Learn Guitar Playing Home Just About Anyone Can Learn Guitar Playing Fast and Easy
By Verlyn Spreeman
If you are just starting out there are really only a couple things a very talented person like yourself needs to
do to learn guitar playing, and among the utmost vital ones is to buy a guitar .
Your first guitar purchase does not have to be the highest priced one on the planet or even one of the
better brand name models, but if you are going to learn guitar playing it should be in reasonable shape with what is referred to in the
industry as good action.
The action of a guitar is as you press the strings against the fret board without a lot of undue hassle and
they do not create a buzzing sound when held down. The sound of the produced notes should also sound the same no matter where on the neck
they are pressed.
For instance, when you learn guitar playing an E note should sound just the same when made on the second fret of the
fourth string as it does when the first or sixth string is played open. Yes, the octave will not be the same, but the note will be the same. Make
sense?
Plus, as you learn guitar playing it will not change even if you are taught and learn on an
electric or acoustic guitar , classic, full body, six or 12-string or even three-quarter size guitar. The notes and chord
positions will all be the same.
Why Do My Muscles Hurt?
As you learn guitar playing there are various things you will have to get used to and the muscles in your fingers and
wrist that tighten up and cramp is almost certainly one of them. After all you will be using muscles that normally are
not used for other purposes and it may take a short period of time for them to develop so you do not get cramps in your fingers as
you play. You will also discover hard calluses on your finger tips from the frequent pressing of the strings to the fretboard with
the typically steel strings used on most guitars.
It is not uncommon for a person trying to learn guitar playing to have their finger tips bleed from playing too long
before developing calluses. Just as the old saying goes, "no pain...no gain" applies to anyone that really has the passsion to learn guitar
playing.
In Conclusion
The old joke of getting to Carnegie Hall by many hours of practice certainly holds true when you learn guitar
playing. If you do not practice every day, as often as you can, you may still learn to play guitar but mastering it takes time and loyalty
to the instrument. No matter how you obtain lessons, practicing what you have learned until it becomes more of a reflex action or what
is sometimes called second nature will make you a much better guitarist. People from all over the world learn guitar playing every day. I myself
wanted to learn guitar playing at an early age from a burning desire by watching my favorite guitar player. You too can become a master of
your instument if you are willing to put forth the effort it takes to be successful.
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P.S. I picked up my first guitar at around eight years of age and never looked back. Sure my fingers were sore and I wished I
was as good as those people on stage. But that is just one of those prices you have to pay when you learn guitar playing. If you really love to
play as I do then all the hours of practice will not seem like work. Look back in six months time and see how far along you have come. Time will
go fast as you get better and better. Once you get good enough and if you are lucky enough to get some paying gigs then all the hard work will
start to pay off. Not to mention being able to upgrade your equipment. If you learn guitar playing the right way it will give you a lifetime of
enjoyment. You are your own boss and are free to do whatever you please while playing. Let your inner self come out. So start to learn guitar
playing you will not be sorry.
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