning how to tune by ear. The traditional way of learning guitar is by taking private lessons from a guitar teacher. The number of choices is overwhelming, ranging from distance instruction learning or online lessons. Today there are many options to learn how to play instruments whether you like rock, jazz, rock or classical music, these are just a few of the many types of music.

The key to mastering the guitar successfully is in making the chord changes which will help in playing the instrument. They are the C major chord, G major chord, and the D major chord. You should spend hours practicing chords and scales forms and all the while making sure that each note sounds perfect.

But you will find that if you use these simple scale forms in conjunction with an appropriate chord progression this will sound good more often. A chord progression based on the A minor chord will sound good with A minor pentatonic and a C major chord will sound good with C major scale.

When learning how to play the guitar, often many people form and create bad habits which does not help with the playing of the guitar, they need to work twice as hard to switch to good habits and get back on track.. These bad habits are easy to overcome once the person realizes that he has them and becomes familiar with the proper way to play the guitar.

You know the saying, practice makes perfect. But it is something you should try to incorporate into your practice as regularly as possible if you want to see a real improvement in the solos and melodies you make on guitar.

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