Have you ever wanted to learn how to play the guitar? You have come to the right place. On this site you will find a free video guitar course covering everything you need to know at the beginning of the day. If you are not used to guitar, or if you are playing an acoustic or electric guitar it is okay. These courses are suitable for all beginners
The first video explains the overview of how to play the guitar. It introduces the rest of the series and makes you some valuable suggestions to you to ensure you take full advantage of your other videos. We strongly recommend starting from the first video
After that, you will have the opportunity to learn how to adjust the guitar. This is important, as the guitar is out of tune, it sounds less well. So please complete this course to make sure your guitar sounds best
Next, I will learn how to play chords on guitar. Nate first introduced several important fingers, timbre and string numbering systems. And he used these systems to teach four basic guitar codes including G Major, C Major, D Major, E Minor.
Below are some codes, and the next lesson will teach you how to play the guitar. This course will help you master the proper playing skills and some basic patterns necessary to continue with the next lesson.
In the last lesson, I will explain how to play songs with guitar. This course covers the popular "Brown Eyed Girl" song by Van Morrison. In order to achieve this goal, I will use what I learned in the previous lesson of this series. Therefore, before practicing, please confirm that you are satisfied with the chord of lesson 3 and the playing mode of lesson 4.
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If you want to learn how to play the guitar, but you do not know where to start from, you are in the right place. This course explains how to play the first actual song of the guitar in 5 easy steps. These steps include the basics of the guitar (how to maintain the basic numbering system for guitar and guitar), basic picking, basic code shape, smooth code change, and your first song Yes. Everything you learn here also applies to electric guitars and acoustic guitars. Leisure way: You can have a guitar in various ways, but we only cover the most common way in this course. If you are on your right hand, the free way to keep the guitar is simply to put the guitar on your right foot and pull close to your body. In order to be able to see what is going on, the temptation to become a new guitarist is usually to slide the guitar under his feet. Please try to avoid this situation. Pull the guitar close to your body and sit straight
When you sit and play the guitar, the body of the guitar will be placed on one of your feet. In most guitar playing styles, the guitar is placed on the furthest leg from the spindle head. In other words, people who play the guitar with the right hand normally play the guitar with the right foot, but those who play the guitar with the left hand will play the guitar with the left foot. (Note: The exact confrontation above is determined by the skill of the correct classical guitarist, but in this lesson let's follow the preliminary explanation)
What I did the first time was to start scribbling on the guitar. I just played some chords. This is interesting as I usually come up with something I like in the first 5 minutes of picking up a guitar. There is somewhat freshness about the guitar and the performance. Play whatever you like and write it down if it is okay. Please record everything you like. I think that you will never forget it when you are playing improvisation. But you will. Even if you remember chords, nuances and composing may all forget about nuances. One piece of paper is not suitable Sudden immediate improvisation is garbage. Sometimes I write a part and record it, and over time the riff becomes different. As I began to add vocals it may change, I do not mind playing it, all energy will disappear from the song. I listen to the original improvisation that I recorded and returning to remade it, it also breathes life.