Aug 21

If you’re a beginner that’s ready to start learning the guitar, that’s completely awesome! Becoming a guitarist can add a new positive touch to your life and give you more confidence in the world of music.However, as a beginner learning guitar, you have be prepared to work a little every day, but it will be fun in the process. Here is are some important tips for playing guitar that will help your guitar-playing1. Have patience. It’s very easy to get frustrated when playing the guitar, but you have to remember to be patient. Don’t put such trying goals on your playing or just do something else for awhile to alliviate your frustration and keep the guitar as a positive thing.2. Work slowly. As much as you wish that you could be perferct at playing the guitar as soon as you pick it up, it just isn’t going to happen. All you can expect to do is work slowly and build up your skills over time until you’re no longer just a beginner learning guitar.3. Learn a little at a time. If you try to learn more guitar skills than you can handle, you might succumb to frustration and give up. In order to avoid doing this, you need to focus your attention on only one or two skills at a time and be very detail-oriented to recieve maximum learning results.4. Be meticulous about your technique. It sounds really great for a beginner to learn all sorts of skills on the guitar at once, but would you really be able to execute them all well? Be very meticulous about your skills, pay attention to detail, and don’t settle for skills that aren’t executed well.5. Convince yourself to practice. You’ll never really get anywhere and get to the good stuff about guitar if you never practice. Plan little rewards for yourself or think of creative solutions to get you to sit down and have a guitar in your hand.6. Use the guitar as a stress reliever. Beginners learning guitar are bound to have a stressful time with the instrument, but it should never be a constant source of stress. Once you know enough to play enjoyably, exploit that by playing whenever you’re in a sour mood to cheer you up.Playing the guitar as a beginner can be a little frustrating at times, but it’s all part of a very fun experience. Put these simple tips into action and start playing better on the guitar.

Kyle Hoffman is an experienced guitarist that has been playing in a number of successful bands for years. Check out his most important tips for beginning guitarists at How To Guitar Play as part of his popular guitar blog, How To Guitar Tune now!

Aug 8

So you’ve decided you want to learn to play the guitar – good choice! The guitar is a very popular instrument with musicians all over the world, and for good reason; it is very expressive and versatile, and is used in many different styles of music. However, to get started on the right footing, there are some things you should consider before you start to learn, as this article explains.

1. What Type Of Guitar

First of all, if you don’t already have a guitar, you’ll need to decide which type to start off with. Guitars fall into various categories, but the main ones are electric, steel string acoustic, classical and flamenco guitars. Your choice at this point will be mainly influenced by the type(s) of music that you want to learn to play. Obviously if you want to learn classical or flamenco music, you’ll need a guitar of the appropriate type. If you’re more interested in popular styles, then you’ll probably opt for a steel string acoustic or an electric guitar. An electric guitar will also require an amp, and many models aimed at beginners are available in a package with a practice amp included.

2. Which Guitar To Start With

Having decided on the general type of guitar that you need, you’ll probably be wondering which make and model is best. There is a bewildering array of guitars to choose from, and your choice will be partly dictated by your budget. However, even if money is tight, it’s important not to just opt for the cheapest guitar available, as the real bargain basement models are often poorly constructed, and may have an unpleasant tone and be physically uncomfortable to play. Unfortunately many people who start to learn guitar give up within a few months, and in many cases this is probably due to their trying to learn on a shoddy instrument – which is no fun at all.

There’s no need to spend a fortune to get started however; there are very satisfactory quality beginner guitars of all types available for around $200 or less, and the internet is the best place to start your research, as you can read reviews and find out what others are saying about just about every model that is available. So take some time to find a good quality guitar to start on – and remember that you don’t have to find the ‘perfect’ guitar right away. If you keep it up, you’ll be able to upgrade to a high quality model when you have more experience and a better idea of what will suit your playing style.

3. Which Types of Lessons Are Best?

So, you’ve found a guitar to learn on – but who’s going to teach you? You have two general options here; get private lessons with a guitar teacher, or teach yourself. Many classical and flamenco guitarist opt for in-person lessons, and find that one to one instruction is valuable when it comes to learning these relatively formal and challenging musical styles. More people who play rock and other popular styles prefer to go down the teach yourself route. There are positive and negative aspects to both choices. If you opt for private lessons, you’ll gain from one-to-one attention from your teacher. On the downside, it might take time to find a teacher that you feel compatible with, and the cost can add up quite quickly. If you teach yourself, you can learn at your own pace from home, and it will be relatively inexpensive. You can buy a tutor books or DVDs, or opt for online guitar lessons, which will often have a multi-media format which can make the learning process more interesting. On the other hand, you’ll need to be very self-motivated to keep going, and you also need to ensure that you choose a high quality, professionally produced course of lessons, or you could end up with bad habits and limiting gaps in your skills and education.

