4/23/2012

Beginning To Learn To Play Guitar For Newbies

By Timson Deboson


To learn to play guitar for newbies can be a promising and fun thing for a lot of reasons, and these reasons can be practical or creative. Some might just want to learn this skill in order to expand their horizons, whereas others may have a goal which makes this necessary. For those learning, an acoustic six string guitar might be preferable, along with an optional pick used to strum the strings.

Patience is another important thing to have, but other than the guitar, there is really nothing more you need to start practicing. Taking these first steps might be even easier if you have an established love for music.

When you are learning to play the guitar, there are some basic things that are important for you to know. The arrangement of the strings is one of the primary things for you to learn.

The strings are placed in order of thickness on the neck of the guitar and there are six of them, with each string making a different note. The lowest note is made using the thickest string and is an E note, and the order of the strings is A, D, G, B and another, higher E, which is a thin string. These need to be remembered, especially in terms of where your fingers sit.

Your dominant hand will be the one doing this, when you are playing your guitar, so it is good to practice with that hand on the neck of the guitar. The notes and chords are affected by strings being held down or plunked. Remembering which strings elicit which chords or notes will be very helpful and will prevent you from making so many mistakes when playing.

When you press down on these strings, they will make the right notes and that is what you want to get used to doing. The notes themselves might be quite difficult, but it is also good to practice moving between the individual chords. Between lessons, it is a good idea to spend time practicing what you have learnt to make further lessons much easier.




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