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		<title>Will distance learning suit my personality?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the past distance learning or home study was a rather solitary experience. Students usually had minimal communication with tutors, and interaction with other students was almost unheard of. As a result, it was an option best suited to those with high levels of self motivation and little need for peer support or tutorial guidance.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the past <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.homelearningcollege.com/">distance learning</a> or home study was a rather solitary experience. Students usually had minimal communication with tutors, and interaction with other students was almost unheard of. As a result, it was an option best suited to those with high levels of self motivation and little need for peer support or tutorial guidance.</p>
<p>All that has changed and today&#8217;s distance learning techniques mean that <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.homelearningcollege.com/">home study</a> works well for a broader range of personality types and learning styles.</p>
<p>Distance learning students now have an entire armoury of communications tools at their disposal, whether telephone, email, instant messaging and online interactive classrooms, in addition to the good old postal service.</p>
<p>Today&#8217;s students can take advantage of social networking technology to participate in online forums and share information, advice and support. In fact, the growth of the internet means that students can now experience as much a sense of community as those who attend traditional face-to-face classes. However, some people will still prefer to work predominantly on their own, wanting or needing little input from others.</p>
<p>It goes without saying that various qualities are desirable if you wish to be a successful distance learner. A certain level of self discipline, organisation, and time management are definitely a requirement.</p>
<p>Beyond that, however, there are many different approaches to home study, with people choosing to manage their course progression in a variety of ways. Below is a light hearted analysis of four personality types that are well suited to distance learning for different reasons.</p>
<p><strong>The Lone Wolf</strong> <br />Single minded and ambitious, the Lone Wolf needs little encouragement or assistance from tutors or peers. They process information in a particular way and may get irritated by people with a different learning style.</p>
<p>They often study at anti social hours, such as early in the morning or late at night, and relish the flexibility offered by distance learning. They will generally avoid becoming part of any online community and may progress more quickly through their course as a result of their targeted approach.</p>
<p><strong>The Social Butterfly </strong><br />In contrast to the Lone Wolf, Social Butterflies are likely to have avoided home study in the past due to the lack of social contact available. They now see distance learning as an attractive option due to people&#8217;s increasingly hectic social and professional lives, and benefit most from the online learning environments offered by many distance learning training providers.</p>
<p>Social Butterflies gain great satisfaction from online interaction with fellow students, and enjoy sharing advice and study tips in course-related forums and chat rooms. They are also likely to instigate informal face-to-face meetings to enhance their study experience.</p>
<p><strong>The Hare </strong><br />Hares are highly competitive and judge their performance by how quickly they progress compared to the average student. If a home study course normally takes two years then a hare will try to complete it in half the time.</p>
<p>This personality type digests information quickly and can easily understand new concepts and information. They choose to study from home because they feel restrained in a normal classroom environment, where learning occurs at a pace that suits the majority rather than the minority.</p>
<p><strong>The Tortoise </strong><br />Tortoises like to reflect on new ideas and may need extra encouragement from tutors in order to feel they have fully understood their subject area. Lack of confidence can be an issue for this personality type. They are often shy of speaking up in a classroom and may get left behind as a result.</p>
<p>As a result of their, often unfounded, fears it may have been many years or even decades since the Tortoise completed any formal study. Distance learning allows them to develop their skills at their own pace, without fear of embarrassment. Many Tortoises report an increase in confidence having successfully completed a distance learning course, which can spill over into other areas of their lives.</p>
<p><strong>Conclusion </strong><br />As demonstrated, <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.homelearningcollege.com/">distance learning</a> is an option that suits different people for a wide variety of reasons. Anyone looking to develop their professional skills with the aim of enhancing or changing their career should consider whether home study will reflect their lifestyle and existing personal and professional commitments better than a traditional classroom based course.</p>
