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Monday, April 25, 2011

Important Guitar Tips



Have you seen people who definitely know their way around the guitar and not just play them randomly? If you have, have you ever felt a tinge of jealousy at what they can do? The internet age has made it easier for people to access free lessons online, including the guitar, and so it wouldn't be too hard for anyone now to pick up a guitar, look for the chords to a song online and search for finger placements or tabs on how to play these chords. These are some ways I've actually done online and more often than not I would claim that I can play the guitar.

This is not exactly "real playing" though and I would say that if I were to give an honest assessment of what I can do. Real playing means you know basic chord progressions or how certain chords go together and how some just don't and this is what's missing with this kind of mock guitar playing. This mock playing is basically just "playing around" with the guitar. If you have tried these methods and find yourself looking for more knowledge about playing the guitar, then it is time you consider getting a program that will take your playing to the next level. It is the most logical step to do.

Learn and Master Guitar by Steve Krenz is one of the more celebrated programs in its category. This program covers practically everything that a person who truly knows how to play the guitar should know including techniques and music theory, among others. Despite its price, it is the perfect program for beginners. It takes you from beginner to advanced to expert smoothly and it encourages practice. Yes, it can be more expensive than its many competitions but if you're serious about this newfound love then getting the program is a real good deal. Find out more about it at Learn and Master Guitar Reviews.

If you are just knowing the ropes around this instrument, here is one word of advice you should pay heed: There is no program in the world, no matter how award winning they are (which is what Steve Krenz's program is, hy the way) that could give you the skills you want if you do not put into the equation hard work and perseverance. Perseverance is the drive behind constant practice. Perseverance is, on the one hand, driven by passion and the unwavering desire to learn.

One other issue that every student of the instrument has to go through is the pain that comes with the first few tries or practice sessions. This is literal pain I'm referring to, one that you'll feel from the tips of your fingers to your neck, shoulders and back. This pain is normal when you're practicing but if you want to avoid or minimize experiencing them, you can stretch before each session and take breaks after 30 to 45 minutes to stretch your leg muscles or walk around. One pain that will be impossible to avoid is the one you'll get from your fingertips. It's inevitable, you will get blisters on your first tries with the guitar. The only way around this is to allow calluses to build up so it would no longer hurt when you play in the future.



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