4. Your Mental Attitude

The final factor to think about is your mental attitude to playing the guitar – are you really determined to succeed? This is especially important if you decide to teach yourself to play at home, as you won’t have a teacher to encourage you. When starting out with a new activity, most people feel excited and enthusiastic. Unfortunately this enthusiasm tends to wane when confronted with the reality – learning to play the guitar is hard. Even people who are naturally very talented do not have an easy ride, and those that aren’t have to work even more to get good results. You need to be aware of this in advance, and then it won’t come as a surprise when you hit a rough patch. You can make it easier for yourself by setting goals, rewarding yourself for sticking to your practice plan and making progress, and remembering that if you really love the guitar, then the result – mastery of the instrument – is absolutely worth the time and effort you’ll need to put in, as well as all the frustrations along the way. So bear these four tips in mind while getting started, and have fun learning to play the guitar!

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Aug 7

Freight train is a great song to getting started with playing fingerstyle guitar. This lesson features 4 versions of this song and with each version there will be some things added. This is the first version (easy) and it starts from the really beginning. It features some fundemantal basics like alternate bass, independent fingers etc. and It is based on 4 easy chords in C. It’s split up in 8 parts and I’ve tried to explain it step by step and in a slowed down way. Grade : Beginner Tablature can be found on : www.myspace.com/heronymusic For the tabledit tablature of all versions just leave me an email. This song is written by Elizabeth Cotten. Hope you’ll enjoy!! Feel free to rate, respond or subscribe ; It’s much apreciated! akoestische gitaar les leçon de guitare acoustique akustische Gitarre Lektion violão aula lección de guitarra acústica lezione di chitarra acustica akustiske guitar lektion akustisk gitarr lektion If you’ve got questions or think some things can be better please leave a comment or send me an email at : jeroengrootbeumer@gmail.com I provide these lessons and tabs for free and i don’t want any money for it. But if you like these lessons and you are learning from it I would greatly apreciate a small donation for one of the organizations I support. You can find a list of tabs and mp3′s I have available together with a list of several organizations on my You tube page :www.youtube.com Thank you , Jeroen

Aug 4

When it comes to learning how to play the guitar, having the right instrument for your beginner acoustic guitar lessons is extremely important. There are many different types of guitars out there, but some are better than others for beginners. If you do not know what kind of guitar would be best to start with, consult the instructor of your acoustic guitar lessons or seek help at a local music store which sells guitars. In addition to, or perhaps instead of doing all this, you can also look online for guitar models well-suited for beginning guitarists. The following models of guitar are recommended for beginners.

Seagull S6

This Canadian-made style of guitar is a great option for beginners because it offers high quality sound and great value. This beautiful model features a solid cedar top and mahogany sides and back, making it a very attractive instrument. While it may be a little more expensive than many other beginner models it should be considered an investment in your future as a guitarist.

Fender CD-140S

One of the many models of Fender beginner guitars, the CD-140S lies at the lower end of the price range. While a lower cost can sometimes mean lower quality, this instrument boasts a spruce top with beautiful mahogany back and sides. Though inexpensive, this beginner acoustic guitar is quite attractive.

Epiphone DR-100

For around $100 this guitar model is a prime example of Epiphone precision construction. This nicely crafted model features a spruce top, mahogany body, and a rosewood fingerboard with chrome hardware. With all these features, the DR-100 is a very popular beginner model.

These are only a few of the many options available in beginner guitars. The best way to find the right guitar for you is to visit a local music store and try out a few different kinds. As you do so you will be able to learn the differences between different types of guitars and get a feel for which kinds you like best. If, after doing so, you are still not sure what kind to purchase you can consult a guitar instructor who teaches beginner acoustic guitar lessons and have him or her help you to decide. Do not rush to purchase the first guitar which catches your eye or simply go for the one with the lowest price tag. It is important to find the instrument which is right for you and, even if you spend a little more than you hoped to, you can consider it a good investment. Having the right guitar can make all the difference in your acoustic guitar lessons and in your career as a guitarist.

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Aug 2

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Jul 30

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Jul 9

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Jun 15

The very first step toward learn to play the acoustic guitar is to develop confidence and to destroy that “I can’t do it” mentality. Your biggest obstacle in your acoustic guitar playing is not going to be money, time, or the absence of a good teacher. The biggest obstacle is going to be you. You are your own worst enemy. Once you learn how to tame the negativity inside, you will be that much closer to becoming a good acoustic guitar player.

