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[E61]Easy Learning Guitar Songs
by Nick Clipton, Nic
I used to think that the key element in learning how to play guitar is practice. It seemed quite reasonable to make that assumption but later I found that practice is only one of several ingredients in learning how to play guitar. The parts of the guitar playing mix I want to focus on here are persistence, patience and planning. I usually try to stay clear of too much theory and philosophy so I am going to try to use the qualities of persistence and patience to help me find a direction in learning to play the guitar.

Persistence and patience are often described as qualities but too much of any quality is not a good thing. It is easy to visualize patience in excess leading to lack of motivation and putting off taking action. Persistence, if taken to extremes, leads to rigidity, useless repetition of exercises and the triumph of routine over creativity. So what I need is to not go too much overboard in gritting my teeth and relentlessly practicing plectrum strokes or arpeggios for exactly one hour a day, or going the other way and only practicing when my muse attacks me.

The secret ingredient in learning to balance the qualities of persistence and patience effectively is a plan. A plan can be like a person watching me and reminding me when I stray from my intention of learning the guitar. If I have a solid understanding of the practical, real-world things that I need to begin to play the guitar my little psychological shortcomings will not hinder my progress. For example, if I want to learn to play songs I need to listen to as many artists as I can in my favorite genre and I also need to learn chords. I need to decide as I go along how to balance learning by observing other guitarists with the discipline of opening a music book and learning three more chords, or familiar chords in new positions.

I have written down my plan and I keep it in a safe place so it is always there to return to. If my memory fails, the written plan is there to remind me. If I do not practice the guitar for six months, my plan is there to help me begin again without delay.

So I write down what I think I need to progress with my guitar playing. I need to keep the guitar tuned so I download a tuner from the internet or bookmark an online guitar tuner. I need to find some sheet music for songs I want to learn to play and some chord charts so that I know where to put my fingers when I am learning these songs. Having all these kinds of resources are an important part of my plan to learn the guitar because having my stuff at my fingertips stops me from wasting time. If I am not learning the guitar from a teacher, I need to set myself an aim to achieve each week. I write down that I will have learnt a song or three new chords by next week. Next, I write down how much time I need to spend on practicing chords, learning theory or listening to music.So if I have a plan for each week, I look at how well I have succeeded so I can see what my aim for next week will be. Once the initial work is done on creating a plan I can get on with learning to play.

Is there one best way to learn to play guitar? The question to that would be a 'no'.Each one of us has different goals as well a different way we each enjoy learning. In this article we will look at the different methods of learning and which one would fit you best. Let's go ahead by looking at what your goals are: Maybe you only want to play popular songs because you like singing and want to play along or perhaps just want to learn some of those great popular rock or acoustic tunes. You don't want and need to get into all the technical stuff and only need to learn a few of the basics to get you going.If this sounds like you then I would suggest the easiest way would be to opt for one of the video-e-book combinations available on the internet. These programs are usually prices under $50. If these product lacks anything on the technical side, they will definitely make up for it in the speed of learning.The combination of these e-books, videos and sometimes games to teach strumming, chords, strumming and all of the basic techniques is by far the best method for learning to play simple or popular songs.
Whether your goal is to just know the basics or become more advanced, there is a program out there to fulfill your every need.

The speed and confidence you have in making chord changes is key to mastering the guitar and successfully playing the instrument. You must make yourself comfortable with the position so that you will be able to execute correctly while playing the guitar. The pinkie is not used since it is the shortest finger and is not conducive to playing the guitar. Playing classical guitar is more inclined to figure work and plucking.

Whatever the reason you've got the guitar, learning to play online is a must. Let's face it learning to play the guitar should be fun and not boring or frustrating.

Many people can not learn or find it boring to learn from a book, and many people find that private lessons are much to expensive, there is an alternative learn how to play buy DVD course or by learning online. When practicing playing the guitar each time your practice you will see how it the practicing paid off and maybe one day you will be a great guitar player.

When you first start out learning the guitar the positioning of your hands will feel strange and it will feel like you can't move your hands correctly, to make this easier it is ok to look at where your fingers are positioned and as time goes on you will no longer need to do this. Learn how to play the guitar the correct way the first time and this will make it easier in the future, if you try to take shortcuts this will not help and actually make it harder for you to learn.

The remedy for this is of course to practice reading the sheet music without looking at the fret board. However, there are many learning processes going on at the same time when you practice on your instrument. A beginner should practice tuning the guitar so that he can become better and better at it. You will need to practice often, try to create a schedule by looking at a calendar and make a plan and stick to it. Most people like to make an appointment so it seems like you cannot miss it. Essentially, effective guitar practice consists of taking four elements of playing the guitar and incorporating them into your practice routine.

When you make preparation, timing, and warming up a part of your routine of how to practice the guitar effectively, you will see how quickly you improve your skills. Please, whatever you do, don't take up the guitar if you are only going to practice the last hour before your lesson. But it does mean you need to set aside time to practice and commit to actually it.

When first learning the guitar the beginner should begin with the common chords, this will be the easiest way to begin. We've all been there soon after we get hold of our first guitar we know that to play anything people are actually going to listen to we need to "learn a few chords".

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