Guitar For Beginners – Where do I start? {By: Ari Cooper-Smith}
Guitar for beginners sounds like a pretty cut and dry statement. No matter who you are or how talented you are musically you will need to start at a basic point and approach guitar for beginners exactly how you would anything else, in the beginning. Guitar is one of the easiest instruments to learn to play however, it will not happen over night and you will need practice and have dedication to become skilled in the art of playing guitar.
After picking up your guitar the first thing you will want to learn is how to play some chords and perhaps some simple strumming techniques. After learning anything new you should go back and apply it. Practice it until you are confident that you can play it and them move on to learn something new. Don’t forget to constantly come back and practice things you have learnt in the past.
One of the most trying stages of learning guitar for beginners is the getting your opposite, strumming hand to be able to hold down the notes and chords you are attempting to play. An acoustic is a little more physically demanding due to the strings being larger but they are still essentially the same thing. You will go through about three or four months (if you practice regularly) of getting this hand to go through the motions of switching notes, hitting chords, and finding scales. While the study of music theory is important for any musician, focusing on the physical part of playing should be your number one objective when starting to play guitar.
After you have learnt how to play notes and move your hand along the the different frets the next thing you will need to work on is the way you strum. Nearly everyone strums their guitar a different way and this will create a different sound. It is crucial that right from the beginning you spend the necessary time learn how to strum your guitar properly. You must master this as you will be strumming a lot.
Once you have a feel for the neck of the guitar, the strings and the strumming you will be able to take this practice and apply it to playing real songs whether your own or somebody else’s. Once you have a fundamental understanding of which notes sound good with one another you can start to dissect what makes a minor a minor and a major a major. You should not concern yourself with these things if you have not yet gotten the primary elements of playing guitar because you can become frustrated with what you don’t understand.
Many people learning guitar for beginners don’t see themselves improving as they don’t play and practice enough. You must have a hunger to master the skills of a guitarist. Constantly play your guitar even if you are simply playing one chord. Just practice, practice and practice some more.
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