As a beginning guitar player, you will have to learn to walk before you run, so to speak. If you have just decided to pick up a guitar and learn to play, you’ll need to learn how to hold the guitar and also learn how to hold your fingers to play chords which allow certain sounds to come from the guitar when you strum or pluck it. You’ll find that your hands and arms may be a little sore when you first start but you’ll get used to it. Over time and the more you play you’ll develop calluses on your finger tips that will actually make it easier to play.
There are many songs for beginners that you can learn quickly as you learn the chords. Before you can learn any songs, you have to learn to strum and pluck the strings as well. You need to learn how to place your fingers for these activities on the guitar. The idea is to practice, practice, and practice some more. When you get the idea of how to hold your fingers for the chords and practice transitioning from one chord to another, you will be ready to strum and pluck, you will be ready to try and play songs for beginners.
One of the best ways to learn how to play the guitar is by playing the songs you like. For instance, “Before You Accuse Me” by Eric Clapton, is a little challenging, but you can learn it fairly quickly. Being able to play familiar songs makes it feel like you are getting somewhere. It will make learning fun and so you will have a stronger tendency to hang in there with it.












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