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Posted on 10 November 2009. Tags: Best Guitarists, Countless Opportunities, Fuel Costs, Guitar Players, Guitar Playing, Guitar Tabs, Guitar Teacher, Guitar Tuition, Half An Hour, Learn To Play Guitar, Learning Guitar, Observation, One Hundred Dollars, Personal Advice, Playing The Guitar, Professional Guitar Player, Ricky, Saving Money, Sharples, Teaching Methods, Tuition Fees

Ricky Sharples asked:
So you have finally decided to learn to play guitar. Have you decided to learn online or are you going for face to face lessons? Your average guitar teacher will wind up costing you about eighty to one hundred dollars every month. That is just for one lesson per week. On the other hand a nifty set of videos cannot give you personal advice based on the observation of your playing by a seasoned professional guitar player.
A live guitar teacher might offer you the chance to take a free lesson to help you decide whether to commit yourself to a course of lessons. You could sit down with your teacher during your free lesson and tell him how you want to progress with the guitar. He can tell you if your goals are realistic or if you need to rethink your dreams of the future. This will let you get an idea of how committed your teacher is to turning students into guitar players. A good guitar teacher will be listen to your plans for your guitar playing and his teaching methods and advice will be tailored to your specific needs. He can watch you play and see where you are going wrong and what you need to do to fix it.
If you lead a busy life it might not be practical for you to get to a guitar teacher once a week and devote half an hour, an hour or more per day to practicing the guitar as well as performing your professional and family duties. If you are one of these busy people the prospect of saving money on guitar tuition fees and transport fares or fuel costs you might want to think seriously about learning guitar online. If you decide to go for an online course then how do you know which one to choose?
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The internet has archives of guitar tabs, sites containing free lessons, thousands of free videos and countless opportunities for us to watch videos of the best guitarists in the world, past or present, dead or alive. There are many forums with guys who have been playing the guitar for many years waiting for a chance to pass on their expertise and love of guitar playing to beginners. If you save a few of these guitar forums to your bookmarks in your browser you can visit a few every day and copy and paste any advice or tabs that you find useful.
There are guitar lesson websites that have the lessons set out in the correct sequence for a beginner guitar player’s progress. The formulators of these guitar courses are experienced guitar players who have extensive experience teaching the guitar and playing in bands. These online lessons are great for people who need a basic understanding of the guitar, how to hold it and play chords for easy songs. Free online guitar lessons get these people playing the guitar fast.
Here is a great way to make use of free guitar tools and tabs you find on the internet. You could organize your basic tools into groups like tabs, chord charts, songs, scales, articles and tools such as online guitar tuners. You create some folders on your computer for each of these groups so that you can get to your learning material easily during your guitar practice time.
Online guitar lessons also go a long way towards saving your dignity as well as your money. You can work quietly in your own room at any difficulties or misunderstanding about guitar playing without exposing your shortcomings to another person. You can do this at your own pace, seeking more advice from forums to help you with your problems. If you have only a little time to spend on guitar practice online lessons will accommodate you, and if you find that you have some extra time you will always find something new and interesting to learn.
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Posted on 03 November 2009. Tags: Basic Guitar, Conventional Music Notation, First Guitar, Guitar Course, Guitar Lesson, Guitar Lessons, guitar neck, Guitar Practice, Guitar Teacher, Guitarists, How To Strum The Guitar, Learning Guitar, Learning Music, Lesson Content, Music Tablature, Musical Notation, Musical Theory, Piece Of Music, Playing The Guitar, Plectrum

Ricky Sharples asked: Now you have your guitar and you have found that if you are going to get any music coming out of it, you will be needing some basic guitar lessons – sooner rather than later. But you do not want to go signing up with a guitar teacher or buying a packaged course on the internet without having some idea of what’s in a guitar lesson, so here is a general overview.
The very basic thing you need in your first guitar lesson is to learn how to hold your guitar. Playing the guitar is a physically demanding activity and if you do not learn to hold your guitar properly you could be making your guitar practice a dreary and painful routine. You also need to learn the basics of how to hold your plectrum and how to strum the guitar.
