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How To Play Songs On Guitar

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Thu, 18 Jun 2009

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As you learn guitar, you want to know how to play songs on the guitar. Playing songs is the natural next step, but you may need to learn a few things first! Beginner guitarists need easy guitar songs to learn first, before them starting learning the advanced songs. Once a guitarist can get through the basic guitar chords, strumming patterns, and speed on the song, then they can begin to get into the insane guitar solos and riffs.

A lot of musicians learned how to play guitar songs with this tried and true method. To learn to play by ear, you simply listen to a sequence of guitar music, and try to play it. It is usually most effective to attempt shorter sequences; maybe one or two bars, when first getting started. Once you can play simple guitar riffs, you can move on to more challenging ones, and over time you'll build up the skills to even play entire guitar songs.

If you really want to learn to play songs on guitar, there are really only a couple of choices. You can find a local instructor or buy a lot of books on the subject, or take an online guitar course. A local instructor can be good, but you are going to pay quite a bit and learn very slowly. If you have lessons twice a week in three months you are going to be pretty broke and not very far in your quest to play the guitar. Books are good of course but you have to know what to buy and it's very hard to learn the guitar from words or pictures.

Learning to play the guitar online or with guitar software has many advantages. You can practice at your convenience and if you have some extra time, you can practice for as long as you wish. You have the same advantages as an instructor, but this teacher is always available and doesn't charge by the clock. Most online courses have a very reasonable rate for hundreds of hours of lessons. The lessons are usually in video format which means you can see how to play and repeat a lesson as much as you want.

Playing the guitar should be an enjoyable experience. This will make you practice more and become better much more quickly.. There will be some problems along the way but once you've gotten the hang of it, you'll be sounding great. Try not to get frustrated. Be patient and the next time you know, it will be like second nature to you.

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