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Any guitar players here?
How did you learn? What do you think is the best way to get started?
Electric, acoustic or classical? Online classes? Courses? Learned by yourself? :) |
I taught myself basic power chords on an electric from Youtube videos. It was the wrong way to learn, I should have started off learning basic open chords, but googling how to play your favorite rock songs is more fun.
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I went to guitar class when i still went to elementary school, but did not continued for some reason. I learned to play go go johhny go from chuck berry.
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i cunt a4da guitar... :(
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Electric is easier to play and start with, although I personally started on acoustic as many do.
Best way to get started is to just start learning chords, then start looking up and learning how to play basic songs you like. Power chords aren't a bad starting point, but are limited in what songs you can play. I started out with a lot of nirvana songs and power chords, then went from there. The nice thing is once you get proficient with your chords, you can look up the majority of songs and learn them on the spot very easily. For me I can learn any song I wanna play (that isn't crazy advanced) in like 2-3 minutes.... it's fun. Once you get good at your chords you can do the same. |
Also there's a difference between reading chords and "tabs" which are fairly easy to learn.
Here's a good site for rock songs & tabs that I sometimes use. https://rockmagic.net/ I've been playing for 20 years and still love it...playing guitar is awesome once you can do it lol. It takes patience at first, you're gonna suck balls for at least a few months bare minimum. |
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but i cunt a4dan iphone... :( |
bass player
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I broke it :( (drunk)
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Learning on your own is a pretty difficult way. I am learning "in campaigns" since 16-17 and am still between beginner and intermediate levels. A few months ago I started taking online lessons and it is superb, lots of bad habits are getting fixed, thus I can slowly step forward.
If I were a teenager again, I would start learning from a teacher, combining with "how to play this and that" videos on Youtube. |
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What type of guitar should I buy to start? |
It was hard for me to use youtube lessons. I have started learning by YouTube lessons several times and got almost zero results.
You can try online lessons with guitar players, but the best option would be real teacher ofc. As for the guitar, I have heared that best to start is acoustic one. |
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start with an electric acoustic, and try and find simple/repetitive songs that you like and download the tabs for it
as already stated, id start with nirvana as it will have both chords and a simple solo you will recognize, and that will help you fix the problems with your fingers while holding down the strings then memorize and practice beginner guitar chords, and during this start learning/practicing scales: https://fachordscdn-16d90.kxcdn.com/...note-names.jpg this is indian, but you'll see on the tab chart how a scale actually works.. once you have done this for a few days, pick some good blues songs https://images.ctfassets.net/r1mvpfo...ale-tab_2x.png and this will show you how scales are used to play music/pracitice etc good luck! |
As long as you can effortly hold the cords notes on frets then got a good guitar and i know nothing more. Some gotta squeeze so find easier.
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Electric acoustic or classical for learning? |
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tbh id just buy both, as the classical you can just throw in the car without much care |
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Everyone is telling to start with a classical. How about starting off with an electric? |
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starting off with an electric guitar is interesting as the strings will be more forgiving, the sound easier to produce, and the guitar will be easier to manage standing or sitting. problems are the use of a power source etc (ie, its nice to go to a park and practice versus sitting at home etc), and i think cost to invest in a new hobby? not sure.. id say go for it if you want it |
Start alone, don't waste money on teachers. You can learn from watching covers and tutorials on youtube how to hold a guitar, and you surely need no assistance in developing the feeling of an instrument in your arms. You need to get used to holding it, transitioning between a few chords, and doing those basics is not that hard, but you need a muscle memory first. and when you get that confidence and feeling you can start to take lessons.
If you need some tips pm me ;) |
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I've been meaning to learn guitar in case I go blind . . .
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main this is learning guitar is a pain in the ass so you learn music you really love regardless of popularity or style. learn polkas if it makes you happy :thumbsup |
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Best way? Get in person lessons, someone who will also teach you music theory, scales, modes etc |
I played lead in a band throughout the 70's. My pride and joy is a 1964 Strat. I taught myself to play, but most music then was blues-based which provided a framework to learn to play in. Of course, now there are so many Youtube videos that you can learn anything you want. There is a huge difference is mimicking someone else and learning the art of improvisation. A blues progression will allow you to have a beginning, middle, and end. You can also buy songs that have various instruments deleted so you can fill them with your own.
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Motivation for practicing? What else, pussy.
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What’s funny is I stopped playing when the guitar got me laid. I only picked it back up maybe 5 years ago |
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I started out by playing along to Pink Floyd records. Bass and later guitar.
