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Folk Guitar Songs and How They Help You Learn Guitar


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Sometimes trying to learn guitar is compared to learning a new language but this is really not true. You can’t start off learning a language with the shortest words or the funniest phrases but an easy way to learn guitar songs is by starting with the ones you most like and the songs with the simplest chords.

So what is the best way to get a collection of guitar songs to learn? There are plenty of books available for you to buy on line or at your local music store that contain anthologies of guitar songs belonging to a wide range of musical genres. The trick is to use your own tastes as a guide only – but not to make the final choice.

An anthology of folk songs containing numbers like Nine Hundred Miles, Where Have All The Flowers Gone?, Worried Man Blues, Little Boxes, Foggy Foggy Dew and Clementine may be too old fashioned for your musical tastes but the muscles responsible for changing chords aren’t going to know about that.

Collections of folk songs are compiled by guitar instructors who are following a plan of learning groups of chords over time using several songs. This enables a guitar student to get used to chord changes involving a definite number of chords before moving onto another group. For example the song This Land Is Your Land may not be one of your favorites but it’s a great way to learn the chords G, C and D.

If you start your collection of guitar songs with songs that you personally are fond of you may be making your progress as a guitar player more difficult than it needs to be. With a collection of easy folk guitar songs that have been chosen with the gradual introduction of the guitar to a student in mind, you have teaching material that will get you playing the songs you like in a short amount of time.

Using easy guitar songs in this way might diminish the enjoyment of learning the guitar a little but it won’t put unnecessary obstacles in your way. So you still get to have fun while you learn guitar without risking becoming disillusioned with yourself as potential guitar player.

If you can choose a collection of easy guitar songs, your learning experience will be much more enjoyable if you can then find on YouTube some free video clips of guitar players performing some of the songs you’ve chosen. Failing that you can look for audio of the songs to buy or borrow. Whatever you do is don’t belittle the collections of easy guitar songs that you see online or in the stores. They may not have lasting interest for you but they will help you to learn guitar.



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Download and Bookmark Video Guitar Lessons to Learn Guitar


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The twentieth century sole the guitar become a very popular musical instrument. Under the influence of rock ‘n roll and the folk music boom in the 1960s, the guitar became the obvious choice for young people looking to express themselves musically. Not everybody is able to pay for lessons to learn guitar. Nor areĀ  they able to subject themselves to the discipline of a fully regimented guitar lessons course. The internet has given these people a choice of ways to learn guitar. If you do not have the desire to take a guitar lessons course you can download video guitar lessons from the internet.

The fact is there is a bewildering array of video guitar lessons to suit all musical tastes and levels of technical ability. There are also websites that charge a small fee for downloadable lessons or tabs for individual songs. Okay, that’s not free, but it’s peanuts compared to what you would pay for guitar lessons at your local guitar teaching studio. As a matter of fact, you could probably buy two or three comprehensive downloadable guitar courses for the cost of one-on-one guitar teaching for a month.

So, if you want to download video guitar lessons, start by doing a web search for “video guitar lessons”, “learn guitar online”, or “free guitar lessons”. During the course of your search you will find some of the big paid internet guitar courses such as Jamorama, Jamplay or Learn And Master Guitar. If any of these courses appeals to you, rather than sign up right away, type the name of the course you are interested in into the search box on YouTube.com. You will find free video lessons placed on YouTube by the owners of the courses or people wanting to sell the courses. Set up a special folder in your bookmarks and bookmark all the video lessons you are interested in. I’ve given up trying to keep track of all the browser plugins and programs that claim to enable you to download videos from YouTube but if look for them there is usually something available.

Of course, if you don’t pay for the guitar lesson course, you don’t get the extra tools that come with them. These include guitar tuners, backing tracks and other gadgets that will help you learn chords and the notes on the fretboard. But, if you are prepared to take care of that stuff for yourself, then you have got yourself a bunch of video guitar lessons. If you find some of the videos so appealing that you are actually thinking of buying a guitar course, your next step is to do a web search for reviews and testimonials about the course you are interested in.



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