September 20, 2011
Best Ways Of Mastering Guitar Playing
Once you have bought the guitar of your dreams, all that’s left to do is actually playing it. Beginners may have a tough time getting started, which is why we have come up with a few tips on learning the ABCs of guitar playing. What is required from your part are passion and determination, the willing to practice every day for a minimum of 30 minutes and not giving up when you fingers become sore and your back and arms feel heavier.
Probably the best idea for your first lessons is the free online library of songs and instructions provided by many specialized Internet sites. They can put you in contact with experienced teachers and help you polish your hand in different styles and techniques, all in the comfort of your own home. You simply need to find a cozy corner in your favorite room, let your body rest in a good position – back, arm, shoulder and leg postures are very important if you don’t want to collapse while working the chords – and play along. A great advantage of online guitar lessons is that they train your muscle memory, strum-hand and fret hand coordination, and make you ear sensitive to changes in the sound, pitch and intonation and the song.
A great idea to improve your skills is to record yourself. This way you can see more clearly which are your strengths and weaknesses and correct yourself where it is necessary. There’s nothing better for boosting your knowledge and performance that being your own teacher! Plus, you can have fun and experiment with sound effects, such as amplifiers and effects pedals. Turning to sound effects can help you determine which style suits you best and add a personal touch to the standard songs on which you practice.
If you are willing to spend some money, feel free to buy guitar learning DVDs and you will have instant access to virtually a year’s worth of guitar lessons, plus a very useful handbook on which you can follow the notes and indications as you practice. Another option is to take private lessons and benefit from the experience of a professional. Choose someone you admire and whose personal style is close or similar to your own. A good teacher-student relationship will help you better understand the instrument you decided to study and get familiar with the specific functions of the different guitar parts. Only after deciphering the way they work together to make sounds will you be able to fully master the art of guitar playing.
Another option is to buy guitar learning DVDs, packed with about a year’s worth of guitar lessons, and study in your own time and at your own pace. The great thing about these DVDs is that the come with handbooks on which you can follow the audio instructions, making it easier to be accurate even if you don’t readily understand the notes on the tape. So save money, you can team up with friends who want to learn the grips of the guitar and study together, in a more relaxed environment. Learning from mistakes can prove very productive. Those who can afford the cost of private lessons may also greatly benefit from the experience, as long as they find the perfect teacher to suit their needs and help shape their talent.
Sounds Great Music can offer you a guitar effects pedal which will surely improve the overall quality of your music.
Filed under Music & Music Players by Jack Wogan
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