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Growing up in Kentucky, Jim Duff counted the legends of traditional Country music as his heroes. Artists like Waylon Jennings, Kris Kristofferson and Townes Van Zandt made a huge impact on the young songwriter and helped shape his sound. However, music was not his only talent and life took him in another direction for a while.


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Monday, September 26, 2011

Three Common Mistakes Beginners Make when Starting to Play Guitar

After you have decided to starting to play guitar, you have to consider that you probably will make mistakes, and that is not a bad thing at all when you find the way to correct them. It is like the first time you sat on a a bike, or when you were learning how to drive, I’m pretty sure the first time you did not succeeded.

If you think about it, starting to play guitar is similar to learning how to walk, at first you have to take small steps, and with a tiny push, suddenly walking becomes a common every day activity that we do automatically. After you have mastered the basics, everything else becomes a lot easier.

Never the less, there are a few mistakes that can get you stuck or feel frustrated, and it is important to detect them when you are starting to play guitar, and by following the right guitar lessons and following the proper advice of the experts, you can easily improve your skills as a musician a lot quicker that if you do not have the right guidance.

Common mistake number one: Learning to play on an electric guitar. The issue you will find is that the strings on the electric guitar are metallic, so your fingers will hurt a lot at first, and it could possibly lead to thinking that playing guitar is hard and it´s not for you.

Solution: Start playing guitar with a classical guitar with nylon strings. Not only it is less difficult, but classical guitars are also less expensive than electric guitars, so you are killing two birds with one stone.

Common mistake number two: Taking the Chords lesson as lesson one. Well, playing guitar chords is definitely one of the guitar basics, and it is what you need to learn to start learning songs on your guitar. However, there are other topics you need to master before jumping into learning guitar chords.

Solution: The first few things you need to consider is how to hold a guitar, how to hold a pick, where to put your hands, more specifically your left hand, you need to know where to locate your thumb when you are playing, the sitting position is really important as well and keep your guitar tuned up. All these details should be taken as the first lesson.

Common mistake number three: Overloading of information. It’s very common to see among beginners this mistake, meaning that they want to learn a lot of things at once. What happens is that when you attempt to learn too much too fast, you end up learning nothing properly.

Solution: Focus on one thing at a time, and after you have mastered a single lesson; move on to the next one. It is very important to have a course to follow to avoid getting overwhelmed. Remember, you need to take small steps before learning how to walk, and you need to walk before learning how to run. By doing things in small steps you are going to be able to accomplish great things eventually.

The key to learn guitar online is to play guitar every day. I always say that learning guitar is not a destination, is a journey. To really enjoy this journey find the advice of the experts. Good luck and my best wishes to you.

George Balibrera

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