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Re: Learning Guitar

Postby cmalisze » Mon Jan 23, 2012 8:34 pm

I was given guitar lessons for XMas ! I have never even played guitar and I am very excited to learn. I was hoping the music studio rented guitars but, they do not. So, I went in the store today and the was the model that was recommended as a starter set. I was hoping for some help. The salesman also recommended a few others but I feel comfortable spending this to get started. Any help?.....

http://www.westmusic.com/1002403-guitars-folk/g7000-guitars/g7000a-acoustic/g7000a14-packages/fender-r-dg-8s-solid-top-guitar-value-package.htm
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Re: Learning Guitar

Postby Jon Chorba » Tue Jan 24, 2012 6:50 am

cmalisze wrote:I was given guitar lessons for XMas ! I have never even played guitar and I am very excited to learn. I was hoping the music studio rented guitars but, they do not. So, I went in the store today and the was the model that was recommended as a starter set. I was hoping for some help. The salesman also recommended a few others but I feel comfortable spending this to get started. Any help?.....

http://www.westmusic.com/1002403-guitars-folk/g7000-guitars/g7000a-acoustic/g7000a14-packages/fender-r-dg-8s-solid-top-guitar-value-package.htm


That's not a bad starter guitar. A few of my students have the same one. I would recommend taking it to a guitar luthier to have it properly adjusted after you purchase it.
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Re: Learning Guitar

Postby cmalisze » Tue Jan 24, 2012 6:59 am

Jon Chorba wrote:
cmalisze wrote:I was given guitar lessons for XMas ! I have never even played guitar and I am very excited to learn. I was hoping the music studio rented guitars but, they do not. So, I went in the store today and the was the model that was recommended as a starter set. I was hoping for some help. The salesman also recommended a few others but I feel comfortable spending this to get started. Any help?.....

http://www.westmusic.com/1002403-guitars-folk/g7000-guitars/g7000a-acoustic/g7000a14-packages/fender-r-dg-8s-solid-top-guitar-value-package.htm


That's not a bad starter guitar. A few of my students have the same one. I would recommend taking it to a guitar luthier to have it properly adjusted after you purchase it.


Awesome! Thanks...I am thinking of going and purchasing it today and having my first lesson Saturday! I am really excited.
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Re: Learning Guitar

Postby Jon Chorba » Mon Jan 30, 2012 6:08 am

cmalisze wrote:
Jon Chorba wrote:
cmalisze wrote:I was given guitar lessons for XMas ! I have never even played guitar and I am very excited to learn. I was hoping the music studio rented guitars but, they do not. So, I went in the store today and the was the model that was recommended as a starter set. I was hoping for some help. The salesman also recommended a few others but I feel comfortable spending this to get started. Any help?.....

http://www.westmusic.com/1002403-guitars-folk/g7000-guitars/g7000a-acoustic/g7000a14-packages/fender-r-dg-8s-solid-top-guitar-value-package.htm


That's not a bad starter guitar. A few of my students have the same one. I would recommend taking it to a guitar luthier to have it properly adjusted after you purchase it.


Awesome! Thanks...I am thinking of going and purchasing it today and having my first lesson Saturday! I am really excited.


How'd your lesson go?!
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Re: Learning Guitar

Postby BinFrog » Mon Jan 30, 2012 6:10 am

Jon Chorba wrote:How'd your lesson go?!



He can't type...his fingers hurt too much :mrgreen:
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Re: Learning Guitar

Postby RedMosquito22 » Thu Feb 02, 2012 7:09 am

BinFrog wrote:
Jon Chorba wrote:How'd your lesson go?!



He can't type...his fingers hurt too much :mrgreen:



Hahahahahaha. Those days before calluses suck. hahahahahaha
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Re: Learning Guitar

Postby cmalisze » Thu Feb 02, 2012 8:37 pm

RedMosquito22 wrote:
BinFrog wrote:
Jon Chorba wrote:How'd your lesson go?!



He can't type...his fingers hurt too much :mrgreen:



Hahahahahaha. Those days before calluses suck. hahahahahaha


My fingers are sore!!! haha but it is going ok. I hope I can find the patience to become good....
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Re: Learning Guitar

Postby Jon Chorba » Fri Feb 03, 2012 6:17 am

cmalisze wrote:
My fingers are sore!!! haha but it is going ok. I hope I can find the patience to become good....


