Friday, July 17, 2009

Learn How to Play the Guitar in 5 minutes!

By John Edward

Well, maybe you've dabbled with it here and there, but haven't actually played a cool tune. You know, "Hot-Cross-Buns" or something similar, but not any major music hits. It doesn't matter what kind of music you enjoy, the guitar is great for any category.

If you want to learn how to play the guitar, it will take some patience, dedication, and commitment on your part. You will also have to get used to some physical effects from playing the guitar as well.

For example, you will develop calluses on your fingers, from strumming the strings. Your hands may cramp a little bit when you start learning the different chords, because they're not used to being in those positions. Your shoulders may get sore and tired too.

Remember, no matter whom your guitar idol is, they too had to start somewhere. They experienced the same finger calluses hand and shoulder soreness that you do. The old saying "No pain, no gain" is pretty relevant to when you first learn how to play the guitar.

When you first learn how to play the guitar, it's important to understand the tuning process. If you can't figure this out, then your going to hear sounds that are as bad as Mike Ditka's singing "Take Me Out to The Ball Game" at Wrigley Field (it was horrendous). You have the lower E string, the A string, the D string, the G string, and the B string. These are arranged from the bottom of the guitar to the top. Then of course you have the high E string, which should be tuned last.

Now, you can manually tune your guitar, or you can pay a music store to do it for you. Obviously this will depend on your preference so we'll leave the decision in your hands. However, it's important to keep in mind that you can spend a lot of money having it done for you. Then again, they may do it for free. Just ask, and they'll tell you. We still recommend doing it yourself so you get a better understanding of the sounds it will make for you.

After you've properly tuned everything, learn to read the guitar tabs. You can find tutorials for this all around the Internet, and to be honest, most of them are accurate. Just place your fingers on each string, then strum the guitar using the other hand. It's going to take some practice, so don't think you'll be a master after one evening. Just make sure you start out playing easier chords because it will help in the long run. The simple ones are C, G, and A.

Alright! You're now ready to play the guitar. Did it take you five minutes to read this and position the fingers? Hopefully it did, and now you have yourself a new hobby. Happy Playing!

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