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How To Buy The Perfect Guitar – Guide For Beginners

There is a popular joke that goes ? There is a frog driving one way on the highway, and a banjo player driving the other way ? what?s the difference. Answer, the frog has a gig.

There are so many different instrument s out there that it is difficult to say which one is the best, but certainly one of the most versatile instruments out there is the guitar.

For centuries, the guitar has been around, and in that time, it has grown in stature and use because it is so easily adaptable to many different styles from jazz to heavy metal, and Spanish to classical. Learning the guitar and mastering it can be the joy of an entire lifetime. However, buying that first one can be painful sometimes.

There are so many different makes and models that suit this or that style that it is easy to get lost in all the choice. As a friend if mine who has been in the music business says, ?You have to go with your gut?. Always listen to that little voice and watch that you don?t override it. Some prefer the mellow sound of the ?flat top?, or acoustic, and others love to blast everything to pieces with an electric that sounds like its on steroids, but there is one common guideline that makes the best sense of all ? ?If you?re starting out, get something that isn?t pricey. There are many good makes out there that are ideal for starting on.

There are reasons for going with the inexpensive first. When you start out, all the instruments in the store are like candy, they all look so beautiful, and when you watch someone test playing one, it?s intoxicating, and all you know is that you want that one!

Work with the sales staff, but first check and see if the store is a good one. You will know if it?s a good one by how many professional musicians go there. In a good store, the staff doesn?t try to push you into getting the most expensive one there; they work with you to your playing level and to your budget.

Good sales staff know that starry eyed look that beginners get and will steer you in the right direction according to your needs and your budget. They know that many who start playing can lose interest quickly when they find out what it takes to get to where they can play that beautiful music they heard being played by a pro. Do not make yourself crazy just enjoy the adventure.

So, when you?re looking for the ?perfect guitar? for you, remember to listen to that little voice, and when you also listen to the sales person, you will get something that is ideally suited to you. So, is there such a thing as the perfect guitar?? Go looking and find out. Remember in the end it comes down to what you want and your preferences.

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Beginner Guitar Songs – Learn Them, Play Them, Master Them

Beginner guitar songs are actually a lot easier to play than most people would think.

Many of us try to learn as many chords and scales as possible and try to work on finger exercises when we first begin to learn the guitar.

But this approach may not always produce the best results for your future as a guitarist.

Although it is certainly a wise move to try to develop your technique as much as you can, as a beginner you would be more prone to get frustrated when you find out that those drills that you've been working too hard on do not actually sound like music to those around you.

A simple yet very effective and fun method to use while learning the guitar is to play songs.

Actually, playing and writing songs comes really down to knowing commonly used chords and a few common chord progressions.

A chord progression is simply a series of chords played in a certain order.

Chord progression is determined by looking at the key chord, which is the first chord played.

For instance, if you start with the key of C (which means the first chord you'll play will be C), you can use chords F and G and voila, you have just played one of the most common chord progressions used in almost any genre of modern music.

And writing your own songs is very easy once you know the progressions. This is especially true if you can write lyrics and sing while playing.

This all may seem a little bit challenging or confusing at first, but once you understand some basic rules like the "I - IV - V" chord progression, you can easily begin to understand how most of the very popular songs are written and actually start to impress people with your own songs.

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