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Teach Yourself Guitar - How to Make Learning Guitar Fun and Interesting in 3 Easy to Follow Steps

Is it possible to have fun while you learn guitar quickly and easily? The answer is yes, but unfortunately most new guitarists find the instrument too difficult or boring and ending up quitting because they attempt to learn in the wrong way. The following are 3 simple steps you can use right now to start enjoying the guitar.

Playing guitar can be a frustrating experience for beginners. You don't know where to begin, your fingers are weak and struggle to hold the strings down properly and play songs or you are frustrated trying to tune your instrument to make any reasonable sound at all.

One crucial point most new guitarists forget is that choosing the correct guitar for you is half the battle. A badly designed guitar with high action will make playing difficult and will require a lot of fine tuning to keep the sound just right. Make sure to choose a guitar with low action. Steel string guitar are more versatile for beginners and unless you only want to play lead buy an acoustic instead of an electric.

The next trick is get get a guitar course that suits your needs. If you're independent and you like to learn in your own time then buy a home study course or sign up for interactive Internet lessons. If you prefer being shown what to do seek out a teacher in your area.

You should also try make your practice time fun by avoiding spending all your time doing the same boring drills and techniques over and over again.

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Dave Thomas is a guitarist and writer for http://www.learnguitarblog.com

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