A List Of Easy to Learn Guitar Songs For Newbies

Posted by admin on 18 September 2008

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As a new guitarist learning to play, easy to songs will help you to build your confidence up quickly. Spending too long focusing on the minor details of playing a guitar can leave you feeling dejected and kill your enthusiasm. But don’t expect to be playing music like an old pro immediately, either.

However, given that a lot of the better known music is difficult to play, quite a few people detest the songs made for beginners to play, and can leave you feeling like an idiot. In order to avoid this, I have prepared a short list of a few of the best popular and easy songs to play.

As a new musician you will benefit most by starting at the beginning and working your way up.

Help! by The Beatles

Wish You Were Here by Pink Floyd

For What It’s Worth by Buffalo Springfield

If Not For You by Bob Dylan

Three Marlenas by The Wallflowers

If you really do want to improve your guitar skills, I would recommend that you not only practice these easy to songs, but also try one of the excellent online guitar training resources, such as this one .

About the Author

Michael Wilson writes regularly about music related topics. I hope you enjoy this article.


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Play, Learn Guitar Easily and Quickly

Posted by admin on 15 September 2008

Quite often people want to learn and play easily. With the advent of the internet it is now much easier to do and can be covered at your pace.

There are numerous programs available but one of the best is .

Created by a player that plays for the love of it and shows you quickly how to learn to play the in just a few hours.

Yes it will take practice to continue to grow as a player but if you are interested in quickly learning to play the this is one of the best starter course available.

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Play guitar fast in 6 easy steps

Posted by admin on 08 September 2008

You can learn the fast if you understand a few easily absorbed steps. Now to be clear becoming expert takes time but you can be quickly enjoying your favorite songs quickly. After all isn’t that what we all want to learn to do?

The first step is to check is that the action on your is set properly for you. A good shop will do this for you but if you have purchased a new or used the action may be too high and cause sore fingers and stress in your hands.

**Note - The ‘action’ is the distance between the underside of the string and the fingerboard. Not having this set properly can result in sore fingers and that will definitely result in less practice and playing.

The second step is to understand that the music is in you and no amount of spending on fancy equipment will overcome what you put in to it. Your effort should be put into technique not the latest equipment. You are the reason your playing works or it does not. A good player can still create great music on inferior equipment. Great equipment can’t make a bad player sound good.

The third step is to concentrate on your rhythm. Keep the pace with your foot so that you have a consistent flow in your playing. Spend more time and effort in developing rhythm when playing as that is the most important item when people are listening. Once this becomes second nature then you can start to expand your other techniques.

The fourth step to learning fast is to use simple chords first..If you are trying to master complex chords before you have the rhythm down to being an automatic reflex you will stop the rhythm because you are concentrating so hard on where to place your fingers that you lose the pace.

The fifth step is again to stay with basics in your strumming pattern. This will help you in two ways. You won’t lose the rhythm because you are using just a basic strum on the first beat of the measure. You also will begin to memorize the sound of the chord. This will allow you to easily start to play by ear down the line because you will recognize the chord automatically in the songs you are copying.

The final concept to learn to play fast is to stick to two chord songs initially..Again by keeping it simple you build up your confidence and your abilities much more quickly. After all when you were an infant you crawled berfore you walked and you mastered walking before you could run.

Getting up and going when learning fast can be easy and quick but…

Staying to the very basic until they become second nature will allow you to improve your playing much quicker than trying to gather complex items all at once. That tends to teach you bad habits that will be exceedingly hard to correct to get you playing from the beginner level to expert.

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  • Learn to Play the Guitar Fast… - … more then just a mediocre player, do not quit! Think about it… Everyone no matter how good they are was once in your position. They kept at it until they got good and all you have to do is the exact same. Learn Fast.


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Learn Guitar Fast - Here is real motivation

Posted by admin on 08 September 2008

Found this while browsing YouTube and thought it shows the perfrect motivation to help you leran fast - OR ELSE ;)

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Hope you enjoyed it.


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You ready to rock?

Posted by admin on 03 July 2008

Thinking about forming your own band? Well, that’s a ton of fun and could even be VERY lucrative for you. The creator of knows this firsthand, as he played for the Australian band DegreesK, where they had a significant following.

So, how do you get started with your band?

First, look for people that are around your age that share the same musical interests. Heading to a music seminar is a perfect way to find potential band mates, but you might also consider looking towards school music programs, music stores and music teachers in your area.

An inexpensive option is to post a flyer in the music store in your neighborhood and don’t forget there are internet bulletin boards where you can advertise for free.

Once you locate members with similar tastes and interests, then it’s time to begin practicing.

For more immediate gigs you can play “cover songs” at bars, clubs, and parties — but, you’ll be more apt to achieve great success if you begin writing and playing your own music.

Having your own band is a fantastic outlet for your music — and it could be the start of the career you always dreamed of — imagine adoring fans raving over your skills:-)

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Contextual learning is the way to go…

Posted by admin on 02 July 2008

Ever wish that you could jam along with a band? Wondering how you can get started — fast?

