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Learn To Play Guitar Online For Beginners

By: Phill Mason Home | Reference-and-Education


If you think you are ready to learn to play guitar, look into different options for guitar lessons. There are many choices available for guitar lessons--from individual guitar lessons with a private instructor and group guitar lessons or classes to online guitar lessons, video-based guitar lessons, or even guitar lessons from a DVD. Which format will work best for you will depend on your learning style and how quickly you want to learn. Whichever format you choose weekly lessons with practice sessions every day are recommended for beginners.
As you learn to play guitar, you will be taught how to hold your guitar and pick, the names of the different parts of your guitar, how to tune your guitar, finger-picking, scales, chords, modes, strumming patterns, theory, song composition, how to play a couple simple guitar songs, and even how to repair a broken guitar.

To start guitar lessons, you will need a guitar with six strings, guitar picks, and a chair without arms. Choose your favorite type of guitar: acoustic, electric, bass, classical and more. Start with at least ten guitar picks so you can try different brands and sizes, and so you will have extras if you lose picks. Most beginners prefer to learn how to play guitar with medium gauge picks.

Be sure to get your guitar tuned before your first lesson. Ask anyone who plays guitar to show you how to tune your guitar for the first time. Or, purchase an inexpensive guitar tuner, which has blinking lights that indicate how to tune each guitar string.

Within a few guitar classes or sessions, you will learn three major chords: G major, C major, and D major. After you have mastered the three major chords and how to switch between chords, you will be able to start learning songs written in these chords.
Plan to practice what you learn in your lessons for at least 15 minutes every day. Practice tuning your guitar, playing scales, playing chords, and switching chords. It is normal for fingertips to become slightly sore at first from the guitar strings. Your fingertips will gradually develop calluses that will make them less sensitive. If the soreness or sensitivity continues, you might want to get lighter strings until your fingers develop calluses.

As you advance to higher levels of guitar lessons, you will learn strumming patterns, minor chords, and more songs. Before you know it, you will learn power chords, sharps and flats, string bending, sliding, bar chords, hammer-ons, pull-offs, major chord inversions, palm muting, and more. You'll soon be strumming like a pro!




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Phill Mason is the founder of Crash Course Muso and they provide high definition video guitar lessons in an online members community. Phill's been teaching muso's to play various instruments including guitar, keyboards, drums and bass for the last 20+ years and his ethos has always been, Play First - Learn Later!

If you want to learn to play guitar, there is no greater experience than actually playing first and then studying after.

Phill's continuous ambition is to create confident, outstanding musicians who will share their enjoyment and excitement of playing a musical instrument with as many other people as possible. Together, passionate musicians can create beautiful music and that is priceless.

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