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Guitar Lessons Can Help Anyone Learn

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Picking up a guitar and expecting to instantly play like Jimi Hendrix isn’t realistic. But, picking up a guitar, taking basic lessons and learning the ropes and building on them is.

The fact of the matter is a guitar isn’t the easiest instrument in the world to learn, or there’d be thousands and thousands of Jimi Hendrix knock offs out there. However, good guitar lessons can really help anyone learn to play with a basic proficiency.

So, how do you determine a good guitar lesson from a bad one?

That’s going to depend a lot on your proficiency going in. If you’re just starting out, you’ll want guitar lessons that teach you:

* The basics of the instrument. This means the different parts, what they are and how they work.

* Basic fingering techniques. Playing the guitar is all in the fingers. If you don’t know where to put them or how hard to apply pressure and so on, you will never sound like Jimi!

* Basic cords, tabs and so on. You need the fundaments down to build on to become proficient in playing.

* Theory and music fundamentals. You don’t need to be an expert in music theory, but good guitar lessons will give you a minor run down and will begin to expose you to reading music so you can move on by yourself in between lessons or once you complete them.

* Exercises. Going back to that fingering techniques statement, the only way to really get them down is to practice. Good exercises that help the mind, fingers and ears work together are always smart. Great guitar players instinctively know where their fingers need to go on the neck, and they learned by practicing and through exercises.

* Baby steps for learning. It’s all fine and well to understand the notes, the fingering positions and build up speed and accuracy, but if you aren’t learning at least very basic songs, you won’t feel like your accomplishing anything. Good guitar lessons begin giving you “something to take home” as quickly as possible while still working to instill the basics.

* Repetition. It’s not a word most people relish hearing, but when it comes to guitar lessons, repetition can be important. The more you practice, the better you’ll get.

Now that you know what to look for in guitar lessons, it’s time to figure out where to get them. A lot of people enjoy taking lessons in person, but others would rather learn a little on their own.

Courses can be had in local music stores, through books and even online through downloadable programs. Any of these can teach you the basics and do it well, but remember, it’s up to you to apply what you learn.

Good guitar lessons can only go so far in teaching, the real proof in the pudding, so to say, will come from the player him or herself. Practice, patience and a desire to learn the steps and build on them will separate the real players from those who simply know the ropes.

A real passion, too, doesn’t hurt in defining the best of the best. It all, however, starts with solid guitar lessons.

Ray La Foy

http://www.articlesbase.com/music-articles/guitar-lessons-can-help-anyone-learn-84189.html

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6 comments so far

Taylor G
 1 

Does anyone know where I can learn electric guitar lessons online?
Need it for free.
It's not actually for me, it's for a friend and she needs free lessons because her mum is a single mother and she really wants to learn so she doesn't hav enough money for proper lessons.
Help her.

March 8th, 2009 at 2:35 am
Formerly Fat Guy
 2 

Yes! Jamorama Guitar Lessons can be downloaded online. I've been using them. They work. I found out about them in the review in my sourcebox. Check it out.
References :
http://www.musicbyday.com/learnguitar.html

March 8th, 2009 at 7:37 am
Joe D
 3 

Youtube has alot of great little lessons.. just look up guitar lessons.
References :

March 8th, 2009 at 7:39 am
srsfiter
 4 

youtube has some good guitar lessons check out justin sandercoe he has 2 channels, one for songs and one for techniques
also check out beginnerguitarlesson
References :
http://www.youtube.com/user/beginnerguitarlesson
http://www.youtube.com/user/JustinSandercoe

March 8th, 2009 at 7:41 am
Code Shred
 5 

This site has free streaming video guitar lessons.

http://www.codeshredlessons.com/lessons.html
References :

March 8th, 2009 at 7:43 am
 6 

I personally believe that learning a musical instrument should be – above all – fun. There are some great sources available on the internet, or the local phone book or library, that can help anyone on their muscial learning journey. More often than not, you “get what you pay for” – however there are many exceptions to this rule. Some online guitar (or any other instrument) lessons sites offer a few lessons for free – kind of like a “try before you buy”. It is well worth signing up for these. There are several sites that offer a years worth of lessons for around the $30, $40, $50 price point. Given that a 45 minute lesson with a real live music teacher will cost this, online music lessons can be a wonderfully cheap alternative. But, the golden rule is and always should be – music is fun !!
Thanks,
Matthew

March 8th, 2009 at 6:28 pm

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