Learning how to play is like learning how to speak a language. The more you listen to, imitate, and play along with professionals, the better you’ll get.

NO ONE likes sitting alone for days and days practicing boring drills just to see a slight improvement in their playing. And chances are that’s exactly what you’re doing.

Well, if you want to transform your playing abilities then you need Jamorama, based on contextual learning. It allows you to play and jam along with your favorite artists as soon as possible, putting what you are learning to immediate use.

Unlike other courses that use computer based music for play-along practice sessions, the creator of Jamorama hand selected some of the best professional musicians, and recorded and produced these quality Jam Tracks so YOU can jam with the Jamorama band.

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It’s time to get picky

Posted by admin on 01 July 2008

Today I want to discuss a tool that will become your finger’s best friend as you begin playing your guitar… the pick!

A is a small flat tool that you used to strum the guitar. You should purchase a minimum of ten guitar picks and they are relatively cheap.

There are different types of guitar picks but it is best to start with one that is not too hard or too flimsy. Picks are made of rubber, wood, stone, plastic, tortoiseshell, and metal and they are usually in the shape of a triangle (but other shapes are available from manufacturers).

Once you have a and are seated in the proper position, you can begin strumming the guitar. Your picking hand will be nearest the bridge of your guitar. You should open up the hand you will be picking or “strumming” the guitar with. The palm should face you.

Then make sure the thumb is next to the index finger. Make sure that you rotate the hand so the knuckle of the thumb is facing toward you. With your free hand you should slide in the between your index finger and thumb. That way, the pick is secure. The pick should end up behind the thumb’s knuckle.

You should hold the pick firmly and the pointed portion of the pick should be pointing away from your fist and should be sticking out about ½ inch. The hand you are strumming with should be over the if you are using an acoustic guitar or over the guitar if you are using an electric guitar. Your strumming hand should be placed above the strings.

Your picking hand should not sit on the or strings of the guitar. Using your wrist, not your arm, strum the lowest string downward. If the string rattles too much, do not use a lot of the pick surface or strum softer. Then pick the lowest string upwards.

Try this a few times. Try to lower the motion of your picking hand by doing a short pick downwards and a short pick upwards. Now repeat the process with the rest of the strings.

Remember that holding the pick might feel strange at first and you should concentrate on your picking hand when you begin practicing the guitar. Your downstrokes and your upstrokes should sound the same.

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Now is a great time to “fret”.

Posted by admin on 30 June 2008

We’ve been talking about your recently, and I think you’re probably figuring out by now that there is quite a bit to know if you want to become REALLY good at this…

But that’s why we have these lessons! And today I want to cover the on your .

Frets are strips of metal that cut the in sections from top to bottom. The combination of strings and frets form a grid.

This grid covers the neck and if you put your finger in between two frets, this allows you to play a note. The higher you place your finger on the ; the higher the sound of the note.

One way of reading sheet music, without actually having to read sheet music is through “TAB”, which assigns a numerical value to the locations on your , thus making it much easier to begin playing (especially if you have no clue at all how to read that sheet music;-).

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Got 6 Strings?

Posted by admin on 29 June 2008

The other day I shared some basics on the physical components of your .

In today’s lesson we’re going to talk about strings — all 6 of ‘em!

A normal has six strings which are all different sizes and represent different notes.

The bottom string is usually the skinniest and has the highest sound. It is an E note and is also known as the first string.

The second string is a little thicker than the first string and is the B note.

The third string is B, the fourth string is D, the fifth string is A, and the final, sixth string is an E, just like the first string. This sixth string is the thickest string of the set, has the lowest sound, and is the one that is closest to you.

In fact, if your is tuned correctly, the first string and the sixth string should give you the same note but in different pitches.

For some people, it’s a bit difficult to memorize the notes, so I recommend doing something like this:

Eat
All
Day
Get
Big
Easy

That way it’s simple to remember E,A,D,G,B,E:)

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So You Want To Play Guitar

Posted by admin on 28 June 2008

With the guitar, there are some basics you need to get down pat.

To play that guitar you must know that guitar… and there are 7 basic components:

1) - The is located at the end of the guitar that is furthest from your and its main function is to hold the .

2) - , located in the , allow you to change the pitch of your

3) Nut - At the bottom of the is the “nut”, a piece of material with grooves carved out. These grooves guide the strings to the .

4) - The guitar will be the focal point as you begin to learn how to play the instrument and your fretboard, where all the magic (and music) happens is located here.

5) - This hole, located in an acoustic guitar, is designed to project the sound of the instrument. If you’re rockin an electric already — you likely won’t find one of these.

6) - Probably the most obvious of guitar components, the is the largest of the components, and is generally what you will be using to hold up the guitar when playing.

7) Bridge - go from the pegs on the and over the nut… then down the , over the , over the or pickups, where they are ultimately anchored to the bridge.

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