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		<title>Learn Guitar Lessons</title>
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<p>Have you ever wanted to pick up the guitar and start strumming your favorite songs but procrastinated? What about admiring musicians who are performing on stage? Perhaps you would have even asked yourself: &#8220;How can I be like them?&#8221;  Well, the first thing you got to do is to take action and learn the guitar.</p>
<p>Many new guitar players fall into the trap of jumping straight into learning difficult songs because they were motivated by the notion to play their favorites songs. These guitarists often skip learning the fundamentals of playing the guitar and overtime, they suffer from burnout as they find it increasingly difficult to achieve the results they want.</p>
<p>Well then, you&#8217;ll probably have this question in mind now. &#8220;Okay, I know I need to learn the fundamentals of playing the guitar but what exactly are they?&#8221; One of the first things that beginner guitarists need to know is basically how to tune a guitar. Just think of it, if you are playing an out of tuned guitar, how can anything sound good? Make it a point before every  practice session that you ensure your guitars are tuned.</p>
<p>The next most important thing that novice guitarists should learn is the different parts of the guitar. Why? Many of the online guitar lessons will refer to specific parts of the guitar such as the bridge, body etc. Without prior knowledge of these guitar parts, a beginner guitar player may end up wasting more time and worse still, misinterpret the guitar lessons and learn the wrong stuff.</p>
<p>Guitar lessons</p>
<p>This section will basically be comprised of a collection of guitar articles on general guitar subjects. These articles will cover a wide range of other useful guitar tips and hints on stuff such as purchasing new guitars or even using the capo. Of course, you can also find every day stuff on guitar maintenance which includes string changing, how to take care of your axe and etc.</p>
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<p>I have even included some of my personal strategies and experiences that you can implement into your guitar playing career. Some of these guitar articles include by being able to staying motivated to bring out the best in your musical talents, and even starting a band.</p>
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<p>Perhaps you might also be asking yourself? &#8220;Hmmm, I have finished the guitar lessons in GuitarPlayerWorld.com. Where do I go next? What should I do next?&#8221; Well, there will be articles that will touch on further musical studies or even finding a right guitar teacher.</p>
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<p>Do take some time to read through these articles to gain further general knowledge on the guitar instrument. If you have an interesting article that you want to contribute for the greater good of the guitarist community, be sure to drop us a mail. You can also contact us for any guitar lessons or article request.</p>
<p><strong>Learn Guitar &#8211; Lessons From the Pros</strong></p>
<p>I&#8217;m sure you have spent many hours or days wishing you could learn guitar and play just like some of your hero&#8217;s. I started playing guitar when I was about 12 years old my dad played guitar and I would watch him play and I remember how I wished I could play like that. I would listen to my records and songs on the radio and be amazed at some of the great guitar players out there like Hendrix or SRV.</p>
<p>I thought to myself that this must be impossible, how could I learn guitar like these guys. So I asked my dad to get me started with some lessons and I then spent many years teaching myself to play guitar. This is one way to learn to play the guitar, it worked for me as I have been playing in a band for many years and have my own home recording studio and I just released a new CD of our own music, but it took many years to get to this point as I had to teach myself to play.</p>
<p>I can remember getting guitar lesson books from the music store and sitting down with them for day&#8217;s trying to figure them out but they didn&#8217;t teach me much, just a few chords at best. Man I wish the internet was around then so I could see videos and see pro players play their guitars I would have been playing in a band years before I was able to by teaching myself. Thanks to the Internet and the excellent pro teachers you can learn guitar and get the lessons from the pros.</p>
<p>Online Guitar Lessons</p>
<p>There are many young guitar players that commonly try to accomplish a little bit too much all at once and often disregard beginner guitar lesson chords and scales. However, what many of these players do not realize is how much these lessons can help you build technique and increase your overall ability to develop as a guitarist. Below we will walk you through some of the aspects of these lessons that can be so beneficial.</p>
