Getting Started

Everybody has to start somewhere and you might as well start here! This is a collection of articles on some basics that you need to know as you begin learning guitar.

Progress and Motivation

Getting Started With Guitar
Learn How to Play Guitar - Progress and Motivation

Recording Your Practice Sessions

I have found with some of my students that the number one obstacle to learn how to play guitar is motivation.You begin to learn to play but it just seems too difficult and it doesn't seem like you are ever going to get any better and your fingers hurt and your hands are cramping up and it is just not much fun to play. A couple of methods that I have always used to keep myself and my students motivated when practicing can also be applied to your practice times. Motivation is the key to success when learning to play guitar.

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How to Change Guitar Strings

Getting Started With Guitar

The most basic maintenance that you will need to be able to do on your guitar is to change guitar strings. You might as well learn this now while you learn how to play guitar so that you can change your own guitar strings in the future. Strings do not last forever. They will break, or they will simply get old and dead sounding after a while. You can take your guitar to a local music store and for an expensive fee they would gladly change a string for you. But it is really not that difficult of a task once you get the hang of it, though it does take a bit of time to change guitar strings. The first time you change your strings may be a little frustrating but once you get the hang of it, you will wonder what all the fuss was about.

How Often Should I Change Guitar Strings?

The problem with that question is that there is not one good answer. It really depends on a few factors such as how much you play, whether you use cleaner to help the strings last longer, and even on the chemistry of your sweat. At the very minimum you should make sure and change your strings every 2 or 3 months but this can vary from player to player. A lot of professional musicians will change strings for every gig. Don't just change strings when they break. Instead, you should change the strings on your guitar on a regular basis.

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Which Guitar to Learn On?

Getting Started With Guitar

So, which guitar is the best for a new guitarist just starting out? Well, it really just depends on what kind of music you want to play. If you don't know what type of guitar that you want to play on then you should ask yourself what kind of music you want to play. A good way to figure this out is to simply pick a song that you like for its guitar sound.

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Tuning

Getting Started With Guitar
Tuning Your Guitar to Itself

tunerTuning your guitar to itself with this method is one of the most important pieces of knowledge that you can gain when you learn how to play guitar. When tuning your guitar to itself you tune each string to another string on the guitar that is assumed to already be in the tune that you want it in. This means that you can tune a guitar without having to use a tuner. The only problem with this can be that your guitar might not end up in exact concert pitch. Since you start with the top string they may end up tuned relative to whatever the top string happens to beat the time of tuning. If the top string is out of tune then the rest of the guitar may sound alright when you are playing by yourself because it is all tuned relatively to the top string. However, if playing with a band or a recording it may not sound right because the top string was never exactly tuned to an E.

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Guitar Playing Positions

Getting Started With Guitar

There are two sitting guitar playing positions for the guitar; classical and casual. Both positions are basically the same principle.

  • Pick up the guitar and make sure that the guitar body is supported by your leg
  • Position yourself at the edge of your chair so that you are not leaning against the back of it. A stool is preferred to a regular chair.
  • Make sure that your back is slightly relaxed but still straight.
  • Lean the guitar backwards toward you slightly in order to create a more comfortable guitar playing position
  • If playing in the classical playing position then the guitar should be positioned with the neck tilted upward almost parallel to your shoulder

Sitting Guitar Playing Positions

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Hi, My name is Joshua. I have now been playing guitar for over 10 years (I'm 27 years old) and I am the worship leader for my church. However, I still remember how much I struggled when first learning how to play guitar and I know the toughest part is getting started. That's why I created this site and reviewed these courses. I have found that a good self-paced course is one of the best ways to learn to play the guitar. I hope that these reviews help you in deciding how to begin learning guitar and I wish you the best of luck in your journey as a musician.

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