Frustration is normal during the learning process. Learning anything new is not meant to be easy. Resistance is what helps us grow. So the next time you are working on a scale, or chord progression, and you find yourself fumbling or messing up, don’t throw down the guitar with frustration, instead welcome the challenge and have patience in it.

YOUR FIRST GUITARBuying a first guitar is an important step for the beginner guitarist. You should have a good understanding of the acoustic guitar as a whole as well as a good idea of what your goals are as an acoustic guitar player. By educating yourself in these areas, you will be able to make an intelligent purchase that can provide you with years of enjoyable playing.

There are two kinds of acoustic guitars that you can purchase and they are your classic or nylon string guitar and your steel string guitar. One is not necessarily better than the other as it is really a matter of personal taste, but each guitar does have its own unique feel and sound. The classic or nylon guitars produce a round or dull tone, where as the steel string guitars are much different, producing a bright tinny or metallic sound. You will certainly develop your own preference the longer you play, or like many guitarists, you will enjoy using both. Only time will tell.

LEARNING & PRACTICE There is probably no substitution for a good guitar teacher, but it can be rather expensive over time, so many guitar players are left with no other choice then to learn on their own. For those of you who may not be able to afford a professional instructor right now, below are some guidelines for helping you get the most out of your practice time.

Practice as many days out of the week as you can for at least twenty to thirty minutes, more if possible. The more often you play the faster you will learn. Be careful not to overdo it though and take breaks of course. Your brain can only absorb so much information before it needs a break and your hands and the rest of your body need time to recuperate as well. When you practice do not rush through any of your exercises. Twenty minutes of quality focused practice is much more effective than an hour of sloppy practice

Learn the Right Posture If you are accustomed to just grabbing your guitar and sitting down to play in any old position, then you are at risk of injuring yourself and developing bad playing habits. Make sure you understand the correct way to sit and hold your instrument for optimal performance.

Learn Your Chords & Scales Learn as many different chords and variations of the same chord that you can and practice your scales. This will give you a well rounded familiarity with the frets on the guitar and it will build up strength in your fingers and hands.

Jamorama acoustic is one of the most popular courses on the net today. The course has been one of the best ways to learn to play the guitar from your own home and is reasonable price for all that you get with the course. This online course starts you at (I do not know where my fingers go) beginner to oh my god how did I get so good. Ben Edwards is the creator of the course and he has put together a great entry level guitar lessons with easy to use instructions. They do have a downloadable lessons as well as a hard copy that they can ship to you. With the price difference, I recommend that you purchase the downloadable version.

This is a full course on how to play from the beginning to advanced play. Before you spend all your time searching for the best computer guitar lessons on your own, I suggest that you try this course and see if it has what you are looking for. This course has a 60 day money back guarantee so if you do not like it you can return it with no questions at

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Jun 5

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Jun 4

The acoustic guitar is a wonderful instrument which uses acoustic (not electric) methods to project sound. The sound made by an acoustic guitar is produced by the vibration of the guitar strings which is amplified by the hollow body of the guitar. Because the acoustic guitar can only produce sound in this way it is not capable of producing some of the sound effects an electric guitar can create, but it is still a great instrument. If you want to learn how to play the acoustic guitar, the first thing you need to do is invest in some acoustic guitar lessons. If you want to become a good guitarist you need to make sure that you learn the basics correctly so that you have a firm foundation from which to build your other skills. To build this foundation you need to be sure to learn the basics correctly and the best way to do this is to learn under the guidance of a guitar instructor.

When many people think about acoustic guitar lessons they assume that the only option is to hire an instructor to give a private acoustic guitar lesson. Private lessons are a great option because they allow for one-on-one interaction with an established guitarist. This can be a very useful tool as you learn how to play the guitar because you will have someone to monitor you and make corrections to your technique if needed. There are other options besides the private acoustic guitar lesson, however, and these options are just as good. Many beginning guitarists choose to enroll in a class as a means to learn the basics. A guitar class can be a fun, informal way to learn the basics of the acoustic guitar without the pressure of having the instructor’s focus always on you.

Another option in guitar lessons which is quickly gaining popularity is the online guitar lesson. Online guitar lessons are available all over the internet and, in many cases, they are free. If you do not have the money to spend on expensive private lessons or if you are simply giving the acoustic guitar a trial run, then perhaps taking guitar lessons online would be a better option for you. Online guitar lessons allow the student to move along at his own pace, choosing when to move on to the next lesson and when to spend more time practicing a tricky technique. Guitar lessons are available online in several formats, both textual and video, so it is possible for every aspiring guitarist to find the type of lesson that will help them learn best. If you want to learn to play the acoustic guitar, try taking a few online guitar lessons and see how well they can work for you!

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