<p>In order to build finger strength and overall dexterity, it&#8217;s extremely important to practice with the help of exercises. Sure learning your favorite song will allow you to learn a few new chords or a riff, but utilizing a variety of different warm up and practice exercises designed to increase dexterity is a must. It&#8217;s also quite common for players to learn chords through learning songs and not really know much about them. This is precisely where guitar lesson chords come in handy.</p>
<p>Developing the ability to play and write with your guitar fluidly is one that requires more than simply an understanding of a chords shape. In order to increase your overall ability when improvising, writing, or jamming you must increase your understanding of chord structures. Beginner and intermediate guitar lessons chords will give you a basic to build from and expand your knowledge.</p>
<p>Perhaps the most notable reason of all of learning guitar lessons chords through tabs or other interactive lessons is the ability to avoid learning bad habits early on. One of the biggest problems that a lot of guitarists have when trying to advance their playing is being held back by old bad habits they developed through not taking proper lessons. These can come in the shape of many issues from picking problems to chord changes. One of the most common issues is players that have developed odd ways of playing chords that are considered unconventional. While the fingering of any given chord might have worked for the player at one time, learning new chords or scales might prove to be a lot more difficult as they are not designed for someone who plays the way he does. This is why developing good habits for the way you play early on will most likely save you a lot of frustration when trying to advance your skill set even further in the future.</p>
<p>Another great reason why all players should be learning guitar lessons chords and scales is simply for practice. Commonly sticking to learning the same songs from one or two of your favorite bands or genres will not give your playing the depth that comes from traditional lessons. All great guitarists have learned many different techniques that span genres and generations and never limit themselves. You may not realize how learning jazz and blues chords will help you write songs now, but you will not know how you could live without them once you do.</p>
<p>Check in and learn more about Guitar Lessons Chords today.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The guitar is of European origin. It was created in the medieval era. However, instruments from which the guitar is derived can be traced back as far as 4000 years. These instruments were first built in Asia and India and include the sitar and tanbur. One of the first obstacles that many who are learning [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The guitar is of European origin. It was created in the medieval era. However, instruments from which the guitar is derived can be traced back as far as 4000 years. These instruments were first built in Asia and India and include the sitar and tanbur. One of the first obstacles that many who are learning how to play guitar encounter is the pain. Believe it or not, especially when first starting out, the guitar&#8217;s strings can hurt one&#8217;s fingers quite intensely. Another hurdle when learning how to play guitar is remembering how to play chords. There is quite a bit of memorization involved. One additional challenge for first-time guitarists is that of overcoming the stress involved with learning how to play the instrument. Although the physical pain associated with playing guitar cannot, for the most part, be avoided, many of the other difficulties can be helped with a learn guitar DVD.</p>
<p><strong>Absolute Beginner in Guitar Lessons DVD</strong></p>
<p>When one runs into problems with learning guitar, purchasing a DVD may be a really useful aid. The guitarist-in-training will be better able to overcome the fears and stresses associated with learning a new instrument. Learning how to play guitar through watching a DVD is as interactive and intimate as a private lesson without the cost. The person learning the instrument will also be able to work at his or her own pace; he or she can work as slow or as fast as necessary just by pushing play, pause, rewind or fast-forward.</p>
<p>If making that purchase is out of the question, one can also look into renting a learn guitar DVD from his or her local library. Many public libraries offer quite a large selection of DVDs for rent. Another good place to check for DVD rentals is a local video-store, such as Blockbuster or Hollywood Video.</p>
<p>Some don&#8217;t have the time or resources to go out and rent or buy a DVD. When this is the case, one can try browsing the Web for some tips and instructions on getting started with the guitar. There are plenty of people who are willing to help through YouTube, personal blogs, etc.</p>
<p>To conclude, there are many ways one can learn how to play guitar. While there are numerous obstacles one may encounter, it&#8217;s important to stick with it! Purchasing a DVD may prove to be quite helpful. Otherwise, one should certainly look into renting a DVD on playing guitar, or at least browsing the Internet for help from other guitarists.</p>
<p><strong>What to Look For in a Guitar Instructional DVD</strong></p>