Any guitar course is structured to teach you how to read some form of written musical notation, either tablature or sheet music. Tablature, or tab, is based on a picture of the guitar neck with the frets you have to finger to get the appropriate notes marked on it. It takes a few minutes to get the basic idea behind tab and maybe half an hour’s playing around to make sure you have got the principle well enough to start reading tabs for your favorite songs.
Sheet music is the conventional music notation that has been around for hundreds of years and is used for all musical instruments. The advantage with sheet music is that you can pick up any piece of music written for any instrument and pick out at least the basic melody on the guitar. The downside of sheet music is that it takes a little time and effort to learn because it entails learning some musical theory. If you are anxious to start playing your guitar real quick you probably think learning music is a bad idea, and many guitarists will tell you they do not miss knowing musical notation. But at the same time alot of guitarists will tell you that they are glad they took the little extra time and effort to learn theory and sheet music.
Basic guitar lessons are all about playing chords. Chords are written in the form of chord charts which tell you where to put your fingers to play the notes, and which strings are included in the chord. Some chord charts even tell you which fingers to use to fret the chord’s notes. Chords can also be written in tabs or in sheet music notes. If you want to play accompaniment for songs, you will probably only need to learn your basic chords and how they relate to each other. This info will enable you to get together a collection of chords which will let you play thousands of songs. You will also learn about chord progressions which is how chords interact with each other in songs.
So that is it. The guitar is a chord-oriented instrument and if you are taught chords and how to read them, that gives you the basic lesson content for the guitar. Of course, the guitar has alot more to offer than just basic chord playing but once you learn chords and strumming you can decide where you want to go from there.
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Posted on 14 October 2009. Tags: Adult, Ahead, Bery, Best Way To Learn Guitar, Dedication, Desire, Downside, Dreams, Financial Considerations, Group Instruction, Guitar Lessons, Guitar Teacher, Lessons From School, Natural Ability, People, Playing Guitar, Playing The Guitar, Private Lessons, Teenager, Video Instruction

Michelle Bery asked: When it comes to learning to play an instrument, practice makes perfect. But if you don’t have the fundamentals on which to practice then there’s not much upon which to improve. Just as we take our lessons from school and incorporate them into studying so must we take the basics of playing an instrument and incorporate it into practice. Playing the guitar continues to be a popular desire of many a teenager and adult with rock and role dreams; but learning to play such an instrument requires more than hard work and natural ability. The best way to learn guitar is by seeking out the instruction of someone who is proficient in its use; the manner in which you do this can vary according to your financial and logistical needs.
For some people, the best way to learn guitar is through instructional videos that allow them to practice at times that are convenient for them. Because videos are also extremely affordable, this can be an inexpensive way to embark upon learning this instrument. The downside to the video instruction is that the material soon becomes dated. However, it may be a good way to start off your instruction.
There are books that are devoted to guitar lessons and for some this visual method is the best way to learn guitar. Just as some students learn better by the book then they do by the teacher, the same applies to learning an instrument.
But for most people, the best way to learn guitar is through a knowledgeable and experienced guitar teacher. This can mean private lessons or group instruction depending on your level of commitment and financial considerations. In either case, a person experienced in teaching guitar can observe your technique and give you hands-on instruction in order to improve your skills. For others, this commitment to another person increases their dedication to practice. If you know that you meet with your guitar teacher once a week then you may be more inclined to practice ahead of time.
Ultimately, the best way to learn guitar is to go with the method that works best for you and takes into consideration your availability, time for practice, and budget. Before long, you’ll be well on your to proficient guitar play.
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Posted on 22 September 2009. Tags: Best Way To Learn Guitar, Drawback, Dvds, Fruitless Attempts, Guitar Fans, Guitar Teacher, How To Play The Guitar, Learning Style, Many People, Music Stores, Nick, Private Lessons, Rockstar, Seigal, Strides, Theory Book, Theory Books, Time And Money, Video Guitar Lessons, Video Lessons

Nick seigal asked: While the guitar has been a popular instrument for many years, more and more people are wanting to learn to play it for themselves. Teens may fantasize about becoming the next big rockstar, but there are many people who just want to learn to play the guitar just so they can enjoy making music. So many of these enthusiastic guitar fans don’t find the best way to learn guitar however, and after a few fruitless attempts they give up.
