Guitar Tips For Serious Learners
Have you ever felt jealous of the people who can play the guitar and not just play it but also appear to know exactly what the instrument is about? The internet has completely changed the way people learn and learning an instrument, including the guitar, is no exemption. Practically anyone can just pick up a guitar and play a song of their choice by searching for the chords online and see how chords are played or they can simply go look at video tutorials. I’m one of those who have tried my hand at guitar this way and many times I would claim that I can play the instrument.
But if I could be honest in my assessment, this isn’t really “real playing”. 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 perfectly fits this description, “playing around with a 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. The program covers practically everything that one should know to be a real guitar player including knowing when to switch chords or how to switch them as well as ear training. For beginners, it is pretty much the choice to make despite its price. It takes you from beginner to advanced to expert smoothly and it encourages practice. Serious learners who are truly passionate about this newfound love can truly find an excellent training in the program and this completely justifies it’s hefty price tag. Find out why I’m all praises with this by reading Learn and Master Guitar Reviews.
If you have just started with learning the guitar, keep this tip in mind: programs no matter how lauded and award-winning (which is what Steve Krenz’s program is by the way) can turn you into a good or great guitar player without you being able to put in hard work and perseverance into the equation. Dedication to consistent and constant practice is the product of perseverance; in turn, perseverance is fuelled by passion and the unflinching desire to learn.
One of the other issues you’ll ran into with learning the guitar is the pain that accompanies your training and you will never be exempted from this . 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. Now this is actually very normal but even so you can minimize it by remembering to stretch before you start practicing. You can also take breaks after every 30 to 45 minutes of practice. 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. Allowing calluses to build up is the only way to eliminate this pain in the future.
April 21, 2011
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Posted by Jam Man
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