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<p>Like anything else, it is worth doing a little comparison shopping to make sure that the guitar instructional DVD you choose will be right for your needs. The following tips can help make this search easier.</p>
<p><strong>#1 Find Out Who Developed The DVD</strong></p>
<p>If you are trying to find a high quality learning guitar DVD then it is important to find out if the DVD you are looking at was put together by a professional guitar player or instructor. After all, just about anyone can produce a DVD and put it on the market. What you should look for is a DVD which has been produced by a professional who has a good reputation as an guitar teacher. This is true whether you want a learning acoustic guitar DVD or one for electric guitar.</p>
<p><strong>#2 Camera Angles</strong></p>
<p>Something else to watch for is whether the guitar instructional DVD offers multiple camera angles. No matter what kind of learning DVD you are interested in, it is helpful to be able to see the hands of the player in the video from different angles so you can get a clear understanding of what they are doing with their hands as they play.</p>
<p><strong>#3 Styles</strong></p>
<p>Before buying any learning guitar DVD, find out what styles the DVD teaches. If you want to learn to play country style guitar, then a jazz guitar DVD may not be the right video for you. Most likely you would prefer to learn how to play many different styles. A guitar instructional DVD which offers you a wider variety will help you to become a more well rounded player and hold your interest longer.</p>
<p><strong>#4 Support</strong></p>
<p>Finally, you should look for a guitar instructional DVD which is sold with some form of customer support, If you have any questions, you should be able to have access to support staff to get answers. These four tips can help you to find a high quality guitar teaching DVD which will help you to get off to a great start as you begin trying to master this popular and incredibly versatile instrument.</p>
<p><strong>The Dummy&#8217;s Learning Guitar DVD Courses</strong></p>
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<p>If you have that music instinct and want to actually give way to it, then the dummies learning guitar DVD courses are a great way of doing it. You can actually become a good guitar player with the help of DVD courses. It may be so that you are attracted to the sound of the guitar but are a slow learner or may not be having sufficient time to pursue your desire. Now with the help of DVD courses, convenience and comfort is right at your doorstep!</p>
<p>A guitar has always been an attractive instrument all across the world. A guitar player can bring a crowd alive with his or her talent. Now learning the guitar can be real fun as well. Learning the guitar using a DVD is a simple exercise. The following instructions will help understand better.</p>
<p>You go the nearest music store in your neighborhood and you are confused because of the wide array of choices. Just ensure that DVD you would be purchasing is qualitative by nature and has been compiled by a renowned instructor. Thus if you&#8217;re a slow learner, this DVD course will be suited to your caliber. Perhaps your personal instructor is not patient enough and you are embarrassed about the fact. Now you can rid yourself from this embarrassment and learn freely. This will enhance your confidence and you will learn faster.</p>
<p>There are several levels of guitar lessons. You&#8217;ve always dreamt of becoming an expert but have never crossed the beginner&#8217;s level; don&#8217;t be disheartened! Now with the help of a good DVD instructional beginner&#8217;s course, you can go through the basics of guitar strumming and continue practicing till you have it in your control. Remember you are the best judge here! There is no second person to criticize you.This is as opposed to learning the guitar under stressful environments whereby a private guitar teacher will be staring at you.</p>
<p>Time is also at your beck and call and you are not limited to a few parameters. With guitar DVDs, you can learn guitar at anytime of the day. You no longer have to be fixed on a guitar learning schedule.</p>
<p>Now once you&#8217;ve gained confidence, you will see yourself progressing from beginner to intermediate and then onto becoming an expert in no time. Thus, the dummies learning guitar DVD courses can be a very handy instrument to help you successfully play the guitar.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This guitar lesson shows how to play the notes on the first string of the guitar. Mike Hayes of www.GuitarCoaching.com shows how easy it is for even beginner guitarists to unlock the fingerboard and play.</p>
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<p><strong>Guitar How-To</strong><br />
How-to tutorials, hints, tips and tricks for the serious acoustic or electric guitar player.</p>
<p>If you want to learn how to play bar chords, read tabs or improve your guitar playing, you will find the answer here.</p>
<p>For Beginners ? How To Play The Guitar</p>
<p>Today I&#8217;m going to tell you about one of the great guitar tuition books. It&#8217;s called How to Play Guitar: Everything You Need to Know to Play the Guitar<br /> and it&#8217;s written by Roger Evans. This book has all the basics. You will learn about how to approach buying a guitar, how to tune it, [...]</p>