You will inevitably reach a point where you get very frustrated, maybe even to the point of wanting to quit. It has happened to every guitar player, myself included. In my experience, both in learning and in teaching others, the biggest breakthroughs happen RIGHT AFTER you get to that big point of frustration.
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Re: Learning Guitar

Postby i shit and i stink » Fri Feb 03, 2012 10:49 am

Jon Chorba wrote:
cmalisze wrote:
My fingers are sore!!! haha but it is going ok. I hope I can find the patience to become good....


You will inevitably reach a point where you get very frustrated, maybe even to the point of wanting to quit. It has happened to every guitar player, myself included. In my experience, both in learning and in teaching others, the biggest breakthroughs happen RIGHT AFTER you get to that big point of frustration.


Absolutely right. Last week I almost smashed up my gutar I was so entaged with not being able to do something. Then the next day I wrote a song which is probably the best thing I've managed. You are totally right. I wanted it too much so it wouldn't come but when I relaxed the next day it just came easily.
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Re: Learning Guitar

Postby cmalisze » Fri Feb 03, 2012 3:12 pm

I hope so! I am so excited to keep learning but, I lack in the gift of patience.....
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Re: Learning Guitar

Postby megatron » Sat Feb 04, 2012 1:25 am

i'm going on about 4 years of seriously trying to get better at guitar. i think i spent the first 2 not wanting to quit. i started with basic open chords then moved onto barre chords then scales.

heres the basic chords. they get harder as you scroll down.

http://justinguitar.com/en/CH-000-Chords.php

this is real good to learn once you get the basics down. called the CAGED system. has all the different shaped chords and helps understand chord structure and which notes create chords where.

http://justinguitar.com/en/TB-030-CAGEDsystemVid.php
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Re: Learning Guitar

Postby Jon Chorba » Mon Feb 06, 2012 6:23 am

megatron wrote:
this is real good to learn once you get the basics down. called the CAGED system. has all the different shaped chords and helps understand chord structure and which notes create chords where.

http://justinguitar.com/en/TB-030-CAGEDsystemVid.php


In my honest opinion, the CAGED system cause more problems in the long term than it solves. You will have a much better understanding of the fretboard by memorizing 3 note per string scales and arpeggios. CAGED isn't a "bad" system but it is not the best.
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Re: Learning Guitar

Postby Jon Chorba » Mon Feb 06, 2012 6:27 am

i shit and i stink wrote:
Jon Chorba wrote:
cmalisze wrote:
My fingers are sore!!! haha but it is going ok. I hope I can find the patience to become good....


You will inevitably reach a point where you get very frustrated, maybe even to the point of wanting to quit. It has happened to every guitar player, myself included. In my experience, both in learning and in teaching others, the biggest breakthroughs happen RIGHT AFTER you get to that big point of frustration.


Absolutely right. Last week I almost smashed up my gutar I was so entaged with not being able to do something. Then the next day I wrote a song which is probably the best thing I've managed. You are totally right. I wanted it too much so it wouldn't come but when I relaxed the next day it just came easily.


I'll tell you what really really helps...keep a log book or journal of your playing. Anything that can be measured in speed (bpm) should be logged and any non measurable skill should be documented in some way, like an audio or video recording. Sometimes it is really hard to remove yourself form your own playing and notice your own progress. Having verifiable PROOF of your progress will keep you motivated and less frustrated.
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Re: Learning Guitar

Postby RedMosquito22 » Thu Feb 23, 2012 8:51 am

cmalisze wrote:My fingers are sore!!! haha but it is going ok. I hope I can find the patience to become good....


By this time next year you will be amazed how far you have come. Just keep playing every day.
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Re: Learning Guitar

Postby cmalisze » Fri Feb 24, 2012 8:33 am

quote="RedMosquito22"]
cmalisze wrote:My fingers are sore!!! haha but it is going ok. I hope I can find the patience to become good....


By this time next year you will be amazed how far you have come. Just keep playing every day.[/quote]

I am currently the best yankee doodle and jingle bells player around! :lol: :lol:
lessons are going well thanks!
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