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Thursday, August 13, 2009

Learn to Play Guitar Correctly

By Payo W Perry

Learning to play guitar can be pretty daunting when you're a complete beginner. Normally students starting out have just one simple desire - to play something anything.

Often beginners will try to teach themselves only to end up frustrated and while it's true that there are many types of guitar lessons available today, which ones are correct for you?

Firstly you should think about the type of music you enjoy and would eventually like to be able to play. That will give you a basic compass on which to decide everything else. If you are interested in Jazz or Classical guitar for example then expert instruction, preferably one to one guitar lessons are advised.

Guitar styles such as Blues and Rock have much more freedom and on many occasions it's up to you to find your own path in all aspects including technique and style of playing. There will always be things you cant do as you learn to play guitar, no one can do it all, but what you must strive to do is connect with your own musical personality. That is uniquely yours.

Too many students accept bad standards of lessons for guitar. If you are feeling frustrated because you're not understanding everything or are unsure about what it is your supposed to practice and how then it's sign you're not getting good quality guitar lessons. Choose your teacher wisely as they can make or break your chances for success.

Using the web to learn from home is a wonderful option and there are a few fantastic websites offering very cost effective solutions to learn guitar. You'll need to be self motivated and have a strong desire to play, this may be a problem for some but generally learning guitar online is excellent.

Remember that everything comes with consistent practice and you'll need to be patient in the beginning. Try to steadily build into more advanced techniques and always practice slowly and perfectly.

As a last point remember that all musicians find their own way. Youre going to have unique musical problems but the answers are always there with perseverance and motivation to get through them. When you learn to play guitar you learn about yourself.

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