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Beginners Easy Guitar Songs

So now that you've learned the basic chords and strums it's time to play some easy guitar songs for beginners right?

The worst thing you could do at this tentative stage is attempt to play songs which are too difficult. By finding some easy guitar songs to play you'll maintain an even and enjoyable learning curve.

Let's look at some specific easy guitar songs for beginners. Brown Eyed Girl by Van Morrison or Please Mr. Postman by the Beatles would both be excellent easy guitar songs. Each contains no more than 4 chords and both share a simple strumming pattern.

Things which easy guitar songs for beginners have in common are a simple strumming pattern and the fact that you need only practice and learn 1-2 progressions in order to play the song. Those progressions will simple repeat over and over until then end of the song. Easy guitar songs are almost always characterised by these factors.

It's critical that you practice songs in time with the real recording. Make sure your strumming is even and correct and that your chords are changing in the right places.

Start with the chords and do a single down stroke in time with the entry of each new chord. The following step would be to play the strum on its own in time with the song using muted strings.

It would be a mistake to try to play all the various elements at once so next we apply just half of the strum to each chord before finally attempting the full strum. You can see from the above example that each element was practised on its own.

This process gives you the best possible chance of mastering easy guitar songs for beginners.

An obvious resource for chords and lyrics are the many sites online where you can search and download the song sheets for free. The only problem is that often there are no indications for strumming. For this reason you should learn your set system of strums, often 4 -5 will do, separately. With those strums it'll be possible to play 100's of easy guitar songs for beginners.

Please bear in mind that you should avoid songs which are still too hard for your current level of guitar playing. Use wisdom and stick to easy guitar songs for beginners until such time as your technically able to attempt more difficult pieces.

So what if you find these so called easy songs really hard? Well that's a sure sign you haven't done enough work on your basic chords and strumming. Go back! Once your foundation in the basics is well practiced everything else, including all these easy guitar songs for beginners, will flow effortlessly.

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Learn How To Play Guitar

I would bet money on the fact that nearly all men and some women as well have at one time in their life had the desire to learn how to play guitar.

Maybe that is because nowadays guitars would be a lot more accessible as well as the guitars have become a great deal less expensive. Guitars also can be easily taken with you much more than keyboards or some other instruments that makes it more convenient.

Guitars would be also a great deal less complicated to learn than some of the other instruments would be. Add to that the reality that several rock 'n' roll icons as well as country and western headliners utilize guitars. Though it's a shame that a lot of people that started out didn't pursue it, it's nice to realize that we'll never be without great guitarists in the world.

Starting off learning how to play guitar with guitar scales can be a little tough for the beginner. Reason being is that their finger strength and finger tip calluses have not developed yet. This can cause frustration for the beginner as their finger tips will become sore a lot quicker. That said you might want to start with a few simple chords.

If you insist on starting off learning scales start with the pentatonic scale.

When learning how to play guitar scales, many may state that the pentatonic scale would be the easiest one to learn. That would be due to the fact that the pentatonic scale would be just utilizing 5 notes rather than the standard 7 notes. You had better not overlook learning the pentatonic scale since it's vital around mastering the other modes of scales.

When learning the first pattern of the pentatonic scale you are actually learning 2 scales the Major and the Minor scale. Why? The same pattern is used for both it all depends on which finger you use to start the scale. If you start the pattern using your index finger the scale will resolve to minor, if you start the pattern with your pinky finger the scale will resolve Major. We sometimes tell our students to think of it as happy finger sad finger.

There is so much more to cover that is beyond the scope of this post. If you would like you can check back later for my next article or head over to my Blog. Till next time,

Tony D.

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Is Learn & Master Guitar A Good Way To Learn Guitar?

You can't go past Learn & Master Guitar if you want to teach yourself to play guitar.

It works! And it works extremely well.

The Learn & Master Guitar DVD video lessons are superb. It's much easier to watch someone play something on the guitar and then copy them. A bit like 'monkey see' and monkey do'. You learn a lot faster that way.

There's many guitar lessons videos and tab on the net these days. But they really aren't much use for beginners.

And many sites give incorrect information and will teach you bad habits. So be careful and keep away from offers that sound too good to be true.

So while you can learn a lot faster with guitar lesson videos, you still need to make sure you are getting the 'right' information at the 'right' time.

You need a reputable product with proven results. Otherwise you'll end up confused and frustrated and wont make the progress you want.

Learn & Master Guitar has a simple plan you follow to develop guitar playing skills one by one. Each new skill is based on the previous. Gaining these skills in a logical way is the fastest and easiest way to learn.

Some try to learn songs from tab on the internet. Usually, though, the skills required are far beyond beginners.

Many who use tab only learn 'parts' of songs instead of learning a song completely, from beginning to end.

They just know little bits of songs. All they are doing is teach themselves how to fail at playing guitar.

But this is where Learn & Master Guitar really excels. If you follow the plan, you will succeed! And you'll learn how to play lots of songs -- beginning to end.

Learn and Master Guitar guides you with the best DVD guitar video lesson technology available today. You will learn much faster and easier with these videos. Right from rank beginner through to advanced professional level skills.

This article does not provide the space to explain everything you should know about Learn and Master guitar.

But you can visit my Learn & Master Guitar review to find out more.

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Play Guitar on a Roundabout

When I was a youngster back in the turbulent 60,s, like most of my peers I used to hang out in the various coffee bars that were around town, and I would feed the juke box which always stood in the corner.

Of course you had to pay for this entertainment, and as money was a bit scarce we would all take it in turns to put our coins into the juke box and let everyone know what artists we were fans of.

I used to spend a few hours in the coffee bar (I dread to think how much coffee I drank) and then I would make my way home and straightaway tune in to Radio Luxemburg.

I wonder if any of you can remember Radio Luxemburg, the much loved radio station.

Back in the 1960's we had a lot of radio stations available to us, and many of them were stationed in offshore ships. I have been trying to remember some of their names but I can't, so if any reader can remember any of the names I would appreciate hearing from you.

Although I loved listening to Radio Luxemburg I cannot remember whether this was a radio station which was based on land, or at sea. Can anyone help me here?

It was while I was listening to the music from these radio stations that my love of the guitar first came to fruition. The sound just seemed right to me.

It was only after a rather curious event took place that I thought about the possibility of playing the guitar myself.

If you are at all familiar with driving in the UK you will have noticed that we have an abundance of roundabouts, literally a large circle in the middle of the road, sometimes with grass on it. The road experts tell us that they aid the flow of traffic, but I am not so sure.

This unusual thing happened to me when I was out one day, passing one of these roundabouts, and there right in the middle was a friend of mine sitting down on the grass and happily strumming on his guitar.

Every motorist that went round the roundabout could not help but see my friend. He had created a sort of stage on the roundabout effect.

I sat with him there for an hour or so, and I just wished that I had a guitar to take out and start playing.

But that started me on the path from which I have never turned back. I saved up furiously until I had enough money to go out and buy my own guitar, and the rest, as they say, is history.

Although my guitar playing has taken me to all sort of places all around the world, I have never forgotten how it all started - on the roundabout.

And I am showing other people now how to kick start their guitar career by having a roundabout experience.

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