A guitar is a musical instrument
with strings that can be played through strumming; either with fingers or using
a pick (a plectrum used to pluck a guitar).
Playing guitar is one of the most popular hobbies worldwide, likely
because it is one of the easiest instruments to learn. Not only that, but one can play many different
types music on a guitar, anything from pop to jazz to country. Even classical. Learning the guitar can be done solo or with
friends, entirely at your own pace.
There is no pressure at all. If
you are someone who is interested in learning to play the guitar here are a few
notes to help you get started.
Playing Position
Playing
the guitar requires a proper playing position. Having the proper playing
position not only makes technique easier but can help you avoid pesky backaches
related to playing. There are two common positions for
holding the guitar, sitting or standing.
Under the sitting position, there’s the classical position and casual
position. The classical position simply
means that one sits with the guitar resting on the left leg while in the casual
position it is rested on the right leg.
For the standing position,
simply place the guitar’s strap over the shoulder while standing, using the
left hand to support the guitar’s neck while resting the right hand over the
guitar’s bridge. The
ease that one feels in the position he or she chooses greatly helps to learn
guitar fast.
Hand
Position
Hand position also plays an
important role in how fast you can learn to play the guitar. It is essential
that the wrists and hands are relaxed as tensions could cause injuries. Never press the thumb onto
the back of the guitar neck, this cause strain to the wrist and thumb. Use left hand fingers to press down the
strings on the fret board (fretting) while using the right hand to strum the
strings at the bridge end of the guitar.
When using a pick, position it between the thumb and index finger.
Tuning
Learn
guitar fast by getting good sound quality out of the guitar, by having it
properly tuned. This means that each
string is in tune with another string on the guitar. Start by making sure that the sixth string E
(the lowest sounding and thickest string) is in tune, followed by A, D, G, B
then E (highest sounding and thinnest string.)
This is considered as the standard in tuning and the most popular tuning
method for a six-string guitar. There
are also “guitar tuners” for sale in the market today designed to help
guitarists, mostly beginners, tune their guitars. As one becomes a pro at
tuning, one may also try alternative tunings to achieve a unique chord voicing
that add up color into the rhythm.
Chords and Scales
After
tuning, start playing chords and scales. Chords are notes, three or more, that
are played together simultaneously. A chord involves playing multiple strings
or strumming at the same time. Using different chords makes riffs that can be
used in creating songs. Scales, on the
other hand, are a group of musical notes collected in
ascending or descending order that are played one after the other. Play chords several times, moving from one
chord to another.
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