Everyone learns a bit differently. Besides that fact, we all have different resources, different schedules, jobs and demands on our time. If you are not making the strides you wish you were, perhaps it is because you haven’t found the best way to learn guitar. There are many methods to learn to play this instrument out there. A few are listed below.
Theory Books
There are lots of theory books that you can buy to teach you how to play the guitar. Some are actually very good, and if you learn best this way, an excellent theory book may be the way to go. This method is cheap, and you can learn at your own rate. However, most of us don’t do well using this method by itself. If you are patient and determined however, this may be the best way to learn guitar for you.
Video Lessons
You can find video guitar lessons on tapes and DVDs in most music stores as well as online. You may even find some video lessons online, some of which are even free of charge. Learning with a video is dynamic and you may stay more focused. Like the theory books, these lessons allow you to practice whenever it is convenient for you. The only real drawback is that you can’t get feedback or personalized attention like you would with a teacher.
Private Lessons
If you have time and money to dedicate to your pursuit, most people are successful if they take private lessons. A good guitar teacher can design a program that is customized to your learning style and you get feedback and one-on-one attention to keep you on track. They can also correct any mistakes you may be making early, so they don’t become habits. This is the best way to learn guitar for many people.
Learning by Ear
Some people who were born blessed with natural musical ability find learning the guitar by ear to be fun and effective. With modern technology that allows us to slow down audio, this is a lot easier than it used to be in generations past.
Remember that you should be having fun playing the guitar. If it is more stressful or difficult than you think it should be, it could be the learning strategy you’ve chosen that is making it this way. If you really want to find the best way to learn guitar, you may need to try many methods before you find the one that you like best. If you have the money and the time to practice regularly, you’ll find that having private lessons will be the quickest way to achieve the goal you’ve set.
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Posted on 18 September 2009. Tags: Breadth, Composers, Favorite Songs, Great Guitar, Guitar Tablature, Guitar Teacher, Guitar Teachers, Heart And Soul, Instructional Guitar, Jon Broderick, Learners, Learning Guitar, Learning Resources, Method Books, Music Dvds, Online Guitar Lessons, Sheet Music, Tablature Books, Things About The Guitar, Time Guitar

Jon Broderick asked: Guitarists are insatiable learners and the world is full of great guitar learning material. First of all, there are countless tablature books which show you in the easy-to-learn guitar tablature format how to play all your favorite songs even if you can’t read sheet music. If you can read sheet music, then there is sheet music available for every popular artist and thousands of classical and lesser-known composers. There are also “method books” that teach how to play a particular style, and there are instructional guitar DVDs that show you and tell you everything a single guitarist knows how to do. There are books with CDs full of audio examples, there are DVDs that come with tablature books; the list of available guitar learning resources is endless.
Guitar lessons are still the number one way that guitarists pick up new information. In-person guitar lessons with a local guitar teacher are probably the most effective way to learn new things about the guitar. The world is full of part-time and full-time guitar teachers, who put their heart and soul into teaching their students how to be an ever-improving guitar learning machine. Guitar teachers are expensive, however, and not everyone has the money or the time to commit to in-person lessons. So while this is a truly effective method, it is not for everyone.
Over the last 5 years, online guitar lessons have become an outstanding resource for guitarists wanting to learn guitar at a convenient pace and at very low cost. In my opinion, online guitar lessons have come of age, and are now the best tool for learning guitar available to anyone anywhere. I don’t propose that online guitar lessons should supplant books, sheet music, DVDs, and in-person guitar lessons. What I would like to suggest is that online guitar lessons are more convenient, cheaper, more useable, and provide more breadth of information than any other method available.
Convenience: Tablature books are OK, as long as they come with some audio examples. DVDs are OK, as long as they come with a book. The problem is that keeping your place in the book and your place on the CD/DVD in synch is difficult. Every time you take a break (every day basically) you lose your place and have to synch up all over again. Online guitar lessons, on the other hand, solve the problem of synching the tab, explanation, and audio/video samples. A web page is the ultimate guitar lesson format: audio, video, and text all together in one document.
