Guitar Lessons For Newbies

By Cornelius Gomez

The guitar is an instrument like none other. No matter how gigantic a crescendo a drum may create, how sweet a melody a piano may play, nothing comes even close to a beautiful six-string. The guitar is unarguably the numero uno when it comes to recognition, sound, as well as wonder of a musical instrument. Therefore for all you guitar lovers, these are some guitar tuition for beginners.

Holding The Guitar

Let us begin with how to hold the guitar. Presuming you are a right handed player, you must hold the guitar horizontally with the strings facing outwards in such a way that your left hand is over the guitar neck and your right hand is over the sound box. As a newb, you may also have to have a pick or a plectrum which you can get from any musical instrument store.

Tuning The Guitar

A guitar must be correctly tuned before you attempt to play it. If you are acquainted with a piano keyboard, you can play the E note on the keyboard, and by changing the tuner screw, tune the E string to match the note being played on the keyboard. An easier way of tuning is to purchase an electronic guitar tuner. It is extremely cheap and generally available. By following the instructions mentioned in its operation manual, you'll be able to tune your guitar accurately in virtually no time in any way.

Playing Guitar

According to popular western music notation, the syllables Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Ti, and Do are used to imply the musical notes that form an octave. For simplicity, we will refrain from 'sharp' and 'flat' notes for the moment. For now, we shall focus only on the E string ( any one of the two ). Using the plectrum play the E string and hear the note produced. Now, using the index finger of your left hand, press the same string in the first fret and play it using the plectrum. Hear the difference in the sound of the note produced. While moving down one fret at a time, keep on playing the string and observing each musical note produced.

You will begin to understand that they are in the same progression as Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Ti, and Do. Repeat this for all the other strings to get an idea of the numerous octaves that can be played on a guitar. When you get an excellent idea about this, you can try and play the melody of a song by following its musical notation. - 31814

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