tips because they have been given a guitar, become interested in learning
to play it and not been able to come up with the money for lessons. The
most logical thing to do when you first become interested in learning to
play your guitar is get hold of a chord book and start practicing some
simple chords.
Guitar Beginner Tip Number One: Your Body Needs To Learn.
Trying to practice playing chords without any advice or help often
overwhelms the new guitarist with questions like, "should playing guitar
hurt my fingers so much?" and "why do my fingers keep muffling the
strings?".
Discomfort - even pain, is normal when you begin to play guitar. Think
about it. You are training your muscles to do things that they have never
had to do before. It's natural that they should complain. Although this is
a small stage in learning guitar, in terms of time, the physical
discomfort can often turn people off guitar playing for life.
Guitar Beginner Tip Number Two: You Need To Toughen Your Fingers.
Your left hand finger tips need to form callouses so that pushing down on
the strings does not hurt. Unfortunately, the way to do this is to play on
in spite of the pain until your fingers start to get tougher.
Guitar Beginner Tip Number Three: Relax.
When you first try to make chord shapes with your left hand, the fingers
will tend to get in each other's way. The way to fix this is to slow down
and work on getting each individual finger in place so that they do not
muffle the strings. This entails beginning with how you hold the guitar
and your general overall posture. Start with trying to hold the guitar in
playing position without excess tension, then go onto making a simple
chord shape like E minor in the first position. Strum it a few times,
keeping an awareness of any changes in tension in your body.
After you get used to the sensation of trying to play the guitar in a
relaxed manner, try extending your efforts to slightly more demanding
chords like the C major and A minor. If you keep practicing chords with a
weather eye on your whole body, by the time you get to practicing barre
chords you will be in a position to make your guitar playing progress much
faster.
Guitar Beginner Tip Number Four: Get A Guitar Your Body Likes.
My final guitar beginner tip is about the first guitar you buy. Be
prepared to do a lot of searching and a lot of trying out guitars. As a
beginner you need to get the feel of holding and strumming a guitar. Get
advice from a friend or an online guitar forum as far as brand, condition
or quality of a guitar you're interested in, but you should also be
influenced by what feels comfortable for you. After all, you are going to
be sitting in your room playing it for quite some time.
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