<p>How To Decide Between The Acoustic Or Electric Guitar</p>
<p>A natural question for people new to the guitar is which is better to learn to play on – the electric or acoustic. Many people are impressed by electric guitar players and the effects they can produce, and the truth is the electric guitar is a little easier to play than the acoustic. When you [...]</p>
<p>How To Change Acoustic Guitar Strings</p>
<p>To change your acoustic guitar strings you will need a pair of pliers. You won&#8217;t need expensive ones; they just need to be small, sharp nosed ones capable of cutting through guitar strings.<br /> Many people also use a string winder. They do help, and some have built-in string cutters so you don&#8217;t need the pliers but [...]</p>
<p><strong>A New Way To Learn To Play A Guitar</strong></p>
<p>These free guitar lessons are ideal for anybody who needs to learn how to play a guitar from the ground up. You get musical theory, chord progressions, songs, the whole shebang.</p>
<p> Here is a page of free video guitar lessons featuring lessons on Barre Chords, Open String Names, Hammer Ons, Tuning Your Guitar, Bluegrass Licks, Finger Tapping, Chromatic Passing, Tremelo Picking. There are also lessons on learning these songs: Back In Black, Cowboys From Hell, Cat Scratch Fever and Under The Bridge.</p>
<p> A membership site dedicated to people learning to play guitar. You can start with basic beginner lessons or advanced genre lessons. You can learn chords, how to read tablature, lead guitar, strumming patterns, fingerpicking, songs, scales, modes, barre chords, theory and song composition. Plus there is new stuff being added all the time.</p>
<p><strong>Guitar Chord Charts Online</strong></p>
<p>This article will show you how to make the best use of free guitar chord charts that you can find online. As the internet changes, sites go down and new ones come up, so I won&#8217;t risk this resource going out of date by discussing where to find your free guitar chord charts, just how to use them to kick start your guitar playing.<br /> You can easily get together a nice collection of chord charts and lyrics to your favorite songs to help you learn to play the guitar. If you feel that you should be learning a whole bunch ofmusical theory and how to read musical notation, but somehow feel it&#8217;s just not you, then that&#8217;s okay &#8211; start with what you feel most enthusiastic about. Once you have started to learn using guitar chord charts you have bought or downloaded for free, you might see as you go along that you will need to know a little bit aboutmusical theory to see how chords and scales fit together. If, however, you are comfortable learning chords to your favorite songs, then keep at it.<br /> So let&#8217;s start with the basic baby steps and work up to some really useful knowledge about guitar chords and how the dots on the charts relate tomusical sounds. <br /> You know the frets on your guitar&#8217;s neck somehow show you where the notes are, so let&#8217;s get a little more technical. You will see when you use scale charts to learn to play guitar tunes that in a given position on the fret board, you will sometimes need to move up or down one fret or two frets. If you play the note at the first fret, and then move up to the second fret, you have moved up a semitone. If you have moved up two frets, it&#8217;s called a tone. The distance between the notes E and F or B and C is a tone. The distance between the notes C and D is a tone. So as you learn songs in different keys you will start to see that what you are playing when you play scales is different patterns of tones or semi tones on the guitar neck.<br /> If you have watched guitarists play you will have noticed that sometimes they place their index finger across all six strings. This is called a barre. When you begin to learn songs you will be making use of chords played in the FIRST position on the fret board. These are mostly open chords, that is chords that do not make use of the barre.<br /> You can try to play barre chords any time, but it&#8217;s a bit ambitious to expect to be able to use them until after your hands have done some practice with open chords.<br /> When you are learning chords to accompany songs, you will probably make use of your chord charts showing you chords that use all the guitar&#8217;s strings. But if you want to get into playing solos start with the three note chords called triads. The three notes in a triad are the basic notes of your chord, so by learning triads you will begin to see how the guitar chords are structured. Also you can move your triads up and down the fret board to make new chords.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Beginners don&#8217;t know what they need to know. Diligently following a guitar method will not necessarily make you a good guitarist.  Information means different things to different people and everyone learns in different ways.  When we begin an activity there is so much new information it is easy for the judgement to get distorted.  People [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Beginners don&#8217;t know what they need to know.</strong><br /> Diligently following a guitar method will not necessarily make you a good guitarist.  Information means different things to different people and everyone learns in different ways.  When we begin an activity there is so much new information it is easy for the judgement to get distorted.  People focus on what is not crucial and fail to recognise the importance of fundamental first principles.</p>
