Some Advice for New Guitar Players

By Tommy Judd


Ask anybody how to get better at playing guitar and everybody will say the same thing. You need to practice a lot. Practice every day. Practice when you want to and practice when you don't. But what exactly do you do when you are practicing? How do you get good and get out of the slump you are in?

The first thing you need to do is realize your true potential. Everybody has true potential no matter what condition they are in. Realize that music is unlimited. There is a lot of ground to cover. You can play in a band and learn how to keep time with them. You can learn all sorts of genres, styles, and guitar techniques. Guitar is like a key to music but you need to learn how to use it well. Just imagine practicing and putting a lot of hard work into it so that you really impress the people around you with your guitar playing skills.

There is a lot to learn when it comes to music. There are so many different styles and cultures of music to explore. You can even learn how to play piano instrumentals on guitar if you want. But you would have to really develop an ear for music. Just try not to limit yourself to one style of music such as hard rock. Hard rock musicians were also into folk music, classical, and even reggae. Just try to not get bored with the same old style you are doing and keep the learning fresh.

Right when you are starting out a guitar will be foreign to you. You will look at it not knowing how to play smoothly because you will not even know the chords which are the basis of guitar music. All guitar players had to learn the basics and master them before going off on their own. You will probably get anxious and want to be good as soon as possible. There is nothing wrong with that. You just need to understand that it takes time so you have to be patient.

Learn to play rhythm and lead. The more you listen to music and play along to it the better timing you will have. You need to be able to keep a simple beat. This is what music is all about. I highly recommend playing along with other people who play bass or drums. That way you can learn what it is like to play with a band. Timing is very important or else your playing will not come out so smooth. Music should be smooth and it takes skill in order for you to play like that.

Then there is guitar theory. This is known as studying guitar in a more intellectual way as opposed to just playing by feeling the music and really hone your senses on it. There is nothing wrong with learning guitar theory on top of playing and there is nothing wrong with strictly playing by ear. Some people think that learning guitar theory may limit themselves from sounding better which is not really true. As long as you keep listening and keep playing along with music you will become an adept player.




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