Saturday, October 27, 2012

How To Learn The Guitar Fast


The first thing to know about how to learn the guitar fast is
that if you are clear on a number of basic concepts the whole
process of playing the guitar will fall into place effortlessly
and you will have a lot of fun right from the very start.

Concept #1: Regardless of whether you have just purchased a new
or pre-played instrument make certain your guitar's action is set
up properly for you, a good guitar shop can do this for you, but
you have to ask them to set the action for you, it is very rare
that a guitar is in top playable condition when you purchase the
instrument.

The 'action' is the distance between the underside of the guitar
string the guitar fingerboard. If the action is too high it will
make playing difficult, resulting in sore fingers, and excessive
tension in the player's hands.

Concept #2: The is no music in the guitar, as you learn special
skills you will project yourself through the instrument. The
guitar is simply a tool for musical expression. Many players
spend large amounts of money on equipment in the hope that their
new purchase will improve their musicianship.

Understand this: no amount of equipment can ever replace lack of
developed talent.

Concept #3: The most important skill to develop is to develop
your groove. People respond to music in this order 1.rhythm,
2.melody, 3. harmony. Notice rhythm is the first aspect of music
that people respond to.

A definition of music in it's most basic form could be :"pitch in
time".

Traditionally, guitar method books concentrate on learning
chords, very little is done to develop the player's rhythmic
ability. This is one of the major reasons people do not learn the
guitar fast, their focus is on learning more chords without
improving their rhythm.

Concept #4: Chord shapes must be easy to play. This is very
important, if the chord shapes are too difficult for the new
guitarist they will not be able to develop their rhythm because
they will usually stop tapping their foot while they put all
their energy into forming the difficult chord shape.

Chord shapes should consist of one or two fingers for the
beginner.

Concept #5: Avoid fancy strumming patterns, concentrate on
strumming once on the first beat of the bar and focus on tapping
your foot. By strumming the chord only once the guitarist will
quickly develop a clear memory of the sound of the chord, this is
essential for playing songs by ear.

Concept #6: Learn simple two chord songs first. If you want to
know how to learn the guitar fast start with two chord songs and
then as your ear develops progress to three chord songs. Study
the chord progressions of each song you play and notice the
similarities in the chord progressions, many songs use the same
chord progressions, this will help you develop a high speed
memorization system for learning songs fast.

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