Monday, May 9, 2011

How To Play Acoustic Guitar And Make Great Music

By Chris Lake


It is easy to learn how to play acoustic guitar. You do not have to be an acoustic guitar virtuoso to amuse yourself and have fun jamming with friends. The first day you begin learning guitar you will be able to play easy songs. Most popular songs use simple chord patterns that are easy to pick up quickly.

The guitar along with the piano is one of the few instruments that you can play chords on. A chord is when you play more than one note at a time. There is a system of chords:major, minor, augmented, and diminished. Each type of chord has a distinct sound quality. Songs consists of a melody line accompanied by chords.

Each chord type has a specific finger pattern on the fret board of the guitar. You can strum smoothly from chord to chord with a little practice. You will be surprised at how easy it is and how quickly you will be doing it well.

Songs have standard patterns of chord progressions. After a while you will begin to recognize these chord patterns. This makes learning a new song easier. Strumming chords on a guitar to accompany yourself singing a song is very simple.

Learning to play melodies on the guitar is similar to learning to play chords. Melodies are based on standard major and minor scales. Once you become familiar with the standard scales is becomes easier to pick out melodies of songs without using the sheet music. This is the secret of improvising melody lines and soloing over a set of chord progressions.

Even though you can learn to play the guitar yourself from books and videos, taking lessons from a guitar teacher may be a good idea. A guitar teacher can help you form good habits. Once you develop bad habits in playing a musical instrument they can be very difficult to break. A guitar teacher will show you how to hold the guitar properly, how to tune the guitar, how to change strings and other important things. A guitar teacher can teach you other little tricks that will make learning new songs a lot easier.

Choose a teacher that plays the guitar style that you want to learn. There are many styles and genres of music that sound great on the acoustic guitar. Folk, pop, jazz, blues, country and western and classical music all sound fantastic when played in the hands of a good acoustic guitar player.




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