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Beginner Secrets for Learning to Play the Guitar by Kirk Downing

Before we dive into the basics of how to play the guitar, let's take a look at the actual exercise layout. When we watch our favorite rock stars jamming with their amazing guitars at concerts or in music videos, we are envious of their speed, dexterity and skill. We want to be able to do the same thing and find ourselves wondering how in the world they learned to play so well.

The guitar is not a difficult instrument to learn how to play, but before you begin taking lessons there are a few basics you should keep in mind. You must be determined to succeed. Without determination, you are destined to give up before you've learned to play this wonderful instrument. Determination is especially important when it comes to learning to play the guitar.

Patience is the Key

Another key to learning the guitar is patience. You cannot become a rock star overnight. Learning the guitar takes time, especially during the initial days. Once you have these two basic tenets, the third thing, which is specific to music, is having a musical ear. You have to be able to, over a period of time, identify the sounds associated with particular notes.

Buy yourself a Guitar

The first step to actually learning how to play the guitar is to get yourself a guitar. Owning a guitar is vital to the learning process simply because learning involves constant practice. You have to constantly practice what you learn, as a lack of practice can make you rusty and setback your learning process.

Having your own guitar enables you to practice whenever you want, at the frequency you desire. Also, the feeling of ownership is a big confidence booster. By purchasing your own guitar, you have taken the first step to learning how to play it. The last and final preliminary step before you kick off the actual learning process is getting yourself a teacher.

Find a Good Teacher

In the days before the Internet, to learn how to play the guitar, you had to learn from a guitar teacher. This meant you had to actually go to the house of a teacher, or have the teacher come to your house. That was quite a limiting experience, because there was no guarantee the teacher you were learning from was the best or was able to teach you the style you wanted to learn.

Did you Know?These days it's getting harder and harder to find a good guitar teacher that will actually come to your house and teach you how to play the guitar. Most aspiring players are looking towards the Internet for lessons.

Learning Guitar Online

With the arrival of the Internet, that equation has changed irrevocably. Today, there are a large number of online websites that teach how to play the guitar, right from the simple basics to complex chord structures and styles. All you need is access to a computer and the Internet. You can choose a website that best suits your needs. Once you have zeroed in on a site you can start taking your guitar lessons.

About the Author
Kirk Downing has developed a site called JamDojo.com that provides a wealth of helpful information for anyone that wants to learn guitar (http://www.jamdojo.com/learnguitar/). You'll find articles and blog posts covering a range of guitar related topics.





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