How To Play Beginner Guitar Songs

Here are the very basic steps every beginner guitar player must take in order to learn to play songs on the guitar. Take note of this post – write the main points down on a piece of paper if you have to.

Start by getting to know the guitar. The guitar has several parts, the names of which can be found by doing a web search for “guitar parts” in Google Images. You also need to know the names of the strings on the guitar. If you search Google Images, Videos and the Web search, for “guitar sring names”, you will gain a wealth of knowledge about the strings on your guitar.

Next, you need some kind of tutorial on the guitar. A book that you can find in your local music store is fine but you can also make use of the many free guitar lessons sites you can find on the internet.

You will also need a tab editor. Guitar tab is the easiest way to learn how to play guitar songs. Tab simply tells you where to put your fingers in order to play the notes and chords to a song. Tab editors are software programs that you install on your computer. You can find the tabs for your favorite songs in tab form from any tab archive. What tab editors do for you is play the song so you can hear how the accompaniment should sound.

The final internet search you need to do is “guitar practice routine”. Take the time to read some of the articles you will find on guitar practice, make a routine and make a point of sticking to it. It might be difficult at first, but as guitar playing gradually becomes second nature to you, you will find that you will be looking forward to your daily guitar practice session.

Here is a video showing you how to play one of the easiest beginner guitar songs ever . . .


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