August 18, 2009
Learn Acoustic Guitar From The Comfort Of Home
When we think of the traditional guitar the first thing that comes to mind is the acoustic guitar. Electric guitars didn’t show up on the scene until the early 1930′s. The acoustic guitar however, has been strummed since 1779.
Countless bands and musicians have used the acoustic guitar as a staple in their repertoire. The acoustic guitar produces a sound that represents true emotion at its most raw level and all without the use of an amplifier.
Are you thinking that learning the acoustic guitar will be hard? It really isn’t. The most important thing for the beginner is picking a guitar that is well suited to their body dimensions.
Please be sure you don’t make the mistake many beginners make, and just borrow a guitar. You need to go ahead and purchase your own and get comfortable with it. This doesn’t mean you have to spend a fortune on a brand new acoustic guitar, a used one in good shape and with the right dimensions will be fine.
Find a local music store and go take a look. A good store will have several styles and sizes for you to choose from. Other ways to find an acoustic guitar are newspaper classifieds or online classifieds such as craig’s list. Always be sure the size is right.
Now that you own a good beginner acoustic guitar you need to figure out how you will learn to play it. Life’s busy schedule may make it a challenge to get started in your training so here are a some ways to get started right away:
One on one lessons-This is where many beginners start. Qualified local instructors for acoustic guitar are easy to find. They can help and encourage you as you progress in your training.
There are a few disadvantages in taking private lessons. First, they usually occur on at scheduled times, reducing flexibility, especially if you are a busy person. And second, they may will be held at a physical location other than your home, which may be inconvenient.
Online Guitar Lessons-It is awesome that, by using the internet, we can learn just about anything we desire. Yes, even acoustic guitar! Of course there are many free options out there, but they tend to be less suited for the beginner guitarist.
I recommend using a paid online guitar course because most are only a small one time fee to get you started learning immediately, all from home sweet home, or anywhere you have access to a computer. Feel free to use the money you saved to grab a nicer guitar when the time is right.
I hope you found this article to be helpful and encouraging. Now it is time to take action. You won’t regret your decision.
Filed under Music & Music Players by Sid Timmons
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