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Learn and master guitar

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By Guitar Gremlin


Learn and master guitar with 5 simple steps that any beginner can follow

Learn and master guitar because it will open up the musical doors for you, especially if you plan to go on and learn different types instruments and musical styles. Think of it as a code, once you discover a bit about music, it tends to get easier to see the entire picture and apply its wonderful gifts with other instruments.

1. You don't need to know how to read standard notation.

There is such a thing as tablature, which is a very easy method of reading music that involves numbers. This system can honestly be learned in a matter of minutes and unlike standard notation - it actually makes a lot more sense, or can be grasped a little better I should say.

2. 3 chords and you're on your way

3 basic chords, I would recommend C, G, and D ,can be put together in all sorts of combinations to make a neat sounding song. In fact, most common place songs are written with these 3 chords. I decided to talk about those chords not because they are common, but because there are three of them. If you can take it upon your self to learn three chords here and there, it starts to add up like compound interested and you will be a walking chord dictionary before long. Take your time with each set of three and you will be nearly half way on your journey to learn and master guitar playing.

3. Develop your strumming skills

Strumming skills can better your playing dramatically. Allow me to explain. Strumming chords is simply the process of taking your guitar pick or your bare hand and brushing through the strings. This causes your chords to sound. Now, realize this! you can strum down through the strings or you can strum UP through the string, but combining them into down, up, down, up can help you play cleaner and faster. I would call this alternate strumming, because you're alternating - duh!

Now imagine if you changed it to some thing like Down, down, up, down, down, up - then by experimenting with different combos, you can start to create different rhythms and make your playing more entertaining.

4. Apply step 3 to single notes

Take the last step that I was talking about and apply it to just one string. This will help you later on for playing solos which typically use single notes. There's a lot more to be said about soloing, but this will give you a good start when you decide to learn and master guitar playing.

5. Learn and memorize the major scale

I know you may be frightened at the thought of learning a scale, but the major scale is very simple after you've played with it for a while, and just about all other kinds of scales can be constructed from it. Also, you can solo to many different things with nothing other than just the major scale. Learning this will also make unlocking other scales and modes a piece of cake on down the road, and will teach you a lot more about how chords are made, how to find new ones, and which ones to use together.

You see guitar playing like anything has a science to it. In any form of science, you don't just start learning the difficult stuff first - you have to build the foundation, see? not only that, but even with basic stuff, if they aren't put in the right order can make this more complicated. Now, if you seek more wisdom or don't even know how to tune a guitar, what a guitar is, etc - the following site will help you to learn and master guitar.

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