Then found a teacher I liked a lot and studied with him for awhile. Best move I ever made. Ear training, ear training, ear training. I went on to study with Randy West. He was a drill sergeant. Not much fun but very beneficial. We have the same sized hands. You want to play in a band setting as soon as you feel comfortable with it. You want to learn to play with other humans to get the feel of it. Click tracks and machines are okay too but if you want to ever play in a group setting, on stage, get experience early on. The instrument you select is the one that speaks to your musical interest. In high school I heard James Brown on the radio and my course was set. Fender jazz bass and a fretless Rick with flatwounds... |
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Thanks! It's just that I appreciate the fact that some people share the same passion as me. Won't be that confident with sharing my affiliate experience :1orglaugh |
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I am only doing this for a few months, and once we did a live session as well. [he lives/works @ Budapest whole I am located 90 km away, so online works best, but occasionally we can meet in person] As for the guitar itself: my only advice is that you should avoid the cheapest stuff, and go for a good acoustic guitar in the 400-600 USD price range. You can buy a used one as well of course to save money, but don't pick a bad instrument, it will just take your motivation away. And the most important: go for one which is designed for metal strings, but use nylon strings in the first few months, until your fingertips are not getting used to playing a guitar. Metal strings will make your fingertips hurt after way shorter time, so you will feel pain shortly after you are warmed up and ready to improve your skills. Once the fingertips on your left hand have solid skin, you can go for the better sounding / louder metal strings. ;) But touching boobs will never be the same for your left hand :2 cents: |
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modes are the scales played with the root changed to a scale tone: 12345671 Ionian 23456712 Dorian, 34567123 Phrygian .... etc.... chords are 1-3-5-7 built from any mode. take Ionian for instance in C, cdefgabc, take the 1357, cegb and that is c major 7. dorian mode in c is defgabcd, using the 1357 creates d minor 7 etc.... here is the Mnemonic i use to remember chord tones... cegabud cegb dafac dfac egabud egbd face face gubaduf gbdf aceg aceg budafa bdfa https://www.musictheory.net/lessons/45 |
I decided to go with an electric guitar and I found an instructor who does both in-person and online classes, so I'll mix those up. Been practicing all weekend and I'm stoked. I know it's a long process but right now it's so much fun, especially when with a beautiful guitar like this:
https://i.postimg.cc/8CWc41Y4/guitar.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/DZ2j6zZ3/guitarphoto.jpg Bought a guitar stand and put it right next to my set up so I see it every time I sit down, and admire its beauty. Now I just want to learn to make it sound as pretty as it looks! |
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I used to play bass. Electric. Played by ear ... Badly.
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I play guitar, but I like the bass guitar better. Electric, of course...
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If you know the key you’re playing in (just take the cords) knowing the notes in the cord which is part of knowing where that note falls on the position of scale, you can improvise within that key using the modes. |
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I love this tune... :thumbsup |
I play guitar. What's my favorite guitar stuff?
Steel Panther Glory Hole https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=diYS8jyOcFc If I was King https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJiWnCzqXlc Asian Hooker https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RdWdOVsjL5Y It won't suck itself https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gs5NTHYNzEA Gods of Pussy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HnHDJWg0-cY Heavy Metal Rules https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uvubIgC9zi0 Wasted too much time https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=klYtT4fabQA Party Like Tomorrow Is The End Of The World https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=roRcksH2_HQ |
He's not here but guess no "Who played guitar?" thread can go without a ... Ziggy answer.
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I Started playing guitar in 1978... Never had any lessons... Just had a guy show me how to tune it and saw a chord chart hanging in the local music store and started trying to memorize those run home and practice and just played a long with my albums...
With YouTube there is no reason to pay for lessons... anything you would ever want to know is available 24/7/365 for free. Acoustic or Electric don't matter... Get whatever has you inspired to play... :) |
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Finishing up my first week of practice. I've learned several one-string riffs so far on YT, but chords scare me. Getting my second last tomorrow - first class with my own actual guitar. Trying out JustinGuitar.com and I find it very useful. |
So, had the guitar for 5 months now. Taking weekly classes and practicing at least an hour a day. It's amazing how quickly your fingers adapt. I can't play any entire songs yet but plenty of riffs. It's been quite an experience.
I actually enjoy practicing. Really happy with myself overall. I can actually play the Money for Nothing riff (greatest guitar riff of all time IMO) close enough. |
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