Guitar Playing Tips
SharePosted on 11. Mar, 2008 by Gallivanter in Amusement
I started playing the guitar back in 1993. It was a spur of the moment, thanks to caroling. You see, when I was young, I used to love caroling. Playing the guitar, is not as easy as it seems, especially when you develop calloused fingers over time.
The first thing, is to keep distractions away. Go find a secluded place in your house to play your guitar. Ensure there are no interruptions. Before you start playing, make sure the guitar is in tune – this is the foremost important aspect of playing a guitar.
Trust me, it can be frustrating after a while, start with the easy chords first, let your fingers acclimatize. Be sensible, accept the fact that you’re no Richie Sambora or Slash. However, persistence is the key.
After a while, you will realize that you’re more inclined to acoustic, or electric, or plucking, or rhythm, whichever works for you. Don’t force it out. This is when you set goals, either learning new chords, or playing a full song or switching chords with ease or simply learning to strum ala 4-Non Blondes.
Good luck with your guitar playing.



Moses Francis
Mar 11th, 2008
Yea, I learned the guitar in Church too, more of an acoustic guy myself but i love pounding those Boss pedals every once in a while.
Tuning is definitely important, and for those who don’t have a tuner handy i would suggest an online tuner:
http://www.8notes.com/guitar_tuner/
Gallivanter
Mar 11th, 2008
Moses Francis I love the acoustics, especially playing rhythm.
JACQ
Mar 12th, 2008
I’ve always wanted to play the guitar, but after being laughed at cuz I’m a leftie, I’ve lost interest in the guitar.. heh..
Gallivanter
Mar 12th, 2008
JACQ Well, being a lefty is not a problem at all, you just need to switch the strings around.
Moses Francis
Mar 13th, 2008
Leftie? nobody laughed at Jimmy Hendrix
Giddy Tigress
Mar 13th, 2008
Not forgetting the fact that one has to be prepared for callusses on the fingers at first!
Gallivanter
Mar 15th, 2008
Moses Francis Yup yup.
Giddy Tigress Oh yes, painful at first….I remember my fingers bled when I first started….I played through the pain….