How long to be able to play guitar




















Wish you all the best in your guitar learning journey, good luck! Table of Contents. How long does it take to learn guitar?

Is it possible to learn much quicker? How long does it take to learn a song on guitar? How would you do it? How to Quickly Learn a Song on Guitar. What about learning by yourself? Learning Online? Frequently Asked Questions.

How many hours should you spend practicing every day? Is electric guitar or acoustic guitar easier to learn? Is there any difference?

It also ties you to a certain time which has its own set of pros and cons. Our top tip for those who have the luxury of being able to have lessons is to take plenty of lessons at the start while you are developing your basic skills and understanding. This is likely to be the time when you have loads of questions and when your technique needs the most wok, and a guitar teacher should have taught many people who are absolute beginners.

Once you reach a certain level of ability then the ability to learn independently becomes much easier. This can minimize the time needed to learn guitar. Realistically, months of weekly lessons around one hour each should give you a decent basis for independent learning. You can build the knowledge on your own, though this may not be the fastest way to learn guitar. This is undeniably one of the biggest factors which will impact the time it will take you to learn guitar.

The number of different courses and websites which claim to be able to help you to learn guitar is massive. Some are far better than others, especially for beginners. It is easy to jump into an advanced course and get lost or to pick a course which moves too quickly or slowly for your needs.

Justin Guitar. The resource Justin has built is absolutely huge. There are hundreds of hours of lessons which you can follow and a specific section for beginners. There is a reason he has almost a million YouTube subscribers and some unbelievably famous guitarists recommending the course.

Udemy is an online learning platform for pretty much anything you can imagine! From sewing to throat singing to guitar!

Two things make Udemy great: The fact there are so many teachers with their own unique style and who specialize in different genres, and the fact the platform is so transparent with reviews encouraged. This means you can see what has worked for others before taking the plunge. You can see how many learning hours are recommended, too, to help give you an idea of the time it might take you to nail the basics.

Keep in mind that you may have to watch some of the videos twice. Ultimate Guitar. It is key that you have the ability to attempt some songs which you know and love, rather than just what your teacher wants to teach you! Ultimate Guitar is a resource which has tens of thousands of tabs which are usable.

Tabs are how most guitarists write and read music and is far simpler and even more effective than traditional notation. Ultimate Guitar has a guide to reading tabs , and once you have this nailed you can attempt any of the songs in their huge database. The other thing to consider is this: Everything that you learn will build upon itself.

Good luck — and keep me posted on your progress!! If you have any other questions or need any other help just ask me!! Are you practicing two hours at a time?

For like an entire week or two. Forget about everything else. Practice switching from one chord to another. Then repeat. Do it until you feel like your hand is going to fall off. There will be discomfort. There are tips that a teacher can give you from watching you play. Things like maintaining contact with the guitar throughout your transitions. Also, maintaining the shape of the bar chord as you switch from chord to chord.

Hard to describe — a teacher can help you. This is a lifelong journey my friend. Keep it up and keep me posted with your progress. Hey Pranali! Looks like you have to enter your e-mail to get access to their pricing which is free, but still annoying to do. Check it out for yourself. Jam Play usually has sales leading up to the holiday season. I want to buy a guitar but my parents are a little hesitant to get me one because they think I will lose interest again.

What should I do? Should I get a guitar? If so, what is the best way to learn? Hey Scarlet! I started playing guitar when I was about 10 or I played for 3 months and then quit. When I turned 14, my interests and motivations had changed. You can also check yard sales, craigslist, etc for an inexpensive used guitar.

Once you have your guitar, pick out a song you want to learn. However, if you have basic rhythm or have a tempo-keeper, such as a metronome, then this will just be a matter of refinement.

Start making music. By this point, you realize your strengths and limitations. The finger calluses have set in and you are starting to get a good idea of the basics. These chords are used in a lot of songs and will give you the ability to span beyond the handful of songs and chords you know. After six months, you should start to feel comfortable and know your way around a guitar. After two years you should be tackling barre chords.

This is the biggest challenge a guitar learner faces, but the reward on the other side is huge. The whole fretboard opens up to you! This also keeps it light and fun when you practice.

The last thing you want is for your guitar playing to feel like a nagging chore. This is about doing something you love, connecting with music, connecting with your spiritual side and expressing yourself. You should view your guitar learning as a fun and lifelong journey. Not a chore.



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