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4 Tips On How to Play the Guitar!

Author: Yasir Khan
Added: October 1, 2008

Learning how to play the guitar is not as difficult as it might seem. There are literally hundreds of thousands of guitarists in the world today, who have learned to play the guitar either by trial and error, or by hiring a guitar teacher. The truth still remains that guitars are by far the most addictive musical instruments the world has ever witnessed. It is not surprising to see a plethora of websites emerge in order to teach people how they should approach playing the guitar.

So what exactly do you require in order to learn how to play the guitar easily? Do you need to have the "it" factor, whatever "it" means? Studies have shown that given enough practice, even an artistically incompetent person can master an art over time. What I basically mean to say is that you need to have dedication and lots of it.

Learning to play the guitar requires a lot of time, dedication and energy. Some people learn to play tabs using the wrong finger placements and then have to start over, resulting in months or years of lost time.

So here are some tips which can help you learn how to play the guitar easily:

1. Choose your inspiration and watch how that person plays the guitar: Do it! It helps.Make sure you understand how that person approaches playing the guitar. What exactly are his finger placements. How does he hold the guitar plectrum. Read up on his bio and his life history and try to find out how long he had been playing for. It is the small details which count.

2. Search for mentors online: The web is the answer to everything these days. Google the words "How to Play The Guitar" and you will come up with thousands of websites whose purpose is to teach people how to play the guitar. Start small and then slowly advance through the video tutorials.

3. Never try to change the sequence of learning: I cannot state that enough times. Always remember that when you start playing the guitar, you should first learn finger placements, then basic chords, then strumming style and then move on to advanced chords and tabs.

4. Use Web 2.0 guitar websites to learn: Web 2.0 websites are highly interactive and can be lots of fun. For example, try searching for guitar lessons on YouTube and you will find tons of free content. This approach is better than spending a lot of money on a guitar teacher.

Finally, give yourself a lot of time to learn. Learning how to play the guitar is not a race, it is a marathon. Progress steadily and you will win the game.

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