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Guitar Tips for Beginners
Learning to play the guitar is the dream of many people. While some people have gone on to make names for themselves others are just starting out. If you have recently purchased your first guitar, you are in for an exciting opportunity of learning how to make beautiful music. Just remember, the guitar is not a magical instrument that will just start playing. To become a good or even great guitar player, you will need to dedicate time and effort but the rewards are tremendous.

You’ll have a few things to think about once you’ve decided to take up the guitar. You may want to take lessons from a qualified instructor. You may want to buy books and be self-taught. Or you may decide to learn online from some of the many videos and pictures available. It won’t be hard to find the right one for you. It’s also necessary to settle on the type of music you want to play. Needless to say there are a lot of options.

In addition to learning the proper way to hold the guitar, you will also learn the proper placement of the fingers and soon be learning a number of chords. Even before you know much, take time to start plucking one string at a time to hear its sound. Each string and each note is designated with a letter of the alphabet from A to G. In addition, as you learn chords and notes, you will see a “#”, which denotes a sharp note or a “b”, which refers to a flat note. For example, if you saw “C#”, that would mean C Sharp or “Cb” would mean C flat.

However, prior to playing chords, your new guitar will need to be tuned. This means that each string is assigned to a specific note. Your guitar will have six strings, each with a note assigned. For example, the guitar will be tuned so the first string, which is the thinnest is an E. Then, the second string is a B, the third string a G, the fourth string a D, the fifth string an A, and finally the sixth and thickest string, an E.

When you start out you may want to have someone else tune your guitar, such as your teacher or someone at a music store. In no time at all you’ll be able to do it yourself. During your first lessons, you’ll most likely learn open chords and the first position. The more you use it the more comfortable you’ll feel and in a month or so you will be able to play real songs. Learning to play the guitar is a terrific hobby that could develop into something bigger over time.

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