Wednesday 25 September 2019

How to Play Guitar - Basics




How to Play Guitar - Basics




Irrespective of your age, whether you are kid, young or old there is no better feeling than able to play any musical instrument. After practicing Guitar for a couple of months its quite common for beginners to loosen interest in learning Guitar due to improper guidance and inadequate exercises and effort, this is really Unfortunate!!
Learning guitar basics with the help of local instructor sometimes helps and sometimes not. Also, An instructor can be expensive depending upon the Geography, their expertise, and popularity.
That’s where How To Play Guitar Chords steps in, we update and provide new Guitar lessons through our website ‘How to play guitar chords’ which helps to build your Guitar basics and you can play Guitar in a better way and improve your ability consistently. Nothing is more affordable than FREE. Right?


Guitar Myths and Misconceptions:



There are certain Myths about How to play Guitar due to which many of us lose our hope and desire to play the Guitar before even starting practicing and learning Guitar. So, this is high time to clear all Misconceptions and Myths about playing Guitar.

Here are a couple of common misconceptions and myths:
·       “I just can’t play Guitar, It's too hard”
·       “I’m too old to learn guitar”
·       “I can’t play guitar left-handed”
·       “I have seen many people quitting guitar after practicing for years”

Anyone can play guitar; you just need to practice guitar every day with consistency.
Age can’t hinder you, there are many people who started playing guitar in a very old stage of 65 or 70 and now they are working as a professional Guitar Instructor.
We understand hiring guitar instructor and taking guitar lessons may lock your daily routine for hours. How to play guitar chords provides you all the lessons from beginners to expert level handy in the website itself. You can browse and learn anytime you want.
You just need to spare an hour daily to learn a new thing or to practice your passion. Here the best part is you can also split the duration like 30-30 mins or 15 mins X 4. Right!!
Righty, Lefty, Doesn’t Matter. There are many famous guitarists who are left-handed.
Yes, there are many people who are practicing to play guitar for years and also quit playing. Believe me, practicing guitar correctly and consistency plays a vital role in learning guitar. If you spend an hour daily only then you can start playing your favorite songs correctly in a couple of months only.


Buying A Guitar:


Before you begin your journey of learning the guitar, you’ll need the guitar. While much of your decision will be based on personal preference, there are some key factors to consider when buying a guitar as a beginner guitarist:
  • Price
  • Style
  • Player Age/Size
  • Guitar Condition
  • Where You’re Purchasing


Where to Purchase:


As a beginner, it is best to avoid making a pawn shop, flea market, or yard sale purchase unless you are shopping with somebody who has experience in purchasing a guitar. Having never purchased a guitar, you may not know what to look for in terms of damage or guitar quality. With that being said, a local music retail shop is your best bet. You may also shop online with a reputable company, although be sure to review the return policy.


Price of Guitar:


Some suggest that a great guitar can cost you between 10K – 15K INR, there are plenty of quality guitars available within the 5K – 10K INR range. Additionally, there are many options that include not only the guitar but also essential accessories, such as a tuner, capo and guitar bag.


Condition of Guitar:


While purchasing guitar check the condition of guitar properly. If purchasing a new guitar, these issues likely won’t be a concern, but they are worth checking for. Here are some steps to follow as you check the condition of a guitar:

1.     Look at the guitar front, check the bridge. Run a thin pick between the bridge and the body of the guitar to ensure there are no gaps.
2.     Touch and move your hand up and down the length of the guitar’s neck slowly. It should be smooth, with no sharp edges or splinters.

3.     Turn the guitar over and check its heel. There should be no cracks or gaps between the guitar’s heel and neck.

4.     Check the guitar’s string height by pressing down on the first, second, and third fret. You should be able to do so with minimal effort. Come to the 12th fret and press down. The distance from the top of fret to the bottom of the string should be no more than three times. If it is five times, the guitar may have a warped neck or too high of a bridge.




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Happy ‘How to play Guitar - Basic’ Learning!!!


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