Teach Yourself to Play Guitar

By Chris Lake


If you want to learn to play the guitar one approach is to hire a private and have lessons. This is great, and many people take this route, but there is another way to learn the guitar, and that is to teach yourself. This article will address some of the ways you can do this, and explain exactly what you need to do when teaching yourself guitar.

I would that you set yourself some targets when you first start learning to play guitar, and try and work towards these. By setting yourself targets, you'll find that you wont feel so inundated with all the new things you'll be learning, and you can concentrate more on areas of weakness. You should ask yourself what reasons you have for learning the guitar- are you looking to become a professional performer, or do you just want to play at home, or at parties, with your friends? Knowing where you want to take your guitar playing will help you to stay disciplined and motivated, as well as enabling you to see your progress more clearly.

When teaching yourself to play the guitar you will have to refer to various learning materials. Up until fairly recently this would primarily consist of books, and perhaps a few magazines, or even videos. Today, though, there are far more options open to you. You can now find a vast amount of information on learning the guitar on the internet. This information is pretty easy to find - just do a Google search. You're sure to find all the information you'll need to start learning the guitar.

If you want to make good progress it is vital that you take a logical approach to learning. You should begin by learning the basics, and move on once you have perfected them. You should never bite of more than you can chew. If you take on too much too soon, you will not progress as well as you should.

One good thing about teaching yourself to play is that you're not bound to the standard methods of learning. You have the freedom to try out as many different ways of playing something as you can think of, and this can be invaluable in developing your own distinctive style and sound. Some of the all time great guitarists were self taught, and part of the reason that they became so well respected is because they developed such individual styles, as a result of not being taught in the traditional manner. That being said, I believe you should always learn the proper way to do things as well, so that you become a great all-round guitar player.

A lot of people find that, without a guitar tutor to encourage them, they struggle to keep disciplined when teaching themselves guitar. This is a difficulty faced by many, and it is down to you to make sure you put in the work, and stay focused on learning. If done correctly, the effort you put in will yield satisfying results which will, in turn, motivate you to practice even more. Above all else, you should make sure that you enjoy the process of teaching yourself guitar.

That's the end of this article on teaching yourself guitar. Hopefully that's clarified a few things.




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