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Learning to Play Guitar: 5 Common Beginner Mistakes

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Whether you’re an aspiring musician who just purchased a guitar, or you simply like the way the guitar sounds and always wanted to learn how to play, this is an article that you’re going to want to read. Although you’re not going to be able to learn how to play in one weekend, if you make a point to avoid certain mistakes that common beginners make, you can be on your way to doing quite well in a few weeks.

It’s all about knowing what to do and what not to do. When it comes to the guitar, this article is going to shed some light on how to avoid making certain errors while learning to play it

Not practicing enough. The old saying “practice makes perfect” definitely applies when it comes to learning how to play an instrument. In fact, when you’re just starting out, it’s best to devote some time each day. In order to ensure that you practice correctly, always start by warming up the guitar as well as yourself. Tune the guitar first. Then stretch your fingers. Both will help you to play much better and give you better results. For tips on how to tune a guitar, visit HowtoTuneaGuitar.org.

Doing drills (only) instead of songs. Although doing guitar drills is helpful, if that’s all you do, it’s a surefire way to remain stagnant. Besides, your ultimate goal is not to be an awesome drill player. It’s to play songs. So, as you’re in the process of learning how to play, choose some simple songs to add to your practice routine. Tabs 4 Acoustic, YouTube, and GuitarGuitar.net are just some of the websites that have songs for beginners. Go to the sites and put “guitar songs for beginners” in the search field.

Getting distracted. If you’re trying to learn how to play the guitar while talking on the phone or watching a movie, you’re not going to get very far. Learning how to play any kind of instrument requires that you be as focused as possible. So, unless you’re playing for an instructor or along with some friends, it’s best to be in a quiet room. That way, nothing will break your concentration.

Being impatient with the process. If you were to read an article on GuitarChamps about one of the mistakes that a lot of beginning guitar players make, they would probably tell you that, unfortunately, far too many people get frustrated and quit too soon. You’re not going to be an expert player overnight, but if you keep at it, you will get noticeably better over time. Don’t become impatient with the process. Being diligent will play off.

Not playing for or with others. It’s totally understandable that you would be nervous about playing for an audience, but it’s another way to improve your technique. You don’t have to put on a concert (at least until you’re ready). But do consider going to an open mic night or some other event that encourages amateurs to perform. It’s a great way to network with other players. Plus, it will give you the courage to want to get even better at your own skills. Good luck!

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Tiffany Hurd

The writer of this article currently manages his own blog and is managing to do well by mixing online marketing and traditional marketing practices into one.
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