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Learning Guitar With Nothing But The Guitar Itself

Can you learn guitar yourself without any tutoring?

hey ye this question gets asked a lot. i taught myself - i've never had a lesson in my life. i've been playin for about 2 years now and i've learnt quite a bit of theory (ie how different chords can be fingered giving the same sounds), how to finger pick, how to sing at same time (initially it seems impossible), how to shift between any chords simply and without lookin. I recommend www.ultimate-guitar.com for tabs. tabs are like music for guitar that basically show 6 lines representing the strings and then numbers representing a specific fret which is pressed down. i also recommend getting guitar pro or power tab. these are great tools that will play tabs so u can hear wat u should sound like! i practice every day between 2 and 5 hours. i'm very dedicated! the first month will be ur hardest but after that u'll be flying! the first 50 songs are said to be the hardest then after that u can learn 100's. u get to a stage wher u can look at a tab and have it down in a few minutes if its a chord based song or basic riffs. i think these would be the key things u need to master:

1. chord shapes
2. music theory (ie wat chords are in wat keys - so u can create ur own music)
3. scales (for same reason as above)
4. finger pickin (use all ur fingers dont just use 1 finger!)

above all have fun once u've gotten rid of ur trainin wheels u can be speeding off in whatever direction in no time!

How do I learn to play the guitar without a guitar?

All that matters is passion. If you are passionate enough to learn do 3 things.Buy yourself a guitar first. It will cost around 4.5k for a good one for beginners. Take any of your friend who knows to play guitar for buying it. They know which one to choose. At this step you will get to know whether you are passionate enough to learn or not.YouTube have taught lakhs of people. Search tutorials for beginners on youtube. It's not a waste. Try it. I play around 6 instruments. I learnt from YouTube , yes it helped me. I was passionate. Try it.Be a regular learner , one tutorial everyday , practice it for atleast 1 hour everyday. Don't lose hopes because you may not like it at starting .…………….that's it. I bet Within a month you ready to play easy songs. All that matters is if you have a guitar or step 1 is done then.. go ahead don't waste your time. Rock the world.

Can we learn guitar on our own?

If you want to learn to play the guitar you are never too old to make it happen. The easiest guitar to play is the type you are most interested in learning. Electric guitars are physically somewhat easier to play. You can learn from online resources… i can also suggest you the BestBest Guitar Online Courses:Complete Guitar System - Beginner to AdvancedMaster Guitar In 90 Days: Step-By-Step Lessons For BeginnersThe Professional Guitar MasterclassChoose the second course..From this course you may learn about:This course offers beginner guitar lessons for students who want to learn guitar from the ground up and progress quickly to an intermediate and advanced level. We’ll take you from absolute square one and give you a comprehensive understanding of the guitar as we cover chords, scales, soloing, power chords, fingerpicking, strumming, rhythm and much more. We’re also going to keep it fun by constantly adding to your song repertoire with practical and engaging song examples from classic rock to country, blues, modern, alternative and more.This course is an accelerated 90-Day program that will take you from barely being able to play air guitar, to having a comprehensive and versatile skill set across multiple genres of music! Not every student will be able to complete the course in 90 days, and that’s okay.And also..Play a Repertoire of Iconic Riffs and Songs from Classic and Modern MusicTune the GuitarIdentify Notes Across The FretboardProficiently Play and Transition Between all Major/Minor Open ChordsPlay Scales and Improvise Guitar SolosPlay 12 Bar Blues ProgressionsUnderstand Strum Patterns and Essential Rhythmic TechniquesEffectively Play and Understand Rhythms such as Quarter Notes, Eighth Notes, Whole Notes, Half Notes and Sixteenth NotesUnderstand and Play Simple Barre ChordsHave A Basic Understanding of Music TheoryUnderstand and Proficiently Play Chord ArpeggiosUnderstand and Proeficiently Play Alternating Bass Note Picking and StrummingPlay Two and Three Finger Power Chord VariationsChord Muting and Palm MutingEffectively Play Hammer Ons and Pull OffsALL THE BEST...

How hard is it to teach yourself to play guitar?

I’ve been playing for little over a decade and I’m completely self-taught. I can play any style I ever wanted and was able to overcome any hurdle through hard work and research.Here’s few tips I learned over the years.Have goals. Make sure you understand what you want to do with your guitar and are not just noodling without a purpose. That will lead nowhere.Do not learn techniques like sweep picking just because you think you should. Only learn it if you think you’ll need it in your artistic expression. Nobody will care how fast you can do sweeps or play scales, people will only care if you do something musical with it.Watch only good Youtube lessons. There’s a lot of bad videos out there and you need to learn how to shift through the crap. If the guy is not coherent with what he’s saying or is wasting first 5 minutes telling his life story, turn it off. Learning should be efficient and to the point. Don’t give the hacks your time.Learn songs. That is the way you will learn new licks and chords which you can incorporate into your own arsenal.Spontaneously jam along to songs, even ones you don’t already know. You’ll be surprised how much you will learn from playing along to songs. It teaches you how to play in time, how to be part of a band and forces you to improvise on the spot, which trains your knowledge of the fretboard.Learn the basic pentatonic scale. This will be immensely helpful in soloing and in general getting to know your fretboard. Even the pretentious people who say stuff like “I don’t care about theory, I feel it from the heart man, theory ruins my natural feel” they all play the pentatonic scale, whether they choose to acknowledge it or not. I think it’s always better to know what you’re doing, rather than being ignorant on purpose.Have fun. At the end of the day, guitar playing is not supposed to be a struggle and learning should be fun. Take your time, don’t expect too much at first and do your best.

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