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Learning How To Play Guitar Needs Patience

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Learning how to play guitar takes a lot of patience and perseverance. Practice makes perfect as what others say in general. If you have these traits, then you can play whatever you want.

Guitar has been one of the most popular musical instruments nowadays. This instrument is so flexible to many genres of music that is why many people enjoy playing it. The common genres that can be played using guitar are folk, country, alternative, pop, and rock. This instrument can also fit different age groups. Guitars are also easy to carry that makes it more popular than other musical instruments. This is one of the basic musical instruments that people can learn.

Before starting to know how to play guitar, you should know what are the basics of the instrument including the basic materials needed to play the instrument. If you don't have a guitar yet, better invest for the one that you really use for a long time. Choose between nylon-stringed or steel-stringed guitar. The nylon strings are easier to play especially for beginners because you don't need to put much pressure on the strings to create a sound.

It is also advisable that you borrow first a guitar before buying one for yourself so that you can choose the type of guitar that you really want. Guitar pick is also one of the basic materials though you can play the instrument with just your fingers. The guitar pick can be soft, medium, or hard.

As a warning, your fingertips will really hurt at first because of the pressure between the strings and your fingertips. Don't worry; this is normal for all the string-instrument players. Time will come that your fingertips will be used to that so don't worry.

The acoustic guitar has six strings, which are E, A, D, G, B, E. These strings are also numbered as 6 down to 1 respectively. This string numbering will be used when you read guitar chords so better memorize them. The number six is the thickest string and the one on top and number 1 is the thinnest and the one at the bottom. The frets of the guitar are the small metal strips that you can see at the neck of the guitar (where the strings are located).

You play the guitar chords by placing your fingers between the frets (and not on it). So if the chord book says to place the finger at the second fret, this means the second gap from the nut (or the one between neck and the headstock; usually the color is white with carvings to guide and the strings). As you move your fingers farther from the nut, the notes get higher and higher.

The fingers usually used to play the guitar are index finger up to the pinky finger. For advanced playing, the thumb can also be used for the 6th string. Using the chord book, a circle or zero means that the string is an open string. This means that you don't press the string. An X means a dead string or you will not play that string. The numbers on the strings means the fret number where your fingers will be placed.

Now that you know the basics on how to play guitar, good luck and have patience in trying to play the instrument.

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