Price: Books and DVDs have to be manufacturer, shipped, and inventoried. If you have ever burned a CD or made some copies at a copy shop, you know that manufacturing a product costs real money. Imagine if you had to turn around and sell your product at a profit? Shipping a book or DVD to the retailer is another expense in traditional publishing that occurs before the product is even ready to be sold. Inventory, the hidden expense, can be the largest: every month the book sits in the store, it costs the owner a percent of the price to pay for it to be kept out of the rain, and if the inventory is bought on credit, there is interest on the loan as well. All told, it is no wonder there are few places that sell guitar lesson products even in a large city.
Breadth: Guitar books generally can only have a few hundred pages; DVDs can only hold a couple of hours of video. A web site can expand to the size of a whole library full of books and DVDs. This is one aspect of the size advantage of online guitar lessons, but the more important aspect is this: getting a book published is so difficult, that many great guitarists simply never try it. Publishing a web site is so easy that many fantastic guitarists who would never previously have published their knowledge can now publish their guitar lessons online where you can find them.
As you can see, online guitar lessons have significant advantages that should make them an important part of any guitarist’s learning strategy. As the internet continues to grow, and the use of video on the internet spreads, look for online guitar lessons to one day be the recognized leader in helping guitarists improve their skills in a convenient, inexpensive way.
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Posted on 14 September 2009. Tags: beginning guitar, Great Guitar, guitar, Guitar Articles, Guitar Books, Guitar Instructor, Guitar Lessons, Guitar Player, Guitar Players, Guitar Teacher, Hard Time, how tom, Intense Program, Jamorama, lead guitar, music, Playing The Guitar, Pop Songs, Quite Some Time, rock band, Search Engines, Skill Level, Sound Files, Video Instruction
Jamorama is configured to instruct you to play songs, learn to play songs by ear, and transcribe music you listen . It is not a theory intense program, but it does cover the basics.
Jamorama creator, Ben Edwards is a solid guitar instructor and I imagine you’ll like his teaching style. He’s a pro player and is also a prepared instructor. Ben has been teaching as well as playing for a lot of years and is familiar with each guitar books as well learning courses that are available presently.
Jamorama is professionally put together, and I was really impressed by how helpful the instructions were. I used to go to the search engines and seek to find scattered bits of guitar lessons and guides, but ever since I tried out Jamorama, it saved me a load of time and effort.
You get a thirty day free access to the website Songpond.com. This is a learn to play guitar fast site that shows you how to play pop songs through video instruction. Jamorama contains the same of about six months worth of guitar lessons if you were to space them out like you were taking every week lessons from a local guitar teacher. A local teacher normally will charge anywhere from $20 to $50 per lesson.
A great skill you’ll learn using this guide is how to “jam” with other players. Many beginning guitar players (and some advanced ones) have a hard time with this aspect of music making.
Jamorama is packed full of quality step-by-step lessons, sound files, games and other resources to take you from where you’re now to being a great guitar player, and get YOU results fast, regardless of your current skill level! I cant emphasize this enough; Jamorama makes learning FUN!
Jamorama is the idea of a former lead guitar player for the New Zealand-based rock band called Degrees K and his name is Ben Edwards. If you’ve been playing the guitar for quite some time now or if you are just a beginner, you’ll surely appreciate this system and the best thing about Jamorama is, you can learn to play guitar fast or rhythm guitar the fun and entertaining way.
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Posted on 29 August 2009. Tags: Absence, arts, Bad Habits, beginner guitar lessons, Best Quality, Caution, Curve, exercise, guitar, Guitar Articles, Guitar Lessons, Guitar Teacher, Guitar Websites, hobbies, hobby, how to, Learning Guitar, leisure, Massive Difference, music, musical instruments, Natural Flow, Online Tutor, Pause Button, People, Plague, Quality Guitar Lessons, Quality Lessons, recreation, Risk, Viable Option
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Students just starting out on guitar need to exercise caution in the early stages. It’s always a period when bad habits can easily form and once established they can be stubborn things to change. In this article we’ll talk about what makes good quality guitar lessons for beginners.
Most people, having the absence of a good local guitar teacher, turn to the web or try to teach themselves from books. The latter is not really recommended however learning from the web is a viable option, just make sure that the lessons are up to scratch.
