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[T894]Three Chord Guitar Lessons
by Will Griffin, Wil

Playing a guitar is one of the most interesting talents that have continued to amaze and entertain people through the years. Guitar playing gained popularity through the ages, especially with the advent of 80's and 90's prominent rock bands like Guns ‘n' Roses, Bon Jovi and Scorpion, equipped with their mind-blowing solos that will surely make you want to be able to master a guitar in a way those great guitarists do. In essence, playing the guitar is quite tedious, but can definitely be really rewarding for those who have the passion and eagerness to learn it. We can never be sure how we are going to play, until we try out some fundamental guitar lessons.

The most basic requirement in guitar playing is to have sufficient knowledge of guitar chords. Guitar chords are fundamental basics to learn because they serve as foundations for advanced guitar lessons. To start with learning about guitar chords, we need to familiarize ourselves with the meaning of a chord first. It is essentially a synchronization of two or more notes, played at the same time. It forms the rhythm or harmony of the music to be played, which is why it is very important to learn the chords by heart. With guitar chords, guitar playing becomes very flexible because you can either use them as a rhythm player or use them as a base for your solo performance. There are many different types of guitar chords, each having its own distinct sound that forms the melody of a song. To mention just some of them, we know major chords (which produce open, determined sounds), minor chords (which produce sadder, more mellow tunes), seventh chords (which include an added tone to make them feel unfinished until you make a transition into the next chord). All of these divisions of guitar chords give the guitar player “distinctive flavors” which are very important for wholesome playing. They make songs pleasing or powerful – and not only Santana can create those splendid melodies, even you can begin exploring these guitar pleasures once you get familiar with the basics of guitar playing. Remember, with the basic knowledge of guitar chords, you can definitely start playing songs.

But of course, even a simple chord cannot be played without a prior knowledge to what appropriate strings should be pressed. Learning the names of strings (which is basically the notes they produce) is just as important as learning the chords. Facing up front, you can see that there are six open (meaning, not yet pressed) strings. These strings differ in pitch and thickness. Obviously, the thickest string produces the lowest note, represented by lower E, while the thinnest string produces the highest note, represented by higher E or e. In order to facilitate the memorization of these notes, there is an accompanying mnemonic to help you out. You can try this: Every Boy Goes Down And Eat, with "Every" as the first and highest note string and "Eat" as the lowest and sixth string. This is very important since most guitarists need to know where to find these notes in order to read their music.

Just imagine how much fun playing a guitar is. Learning to play the guitar can actually be as easy as reaching high notes in singing. Deep within everyone there is a talent that only needs to be unleashed and cultivated, the only hard part is putting your efforts in to find it and show it. That is, starting from scratch, just like playfully plucking the strings of your guitar until you hear a very beautiful melody coming out of it.


Its most likely your love of guitar music that has led you to want to take guitar lessons. This is a good thing, because in the end it will allow you to not only to enjoy the music but express yourself as well. First of all take your time. Presumably you already have your guitar, so you know which you are going to learn on, acoustic or electric. You need to pick your type of instruction based on which instrument you are using. That doesn't mean to say that you can only learn to play one or the other because you most certainly will be able to play either after your guitar lessons.

You now need to decide whether you are going to take a home course or go to a music academy and opt for private or group guitar lessons. There are some things you need to consider before making that choice. In order to do that you need to have some general knowledge to base you decisions on. Here are some things you are going to want to know.

Lets assume you are going to take a look at what the music academies have to offer.

1. Do you have to purchase your guitar through them, or can you bring your own guitar?
Some academies are actually off springs of music stores. They will offer lessons but only if its with their equipment that you have purchased from them.

2.Do they have group lessons, and if so how many to a group?
If you are comfortable in a group setting. This may be a good option for you. Usually group guitar lessons are less expensive than private ones.

3. How many hours of lessons a week does the course offer? If you are only going to get a 1./2 hour per week, and its in a group setting then you are not likely to get much time, if any with the instructor. You may be further ahead to take a home study course. If you find out that they have a few options regarding time, there may be something there that will work for you. For example if they offer 2 hours per week. One option may be to do 1hour on Tuesday and perhaps another hour on Thursday. Then the second option may be a full 2 hours on Wednesday. This is a fairly flexible schedule for you to choose from.

4. How long is the course. If you are only get 10 hours total of instruction for the course is this going to be enough for you? Also do they offer different levels? For example do they beginners, intermediate and advanced levels?

5. What do they have to offer by way of private lessons?
You may be more comfortable with this option and feel that you will get more from it.

6. Finally what is the cost of the course? Are there payment plans? And what is the background of the instructors?

No doubt you will think of a few other questions that pertain to your personal needs. Don't be afraid to ask them before you sign any agreement.
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Will Griffin has sinced written about articles on various topics from Guide Guitar. Will Griffin has been playing guitar for more than 10 years. Four years ago he even started to play some drums for intermezzo. Whenever he needs any
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