View Full Version : Best way to Learn the guitar?
Nightrose
26-11-2006, 06:23 PM
Hey, well ive started learning the guitar but im wondering if anyone knows links to where i can get a finger chart for all the notes etc as im using a book at the moment and it only teaches u a few chords etc
Well i wondererd also if you know whats easier to read tabs or chords and if i get a new guitar whats the best one to get lol the price within reason
didnt know where to post so sorry if in wrong section please move in correct thread mods
ty rep for all help,
Nightrose
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Liberation
26-11-2006, 06:31 PM
Well, Firstly... I had lessons. And try search on google for 'Guitar Notes/Chords'
Those will shoe you where to put your fingers etc.
Good Luck<3
Nightrose
26-11-2006, 06:40 PM
Thanks i probs wont get lessons but i might get my mates to teach me :)
Liberation
26-11-2006, 06:54 PM
Yeah. Thats a good thing. You will gradually get the hang of it...
Nightrose
26-11-2006, 07:04 PM
i taught a myslef a few cords and a little bit of paradise city cause it was in the book i got :)
English
26-11-2006, 07:13 PM
First of all get yourself a teacher. You may think your pretty good but your timing could be off or you might be mucking up somewhere. Plus a teacher is a teacher for a reason and he will be good at guitaring and he will teach you everything and teach you properly. I don't think you need a new guitar just yet if your only just learning and to be honest in drumming it is best to learn 'chords' rather than tabs because well tabs are just used on the net and you will find it hard trying to look at both if you were to get a teacher he'd tell you to use chords. It's not about whether it's about being easier to read it's how much knowledge you get from learning from it in a certain method and thus resulting in easier reading in the future. Although books are good - they aren't a real person who can tell you if your playing too slow/too fast or even right things. So I would definately get yourself a guitar teacher, not only will you learn quicker but you will learn so much more and in a better way than just reading out of the book. However make sure you put in practice when your teacher isn't there so you become a better guitarist. Sorry if some of this is out I just gave advice based on experiences from starting out as a drummer and not a guitarist:P
Matt.
26-11-2006, 07:19 PM
Hi,
I found http://www.chordbook.com/guitarchords.php
That MAY help.
Good luck. I'm sure you will become really good :).
Nightrose
26-11-2006, 07:21 PM
First of all get yourself a teacher. You may think your pretty good but your timing could be off or you might be mucking up somewhere. Plus a teacher is a teacher for a reason and he will be good at guitaring and he will teach you everything and teach you properly. I don't think you need a new guitar just yet if your only just learning and to be honest in drumming it is best to learn 'chords' rather than tabs because well tabs are just used on the net and you will find it hard trying to look at both if you were to get a teacher he'd tell you to use chords. It's not about whether it's about being easier to read it's how much knowledge you get from learning from it in a certain method and thus resulting in easier reading in the future. Although books are good - they aren't a real person who can tell you if your playing too slow/too fast or even right things. So I would definately get yourself a guitar teacher, not only will you learn quicker but you will learn so much more and in a better way than just reading out of the book. However make sure you put in practice when your teacher isn't there so you become a better guitarist. Sorry if some of this is out I just gave advice based on experiences from starting out as a drummer and not a guitarist:P
ty x thanks for the advice, and i cant rep sorry cause i repped u all ready ill rep when i can
Hi,
I found http://www.chordbook.com/guitarchords.php
That MAY help.
Good luck. I'm sure you will become really good :).
and thanks matt ill rep you when i can
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