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On quality guitar websites you should be able to find sample lessons on offer for you to try out before committing to membership. You need to make sure that the style of teaching and speed of the lessons is suitable for you to learn from. Effective lessons leave you understanding everything clearly.
All beginner guitar lessons are not created equal! Some methods out there are quite old fashioned and behind the times so avoid them like the plague. You need an online tutor who understands exactly how to teach beginners guitar, it’s going to make a massive difference to how easy or hard you find learning guitar.
Go to the lessons section and try to see if what’s known as an even curve is in place. This means that there’s a natural flow in and out of the lessons as though they were connected. Without this you run the risk of being frustrated as guitar lessons for beginners are most effective when building upon the success of the last lesson.
The most important tool at your disposal is going to be the pause button! The teaching has a responsibility but so you do as the student. It’s your responsibility to make sure that your successfully assimilating and practicing each step covered before moving on.
Let’s take a look now at what’s really important for guitar lessons for beginners.
Firstly, get the best quality lessons you can find. Make sure the speed of delivery is not too fast for you and that you understand the lessons content very clearly. If you don’t, find other lessons. Lastly remember that the biggest responsibility for success lies with you, good quality guitar lessons for beginners can help you but ultimately it’s your own approach and practice which is the ultimate decider.
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Posted on 26 August 2009. Tags: Guitar Teacher, Musical Instrument, Online Music

Simon Master asked: When I first decided to learn Jazz and Rock guitar, I had no idea where to find a good guitar teacher so I checked out the nearest coaching school. They told me that I would need at least one hour a week for five weeks just to get started. They charged $35 per hour, and wanted me to sign up for this. My maths told me $175 was outside of my budget and that was just to get started… it could be $500 before I could play anything I really wanted.
Now your circumstances might be different to mine but this price for a hobby was too expensive – even if it was a passion – as I loved the idea of playing guitar.
I told my friends of my disappointment and that I needed to give up the idea of learning guitar professionally. Then one of my friends told me about how there were online music courses, and he strongly recommended I check out this site:
http://www.MusicMasterPro.com
Hey, I had no idea you could learn how to play the guitar online. For a tiny once off joining fee, I got access to online video guitar lessons that I could download and watch as much as I like.
In the beginning I was a little unsure about how learning guitar on the internet was going to go but now, after following a few of the videos, I would not take guitar lessons any other way. It’s so easy, comfortable, fun and cheap.
You can stop and start your music lessons whenever you want, go over the guitar chord tutorials again and again until you get them right, and just do it whenever you feel like it, hours and hours a day. Learning guitar this way is the best and easiest, I promise you : )
I’m also now totally sold on the musical instrument teaching skills of Jay and Greg, who are the guys that run the site and do the video guitar lessons. With these guys, even a basic beginner musician like me can learn guitar quickly and notice the improvement. The way I see it, I now have two great private teachers in my own home 24 hours a day! I couldn’t ask for more. And it’s cost me next to nothing.
In addition to the videos, what makes www.MusicMasterPro.com even better value when compared to any other music learning sites is that as a bonus, it is currently offering bass and drum courses all for the same single membership. Now, I’m able to learn bass too – at no extra cost! My musical skills are growing rapidly and I’m enjoying my music more than I ever have.
I truly recommend www.MusicMasterPro.com to everyone wanting to learn to play a musical instrument or for those wanting to improve their guitar playing skills. The guys who have put together these video courses are very skilled, friendly and have true passion for music.
This lifetime membership to www.MusicMasterPro.com is a steal. It is definitely the best online value I have ever seen.
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Posted on 01 July 2009. Tags: Guitar Teacher, Learning To Play Guitar, Noticeable Results

Phil Donahoe asked: Learning to play guitar isn’t that hard. Learning to play guitar is like learning how to speak a new language just with your fingers working in unison. I have found that learning to play guitar is like many other activities, it takes effort and determination but the reward is very much worth the effort. It is important to realize that learning to learn guitar is like a long journey. For many older beginning students, learning to play guitar is the fulfillment of a life long dream, one that got tucked away because of responsibilities. For others it is an expression and stress reliever. It does not matter why you want to learn guitar it is that you want to learn guitar.
