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all my life i wanted to play an acoustic guitar. but i know NOTHING about them, except that they comein acoustic and electric. im also a kick-@$$ guitar hero player, if that counts 4 anything. i want to play things like goo goo dolls and lifehouse, amber pacific and such. i really dont know where to start. should i buy a cheap used guitar from ebay, or should i buy an expensive one from a store?
and then i have to hire a tutor, and i have no clue how to get one!! did i mention that im a sophmore in highschool, and my parents wont give me money for guitar lessons if their lives depended on it!! i can afford the guitar, but the lessons are gonna be a huge problem!! is there any way i can get free lessons, online or something??
many kids play the guitar in my school, but im not really friends with them, so theres only a 1/100 chance that ill ask them anything. if its really urgent then ill talk to them…
so please help me get started!!!!
thanks in advance!
also, whats the difference between the six and twelve string..ive been looking through online music stores and i kept coming across that option…which ones best for a beginner?
is this a good one??
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/navigation/6-string-acoustic-electric-guitars?N=100001+304308+7
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all my life i wanted to play an acoustic guitar. but i know NOTHING about them, except that they comein acoustic and electric. im also a kick-@$$ guitar hero player, if that counts 4 anything. i want to play things like goo goo dolls and lifehouse, amber pacific and such. i really dont know where to start. should i buy a cheap used guitar from ebay, or should i buy an expensive one from a store?
and then i have to hire a tutor, and i have no clue how to get one!! did i mention that im a sophmore in highschool, and my parents wont give me money for guitar lessons if their lives depended on it!! i can afford the guitar, but the lessons are gonna be a huge problem!! is there any way i can get free lessons, online or something??
many kids play the guitar in my school, but im not really friends with them, so theres only a 1/100 chance that ill ask them anything. if its really urgent then ill talk to them…
so please help me get started!!!!
thanks in advance!
also, whats the difference between the six and twelve string..ive been looking through online music stores and i kept coming across that option…which ones best for a beginner?
if u know a good guitar 4 beginners and u have the link, please give it to me!! thanks again!!
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all my life i wanted to play an acoustic guitar. but i know NOTHING about them, except that they comein acoustic and electric. im also a kick-@$$ guitar hero player, if that counts 4 anything. i want to play things like goo goo dolls and lifehouse, amber pacific and such. i really dont know where to start. should i buy a cheap used guitar from ebay, or should i buy an expensive one from a store?
and then i have to hire a tutor, and i have no clue how to get one!! did i mention that im a sophmore in highschool, and my parents wont give me money for guitar lessons if their lives depended on it!! i can afford the guitar, but the lessons are gonna be a huge problem!! is there any way i can get free lessons, online or something??
many kids play the guitar in my school, but im not really friends with them, so theres only a 1/100 chance that ill ask them anything. if its really urgent then ill talk to them…
so please help me get started!!!!
thanks in advance!
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I know you’re eager to start playing guitar, especially if you’re just starting out, but take it from me you don’t want to rush into just any beginner guitar lessons. If you’re thinking of enrolling in private classes in your local city go for it, you’ll learn a lot. But if you’re thinking about online or video guitar lessons take a few moments to read this article, you could save yourself time and money. There are a few specific things you want to look for before buying or enrolling for guitar lessons online. Almost all of the websites you visit will give a great pitch for the their product, but it’s difficult to know if it’s worth while until after you’ve already handed over your money. I’m going to give you a few tips about what to look for in beginner guitar lessons so that hopefully you’ll make the right purchase decision the first try.
Online Videos or a DVD?
The two most popular alternatives to learn to play guitar on your own are either purchasing a guitar lesson dvd or enrolling in an online video lessons membership. Both alternatives can be great, but one is likely better for you then the other. The first thing to consider is can you picture yourself watching guitar lessons on your computer screen? You have to be connected to the Internet in order to watch lessons online, therefore you probably have to watch them on your monitor. Of course, dvds can be watched on your computer as well, but you also have the option of watching those lessons on your TV via your home dvd player.
What do you want to learn?
I know, you want to learn to play guitar, but more then that do you want to learn to play popular songs and jam with friends? If so then you want to find a program that teaches you chords, some scales, and of course strumming techniques. You can probably go without a bunch of theory lessons and learning to read music for now. Tab will be more important to learn, espcially if you’re going to be playing tunes off the radio.
Now if you want to learn how to read music, and become a more established musician you’re going to want to find a website or home study course that offers in depth theory and reading lessons. If there’s anything some programs skip it’s the theory part, it’s not exciting, and most beginners don’t like it. How ever it’s a must if you want to continue to grow as a guitar player. Not all lessons offer this, and it’s important that you review the lesson plans before buying any set.
Both methods, online video guitar lessons, and offline dvd guitar lesson can provide you with an excellent education on the instrument. It’s my opinion that if you’re going to be taking your lessons very serious you should buy a guitar lesson dvd home study program. Most of the time, these products take more care in the quality and organization of their lessons. This includes teaching more about reading music, and musical theory. If that doesn’t concern you, and you want to get up to speed as soon as possible so you can start playing I suggest you enroll for an online guitar lesson membership site. The lessons won’t be as organized but you can pick and choose what to learn, and learn it fast.
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I finally managed to get myself an electric guitar after saving up… Now the problem is learning to play this thing, and I really have no leads. I don’t have the money to afford lessons (from paying for the guitar), I don’t know anyone who can teach me, and all I got are sites that are perplexing and mind boggling.
I tried reading some websites on beginner guitar… And I got to say, the chords confuse me to hell. Sites even WITH pictures for dummies like myself, still confuse me and my head just starts hurting. Never did I realize how dense or stupid I was, but admittedly learning to play guitar is the hardest obstacle I’ve ever encountered in my life.
If anyone can suggest a lead I can attempt or any other tips, they will be much appreciated…
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