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<p><strong>Information is Temporal</strong><br /> When I realize a student could adjust a hand position to make things easier for themselves, I just tell them.  Nip it in the bud, avoid the potential bad habit there and then.  This information early in development is much better than years down the track when the bad habit is well learned.  There is no magic formula for WHEN a student should learn something.  In the case where you have a teacher, it is their responsibility to disseminate the right information at the right time to best aid the student.</p>
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<p><strong>Information is not generic</strong><br /> Even though students may come to a lesson saying that they are a complete beginner, each has an individual personal relationship with music and the guitar.   Me as a teacher have no idea of a students past relationship with music, and depending on their background, body size, and what they already know will determine what information is useful.  In my experience information is not generic; it has to be grafted, modified and personalized before it is really helpful to the student.</p>
<p>In conclusion it requires experience and know-how to sift through the mountains of information to find what you need, and sometimes you don&#8217;t even know what you need to know making the task seemingly impossible. Your private teacher should give you the right information at the right time, developing sound technique and empowering the student with tools to <strong>overcome stumbling blocks and play freely – invaluable!</strong></p>
<p>Music : Learn to Play Guitar</p>
<p>Learning to play the guitar is fast, easy, cheap, and really fun. At the minimum all you need is a starter acoustic guitar and some time to learn to read tabs and learn songs. Tabs or tablature are the musical sheets which tell you exactly where to put your finger and therefore what notes to play. Learning to read tabs may seem complicated but is actually pretty easy. Online you can find free guitar tabs for almost any guitar song you can think of, from Nirvana to the Strokes.</p>
<p>If you like the electric guitar sound and the added flexibility available with amps and different distortions, learning to play the electric guitar is basically the same. The main difference is the added equipment necessary, but with some great online deals available that include amps and headphones, getting started is just as easy as with acoustic guitars.</p>
<p>First off, I suggest you read our basic 5 lesson guitar introduction.</p>
<p>Below you can find other terrific free online lessons with different tips and tricks to get you started and then taking you through more advanced topics. I also highly recommend that you take some time to visit the online forum / message boards where there is a ton of discussions regarding beginner and advanced topics. Be sure to use this resource for getting all your doubts answered.</p>
<p>At the bottom you can find many low priced starter packs for both the acoustic and electric sets. There are also some incredible beginner guitar DVDs for learning quickly, as well as guitar books and cds for all guitar enthusiasts.</p>
<p>Learn to Play Guitar As A Hobby</p>
<p>How many times have you stood in front of the mirror, imaginary guitar around your neck, pretending to be rock star? If playing the guitar is what you enjoy, then stop playing around with an imaginary one, and pick up a real guitar instead.</p>
<p>Playing guitar could be an extremely fulfilling and enjoyable experience, whether you take it up as a hobby or a profession. It can be an extremely satisfying outlet for your creativity and passion for music. Guitar is one of the most popular instruments that man has always used to express his feelings and personality. This rewarding and fun filled hobby is easy, cheap and fast to learn and it can never get old because everyday you get to learn something new.</p>
<p><strong>Benefits of learning guitar as a hobby:</strong></p>
<p>The satisfaction and excitement you can get from learning a new art is incomparable. If you have the passion for music and you want to learn the guitar the right way, have some patience because it will be rewarding in the long run. If you are a singer you can learn guitar as an accompaniment for better performances. It can also help you turn your fantasy of becoming a rock star, into a reality. Playing a guitar not only calms you down when you are stressed out, but composing tunes on your own can provide you immense creative satisfaction. And at the end of the day if you feel you are too good at this hobby, you can use your newly acquired skills to earn good money.</p>
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<p><strong>Necessary equipment:</strong></p>
