Tuesday, September 1, 2009

6 Little Tips For Bettering Your Guitar Playing Skill

By Cindy Claire

The idea of being able to play guitar in front of enthralled audiences may excite many guitar enthusiasts, but most people get stuck after just a few days. When the sore fingers and time crunches set in, all your enthusiasm starts to fade. Does this sound familiar to you? If you happen to be one of those people, don't give up just yet. I am about to share with some great tips to help you overcome the problems in the initial learning stage so that you can eventually fulfill your guitar playing dream.

1. Get To Know Your Guitar Well

Ask yourself what is the name of each part of your guitar and what functions each of them carries? You can hardly imagine yourself become a great player if you are not even familiar with your instrument. So, get started from the users' manual!

2. Get Help From A Guitar Expert Or Guitar Tutorial

You need to get some help. It can be a beginner guitar tutorial, or someone you find from online guitar player's forums. The best type of help is of course from a real guitar expert who can teach you face to face, as you learn much faster that way.

3. Go Beyond Sore Fingers And Aching muscles

Don't give up playing because of this. You'll become used to it with time and regular practice. Your muscles just need to get used to the pressure...it'll help if you put in all your strength to press the strings, at least for the first few days. Try releasing the soreness in your muscles by squeezing the massage balls.

4. Start Off With Open Chords

Learning to play open chords should be your first lesson, and you can move on to playing bar chords later on which is a bit harder. As said, you need to give your muscles some time to adapt to those chords.

5. Practice Makes Perfect

This proverb holds true for whatever you try to achieve in your life. With that being said, practicing guitar repeatedly can be quite boring after some while. To maintain your interest level, it is a good idea to play your favorite songs on your guitar. That way, you will find more fun with learning.

6. Make It A Habit To Tune Your Guitar Correctly

This is a very good habit for guitar players at any level, and will provide you with huge benefits in the long run. Anyway, the music can lose all its charm with just one string wrong, right?

Just remember, learning to play guitar can be boring and frustrating sometimes but you will definitely be a better player if you can stick to it.

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