For the guitar beginner, the guitar will seem to be an awkward instrument to play.
However, with an instruction book, a learners DVD, and a few basic exercises, the new guitar player will begin to feel comfortable within a short period of time.
The guitar requires both hands to play, one that does the strumming or picking, and one that works the fret board.
Are you the sort of person interested in learning how to play a guitar? Did you know that learning electric guitar is similar to learning acoustic guitar? Do you have to know how to play acoustic or electric guitar in order to learn to play bass guitar? Then read this article find the answers you're looking for.
Set up for success.
Some items that you will need include an instructional DVD, a lesson book, a podium, and a tuner.
The instructional DVD will allow you to watch the instructor while letting you to focus your attention on the guitar.
A lesson book will have the scales and cords that you will be practicing regularly.
The podium will allow you free use of both of your hands while keeping the sheet music at eye level, and the tuner is needed to keep the guitar tuned up.
When you have gathered up all the necessary equipment you will be ready to start learning how to play the guitar.
Using your resources.
The instructional resources will show you how to hold the guitar and where your fingers that work the fret board should be positioned.
They will take you through the rudimentary steps of strumming and picking the strings until holding the guitar becomes comfortable.
They will also instruct you on how to tune the guitar, particularly the DVD, because it can provide the audio sound of the string you are tuning until you are used to tuning it by ear The instruction book will teach you how to read notes that will lead to more complicated scales and cords that you will need to learn before you can seriously play the guitar.
Lastly the podium will make it convenient to read the music from the book so you can focus on practicing you lessons.
Fret board and rhythm exercises.
If you are right handed, you will be practicing the fret board exercises with your left hand.
This is responsible for creating the different notes.
These exercises are the most difficult and you will need to practice playing notes on the fret board to build up strength in your fingers and hand.
Once you have learned how to play the notes, the instructions will take you through the scales and chords that will need to be memorized.
Your right hand will be used to practice rhythms.
While holding the pick between your thumb and index finger you will be instructed on how to strum the guitar.
You will have to practice both techniques until you feel comfortable with doing it correctly with both hands.
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