Best Ways Of Mastering Guitar Playing

By Jack Wogan


Whether you are eager to start your first guitar lessons or simply wish to better train your already acquired skills, there are plenty of ways to familiarize with the art of mastering the guitar and many don't even require you to leave the comfort of your own home. The first ground rule you need to set is body posture. The correct position of your back and shoulders while holding the instrument is crucial: you don't want your arms or legs to get numb in the middle of the song! After choosing a comfortable area in your house, you can proceed to the actual guitar lessons. Here are a few suggestions to get you started.

Probably the best idea for your first lessons is the free online library of songs and instructions provided by many specialized Internet sites. They can put you in contact with experienced teachers and help you polish your hand in different styles and techniques, all in the comfort of your own home. You simply need to find a cozy corner in your favorite room, let your body rest in a good position - back, arm, shoulder and leg postures are very important if you don't want to collapse while working the chords - and play along. A great advantage of online guitar lessons is that they train your muscle memory, strum-hand and fret hand coordination, and make you ear sensitive to changes in the sound, pitch and intonation and the song.

To make learning a fun and sharing experience, you can invite a few friends over and form a study group. Joining in can prove a very inspiring strategy, as you can steal the moves of others more experienced than you. Also, being distracted by the conversation will help you relax, move your hand along the chords more naturally and learn fret and muscle memory, since you won't be as inclined to always look down at your fingers while playing.

If you are willing to spend some money, feel free to buy guitar learning DVDs and you will have instant access to virtually a year's worth of guitar lessons, plus a very useful handbook on which you can follow the notes and indications as you practice. Another option is to take private lessons and benefit from the experience of a professional. Choose someone you admire and whose personal style is close or similar to your own. A good teacher-student relationship will help you better understand the instrument you decided to study and get familiar with the specific functions of the different guitar parts. Only after deciphering the way they work together to make sounds will you be able to fully master the art of guitar playing.

Last but not least, another fun way to improve your skills is to experiment with sound effects. Amplifiers and guitar effect pedals can go a long way is helping you choose a particular style and add a flavor to your inner talent. Just remember to record yourself so you can see what are your strengths and weaknesses: it's a great way of becoming your own teacher!




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