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Topic: Learning Guitar
msmyka's photo
Sun 05/16/10 02:47 PM
My brother agreed to teach me how to play guitar... BUT he's a very busy guy. I bought a used guitar and he gave me a book to learn some basics. Anyone else got some helpful hints for someone kinda teaching themselves the basics?

Mayhem_J's photo
Sun 05/16/10 02:49 PM
Google it...lol.

heavenlyboy34's photo
Sun 05/16/10 02:52 PM
That's a huge subject-that's why I'm in the slooow process of writing a method book or 2 for guitar. I recommend "A Modern Method For Guitar", published by Berklee Press.

msmyka's photo
Sun 05/16/10 02:57 PM
Books are so 1990... I need a video tutorial bigsmile

horzman's photo
Sun 05/16/10 02:57 PM
youtube has awesome lessons

newarkjw's photo
Sun 05/16/10 02:58 PM
Practice.........smokin

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Sun 05/16/10 02:58 PM
Edited by TheresMyFriend on Sun 05/16/10 02:59 PM

My brother agreed to teach me how to play guitar... BUT he's a very busy guy. I bought a used guitar and he gave me a book to learn some basics. Anyone else got some helpful hints for someone kinda teaching themselves the basics?


Well, lets see...

"Do like I do...I bought 2 new guitars (1 electric and 1 elc-acoustic) and they are still in the box they came in!

It has been that way for 2 years, and I'm here to tell you... I haven't learned a damn thing!

Soooo confusing!

Good luck, and pass on any tips you may have, right back at me!

Maybe one day...we'll go on the road together!




drinks

heavenlyboy34's photo
Sun 05/16/10 03:00 PM

Books are so 1990... I need a video tutorial bigsmile


lolz...perhaps, but if you want to go anywhere with it, you'll need to know how to read charts (music). Trust me, if you go to an audition and can't read a chart, you'll be dismissed immediately! pitchfork

msmyka's photo
Sun 05/16/10 03:12 PM
Oh this is just for me to learn, not making a career change

Alloguvnah's photo
Sun 05/16/10 03:18 PM
i taught myself, and all i can say is trust your ears. they will let you know what's up

FearandLoathing's photo
Sun 05/16/10 03:24 PM
Start with tabs, tune the instrument to the sound you like (personally I always liked drop-D), make your fingers bleed so they heal up and won't bleed anymore, listen to other guitarists, read...unfortunately youtube can't teach theory very well which is why I recommend picking up a book on musical theory.

heavenlyboy34's photo
Sun 05/16/10 03:26 PM
Edited by heavenlyboy34 on Sun 05/16/10 03:26 PM
btw...if you can get a book/website of scales and arpeggios, that will help you. And always practice with a metronome (there are some online for free)

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Sun 05/16/10 03:27 PM
Start learning chords from the books or online. You can practice scales as well.

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Sun 05/16/10 03:31 PM


My brother agreed to teach me how to play guitar... BUT he's a very busy guy. I bought a used guitar and he gave me a book to learn some basics. Anyone else got some helpful hints for someone kinda teaching themselves the basics?


Well, lets see...

"Do like I do...I bought 2 new guitars (1 electric and 1 elc-acoustic) and they are still in the box they came in!

It has been that way for 2 years, and I'm here to tell you... I haven't learned a damn thing!

Soooo confusing!

Good luck, and pass on any tips you may have, right back at me!

Maybe one day...we'll go on the road together!




drinks


Why would you buy new guitars and never use them?! I started teaching myself how to play a while ago... then moved and haven't picked it up since. But, I will change that soon.

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Sun 05/16/10 03:44 PM
Edited by TheresMyFriend on Sun 05/16/10 03:46 PM



My brother agreed to teach me how to play guitar... BUT he's a very busy guy. I bought a used guitar and he gave me a book to learn some basics. Anyone else got some helpful hints for someone kinda teaching themselves the basics?


Well, lets see...

"Do like I do...I bought 2 new guitars (1 electric and 1 elc-acoustic) and they are still in the box they came in!

It has been that way for 2 years, and I'm here to tell you... I haven't learned a damn thing!

Soooo confusing!

Good luck, and pass on any tips you may have, right back at me!

Maybe one day...we'll go on the road together!




drinks


Why would you buy new guitars and never use them?! I started teaching myself how to play a while ago... then moved and haven't picked it up since. But, I will change that soon.



At the time I bought both guitars, I had "BIG" plans to learn to play overnight, pick up a gig within a week, cut an album in a months time, and be the "Stevie Ray Vaughn play-a-like" for fame and fortune!

But, I know the first step is to take them out of the shipping box!

I'm working on it....just having to build up steam now...but watch out when I get that steam... You got to realize, at my age...steam don't come along as fast as it used to...but I'm working on it.

"I know I can, I know I can, I know I can, wooohooo (building steam) I know I can, yes I can, yes I can....chooooochooooo!"




drinker

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Sun 05/16/10 03:48 PM
I hope you're joking about them still being in the box!

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Sun 05/16/10 03:55 PM

I hope you're joking about them still being in the box!



Seriously speaking:

I have had both out of the box, and looked at and picked around on them maybe a total of 15 minutes, then back into the box!

Then told myself I would start the regiment of learning guitar...even ordered DVD instructions, a book or two...but they are around here somewhere (guitars never came back out of the box).

That's where the situation is at present date.

I think about it occasionally, just seems like not enough hours in a day.

My intentions are still there.


drinker


s1owhand's photo
Sun 05/16/10 05:06 PM
drinker

Here's a start!

http://www.mingle2.com/topic/show/272372

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Sun 05/16/10 05:06 PM
I would say start here:

http://guitar.about.com/od/freebeginnerlessons/ss/essential_chord.htm

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Sun 05/16/10 05:18 PM


Thanks to both of you...



I bookmarked both of your information's.

drinker

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