What Does It Take to Learn Guitar?
Learning to play guitar takes some skills that most people can master if they really try. There are probably hundreds of songs that you want to learn to play on guitar, and you’re probably using ineffective methods of learning how to play them without even knowing it right now. Fortunately, learning to play guitar is very easy to get started at, but becoming a good player should be a lifelong exercise but to see noticeable results just takes a few good starting points and some simple instruction. Learning to play guitar is exciting and enriching activity.
Do I Need Guitar Lessons?
This is the question I get asked most and the answer is a resounding NO! The traditional way of learning guitar is by taking private lessons from a guitar teacher, this can be expensive and not necessarily useful. If you want to learn to play guitar without the help of a teacher there are many wonderful guitar courses available online, the difficulty lays in knowing which one is right for you. You can visit our site listed in the resource of this article to review some of the better guitar courses available. It is very possible to become a good guitarist without taking lessons, there are many “Guitar Gods” that never took a lesson in their lives? Eddie Van Halen is one such guitarist who never took a lesson. Online guitar courses are very cost effective and very complete. Thanks to modern technology you can even find online guitar courses that have live tutors as well! You will also find those listed on our site listed below.
Practice Makes Perfect!
There are many principles involved in an effective guitar practice session. There is a lot of motivation gained based for a love and passion for the music you can produce on the guitar. But remember, since learning to play guitar is also a physical learning experience, you’ll still need a lot of practice to build finger dexterity. In the early stages of practice, when you’re learning how to play guitar, pressing your fingers down hard on metal or nylon strings tends to hurt so do not over do it. Personally, I went from not being able to play a chord to being able to play some of my favorite rock songs all within just a couple of months of practice every day. With practice, you can only improve your guitar playing skills.
Conclusion
Learning to play guitar is exciting and enriching activity and one that can bring massive rewards in self confidence and personal satisfaction. Learning to play guitar is an ongoing process. Learning to play guitar is about creating good habits and muscle memory. One final thing to mention is that when you learn guitar you can play for fun and it is great for stress relief. Guitar music in its many forms provides enjoyment for people and learning to play guitar is just one way that you can have this pleasure for yourself and others. It is also a great way to impress your friends and family as you amaze them with your new found guitar skills!
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Posted on 07 May 2009. Tags: Guitar Teacher, Little Bit, Rewards

Ricky Sharples asked: Some people say it is difficult to learn guitar, others say it really isn’t that hard. The ones who say that it isn’t hard are the ones who have actually learned to play. They have chosen the style they want to learn and have disciplined themselves to set aside a part of every day to practice. They have learnt to read sheet music or tab and they have found out about the rewards of playing music for themselves and for their friends.
Go out and buy yourself an acoustic guitar, download some chord charts and guitar tabs from the internet, get yourself a guitar tuner, and try teaching yourself. That’s the beginning, seeing what you can learn. The advantage of learning the guitar by yourself is that you are very rarely by yourself for very long. There is always somebody who has learned a little bit of guitar themselves and who is ready to share their wisdom with you.
If you decide to learn from videos available on the internet you will be learning from a great variety of guitar teachers. You are benefiting from the experience of guitarists from all over the world you would otherwise never have known about. If you are able to devote the time to practicing what you learned from these videos your progress as a guitar player will be quite rapid.
If you begin to learn the guitar you will learn about callouses on the fingertips, about the need to keep your guitar in tune at all times, and about how you need to take your friends’ advice with a grain of salt. You could try taking some lessons with a guitar teacher. If you can afford that, you will always gain something from the experience, even if the teacher isn’t much good. Or you could keep teaching yourself, making use of guitar tutors that you can buy at your local music store the free guitar lessons on video that you can view on the internet.
Learning the guitar by yourself is one of many ways and the big thing that is missing is structure. It is very difficult for one person to set himself a disciplined practice regime. So along with learning guitar technique and music, your progress as a guitarist will also include self-motivation and making use of reality checks where ever you can find them.
So if you get yourself a nylon string guitar, learn some chords and some strumming patterns, you’ll be off to a good start. From there you can branch out to learning solos or riffs or fingerpicking.
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