<p>Guitar is the most important equipment required to pursue this hobby. As a beginner, make sure that you don&#8217;t buy the first guitar you come across in a store or on the Internet because not all are suitable to learn with. There are few things you must consider when buying a good guitar. The fret board and strings must be close so that it is easy to press. If the strings are placed high, it can be very difficult for a beginner to learn. The best way of checking whether the string height is proper or not is to stack two quarters and place it under the first string which is the thinnest at 12th fret (2 dots). The distance ideally must be the equivalent spacing of 1½ quarters. If the quarters fit without having to lift the string, it means the maximum height is acceptable. When you buy a guitar, get it tuned. If the tuning gear is exposed it means the guitar has cheap tuners. Good quality tuners are encased and are die-cast. There are two immediate choices in guitars: electric or acoustic. Even though both look different, the position for picking, strumming and chording is similar. If you are able to play an acoustic guitar, you will be able to play the electric version too. There is no need to start learning on acoustic guitars. Begin with any type because practice is required for both. If an 8 or 12-year-old wants to learn guitar as a hobby, buy a small size &#8211; three quarter size acoustic guitar.</p>
<p>The second most important equipment is a tuner. It is essential to keep your guitar in tune and with the help of a guitar tuner, a small device operated with battery, you can tune in an easy and quick manner. If you are buying an electric guitar, you can add more flexibility with different distortions and amps. You should research in order to find good deals on headphones and amps on the Internet.</p>
<p><strong>Best place for buying a guitar:</strong></p>
<p>The best bet for getting a good guitar is to purchase from a music store because the staff can help you select good beginner&#8217;s guitar of your choice. In case you visit any pawnshop or second hand instrument store, ask a guitar-playing friend of yours to accompany you for good advice. He or she can check the guitar and let you know whether it is a good buy or not. Usually, a beginner&#8217;s guitar of good quality is available in 175 to 375 dollars. Don&#8217;t forget to purchase a strap, case and tuner for a better learning experience.</p>
<p><strong>How to get started?</strong></p>
<p>As a beginner all you require is a little patience and lots of practice. Find a nice and quiet place inside or outside your house where you can spend time practicing without getting disturbed. Always remember to start slow and then work your way up because first you need to learn the basics. Once you have a good quality guitar you need to start learning how to read tabs and songs. Tablature and tabs are musical sheets with the help of which you get to know the point where you are supposed to place your finger and play the notes. It is not difficult to learn reading tabs. You can find guitar tabs on the Internet free of cost for any song you wish to learn. Internet is full of reference materials that can help you learn the guitar easily. You can either get access to some books based on guitars or buy videos for a live demo of guitar playing techniques. You can even join online classes for a better understanding of guitars. Make sure that you practice what you have learnt on a regular basis. Manage your time and take care of the instrument so that it doesn&#8217;t get lost or damaged.</p>
<p>The above-mentioned information is aimed to get you started with a guitar, but if you need more tips and information then visit the link below to find more resources. Keep strumming!</p>
<p><strong>The </strong><strong>Best Way</strong><strong> to Learn the Guitar Quickly</strong></p>
<p>If you are a millionaire, the best way to learn the guitar is with your own personal guitar teacher! For the rest of us, who aren&#8217;t so wealthy, learning the guitar online is becoming the most popular way to learn, simply because the results are so impressive. If you are dedicated and are willing to practice without being forced to, then the best way to learn the guitar is online with a professional guitar tuition course.</p>
<p>If you are one of the millions that really want to learn to play the guitar, learning online is really the best way to learn in this day and age. If on the other hand, you are lazy and need constant prompting to practice, then learning online is not going to help you.</p>
<p>Assuming that you are dedicated to your guitar and can&#8217;t wait to practice, then learning online really is the best way to learn the guitar for you. For the price of a 1 hour private guitar lesson you can get a whole online course that can last weeks or even months!</p>
<p>Most of the lessons are video based which means you take the same lesson again and again until you master it. You can also rewind it if you didn&#8217;t understand any part of it. You certainly can&#8217;t do that if you&#8217;re paying by the hour!</p>
<p>There are many courses to choose from and most of them are really good value for money. As long as you have a good internet connection and really do want to learn, learning online is easily the best way to learn the guitar.</p>
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