Thursday, March 26, 2009

Self taught guitar what should i start with ??????

I am a beginer on guitar and would like to try to teach myself but i have no idea where to start. What sort of thing should i start with???? HELP
Self taught guitar what should i start with ??????
try to understand tabliture its simple really, just look on a site called understanding tabliture or learning tabliture for guitar secondly ask your self what a good song you like and get the tabliture for the song its all free if you are using it for personal studies. Playing the guitar is a hobbie and you have to practice, tapping your foot can give you timing, if you get good enough on the guitar you can have a jam session with a drummer its heaps of fun, if this don,t work buy some weed and bob marley c.ds and play seventh thret upwards jinkjink jinkjink....jinkjink jinkjink....
Self taught guitar what should i start with ??????
Borrow a book or buy a book about guitar for beginners. It will cover your basic chords and strumming. Then you can start looking for songs in www.ultimate-guitar.com with chords you know. If you don%26#039;t know one chord in the song, learn it and add it to your repertoire. And practise, practise, practise!
Reply:this site should help you.Go step by step through all the lessons:





http://guitar.about.com/library/blguitar...
Reply:start with learn 2 simple chords like





D major


and


E Minor





and pratise switching between them





once you get fast add in chords and so on
Reply:Start with learning how to play chords. Spend a lot of time learning how to play chords correctly! You can play tons of songs with just chords, and learning songs will give you the incentive to learn more. It%26#039;s important to feel like you%26#039;ve accomplished something, so I would suggest learning enough chords to play a song, then practice that song until you%26#039;ve got it down. Then add another chord or two, and learn another song. Repeat.





If you ever want to get serious about music, then learn how to read music. Tab is okay, but it%26#039;s not for the serious musician. Study some music theory, practice your scales, etc. One of the best things you can do for yourself is record yourself. It%26#039;s amazing how different you sound when an impartial mic is the judge!











Saul
Reply:FIRST... learn how to read REAL MUSIC... at your stage, it doesn%26#039;t take any more effort and you won%26#039;t have to get someone to transcribe music into TABS for you later... plus, with REAL MUSIC... you don%26#039;t have to guess at the rhythm or timing.
Reply:Condition your fingers, and at least take a few lessons to learn the basics. In the mean time.....


http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=free+be...

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