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Learn Guitar – 3 Top Tips For Making Learning Guitar More Fun

December 28, 2009 By: Guitarizm Category: Arts, Entertainment and Music

Could there be a way to play your favorite songs on guitar fast right now? The answer is undoubtedly yes. The problem is most of the time new guitarists don’t know the best way to go about learning their instrument. This results in wasted time, lots of head scratching and annoyance. Have a look at the 3 simple tips below that will make learning guitar more enjoyable for you right from the start.

When you first begin to play the guitar can be mind boggling. You have know idea what to start learning first, your fingers are not as strong as you would like and you find it tricky to keep the strings pressed down or, you get angry and annoyed trying to get the guitar in tune so it makes any sort of reasonable sound.

A key ingredient a lot of beginners completely ignore is the fact that having a decent guitar is half the battle. A poorly made guitar with a very high action (the gap between the strings and the fretboard at the 12th fret) will make learning more difficult and you will spend a lot of time tuning it to keep the sound okay. The best bet is to buy a guitar with low action. Steel string guitar are more versatile for beginners and unless you only want to play lead buy an acoustic instead of an electric.

When you have finally purchased a good guitar for yourself it’s time to find a way to learn how to play it If you like being shown and told what to do the best idea is to find a good teacher in your area. If you are more independent minded try getting a quality home study course you can use in your own time.

To discover more check out teach yourself to play guitar

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