Posted on 10 November 2009. Tags: Acoustic Instrument, Adults, Classical Guitar, Classified Ad, Different Types Of Guitar, Different Ways, Fingers, Greenfield, Guess, Guitar Playing, Learn Guitar, Many Different Types, Melodies, Music Theory, Nylon Strings, Open Choice, Playing Guitar, Pointers, Spanish Guitar, Vibrations

Trevor Greenfield asked:
tarted to learn guitar is no different to learning anything else. The sooner we can start to sound half-way decent the better. All we want to do is go from that point of knowing little or nothing to becoming very familiar with the subject in the shortest time possible.
People get into playing guitar in lots of different ways and sometimes the way that you are introduced to guitar playing can have a big influence on the style you choose and how successful you become.
So let’s look at some of those processes and maybe give you some useful pointers to assist your guitar playing.
I guess quite a few of us get introduced to playing an instrument at school these days and have a reasonably open choice as to what style of guitar we choose.
Many adults, however, having decided to play end up buying a second hand instrument from a local classified ad without any real understanding of the different types of instrument and whether the one they have chosen is best suited to the style they want to play.
Choosing a guitar
There are many different types of guitar but they basically break down into acoustic or electric.
The Spanish or classical guitar is the oldest type of guitar and is an acoustic instrument. This means that it creates its sound by the vibrations of the string which are amplified inside the hollow body. It has nylon strings and has a smaller body than the other types that we will look at. It also has a much wider neck than the other types of guitar. This has some advantages when you are just starting out in that it makes it easier to play chords without the annoying buzzing or touching the wrong strings that are a real pain at first. The wider neck does also mean that you have to stretch your fingers wider to form the chords which can be difficult for children.
I personally think it is a good idea for everyone to start out on a classical guitar and learn the basics of chords, how to form them, some music theory and how to play melodies with both the fingers and a pick.
However, for those of you that want to play rock guitar with all kinds of electronic effects, starting out with a classical guitar will probably not be very appealing. All I will say here is that if you study the great rock guitar players as I have you will find that almost without exception they started out learning the basics on a classical guitar.
The steel strung guitar is also an acoustic guitar which is generally bigger in the body and has a longer neck. This is the style of guitar that folk singers and country singers tend to use. The strings are closer together making it harder to form clean chords and push down on the neck. When you are starting out you will get very sore fingers playing with these steel strings while the ends of your fingers harden off.
Finally we have the many types of electric guitar which generally have sold bodies and rely almost entirely on the electrification to create the sound which is pushed out through an electric amplifier.
I said that often the type of guitar we choose has an effect on our playing experience and this is true. As a guitar teacher, I often found that a child would come to me for lessons with a classical guitar that his or her parents had bought them and would get discouraged when it didn’t sound like Eric Clapton.
I had to explain that you can only play a certain style on a classical guitar but that learning the basics would set them up for life. Some of them accepted this and worked hard to improve but the majority who were impatient like most of us or didn’t really have a passion for it would quit.
The choice of guitar for you is really down to the style you want to play and the budget you have to spend. I would recommend that when you are starting out, you visit a large guitar store with lots of choice and knowledgeable staff to help you.
In the specialist music stores you will always find that the staff are not only very helpful but that most of them are good players too and will be able to demonstrate what the instrument is capable of in the hands of someone that really can play.
Go along, take your time to try some out and don’t worry that you sound like a beginner. We were all beginners once and the guys in the store won’t laugh at you.
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Posted on 18 September 2009. Tags: 15 Minutes, 3 Ways, acting, Beats, Best Music, Department Store, Edge Music, education, Export Capability, Favorite Department, frustration, guitar, Guitar Articles, Human Teacher, instrument, keyboard, make beats, music, Music 3, Music Lesson, music lessons, Music Mp3, music performance, music practice, music production, Music Sequencer, Piano, Pleasure Time, Pointers, produce music, scales, Sheet Music, Singing
Whether you are taking a book, video, a real live human teacher, or online lessons, keep these pointers in mind in order to get the most out our your studies.
1. Acomplish and master each section before going on to the next: As you progress through your studies make sure you have each new method or idea conquered before moving on to the next. Lessons are planned to build upon each other and trying to rush through without fully understanding one will just lead to frustration and wasted efforts.
2. Study as if you were in school. Do some homework every night. If all you have is 15 minutes then use those 15 minutes. If you dont have time to read/watch and apply then do the application of your last lesson or drills such as scales and chords. Reading/watching and not having the opportunity to apply immediately will usually mean you have to relearn your lesson. Take notes. Especially if youre watching a video or working with a human. Also dont be afraid to write all over your workbooks and sheet music.
3. Apply what youve learned: Perform for and in front of others. Your church, your family, that spare piano sitting in your favorite department store (ask first). Nothing drives a music lesson home better than a recital. It will also magnify what you need to work on.
These tips work whether your a child or an adult. Studying to play an instrument is a great activity and pleasure time.
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Posted on 15 September 2009. Tags: Bare Minimum, Bootleg Copy, Budget, Dvd Programs, Dvds, Guitar Course, Guitar Instruction, Guitar Lesson, High Quality, How To Play The Guitar, Learning Guitar, Learning How To Play The Guitar, Learning To Play The Guitar, Low Quality, Play Button, Pointers, Price Tag, Quality Guitar, Skill Level, Suits

Steven Broffman asked: Once you make the decision to learn guitar on DVD, the first step is to find out which learn guitar DVD will work best for your guitar playing skill level. There are many popular guitar instruction DVDs on the market, so it is important to compare and pick the one that suits you best.
The Perfect Learn Guitar DVD is…
-Worth the Price Tag
The cost of guitar lesson DVDs can range from $20 to over $100, so you should shop around to make sure you are getting the best product for the money you are willing to spend. If you have a limited budget, you can find a learn guitar DVD that will cover the basics and give you a good start on learning to play the guitar. If you have a few more bucks to spend, a higher priced DVD may give you a little more of what you’re looking for.
-User Friendly
All guitar instruction DVDs are not created equal; some are more complex and meant for the more experienced user. Learning how to play the guitar on DVD can be as simple as inserting the DVD and hitting the play button, or it can be more complicated, depending on the one you choose. If you prefer something more advanced, make sure to read the instructions and get whatever information you need before you get started. This will make learning guitar more fun and successful.
-Good Tips and Pointers
Some learn guitar DVD programs give you the bare minimum, and this doesn’t always have to do with price either. The best program will have thorough instructions and plenty of pointers to cover any questions you may have along the way.
-Is High Quality
Whatever you do, don’t settle for a low quality guitar lesson DVD. And that includes buying some bootleg copy online. It is easy to find a reasonably priced guitar course DVD on the market today, and many of them are of very high quality with superb instruction.
-Has Detailed Instructions
Know your skill level and how you like to learn, and then find this type of instruction in the DVD you buy. You can find an assortment of teaching styles on any learn guitar DVD, including video lessons, audio lessons and more. Be familiar with what works for you before you buy, so it will be most effective for your needs.
Always make sure to look for the best features that most closely meet your own guitar playing needs. Look for the features mentioned above, and you can be sure to find the perfect learn guitar DVD for you!
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