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It's not easy to learn how to play the guitar, but it is possible. With enough time and practice, you can become a talented guitarist. It may not happen overnight, but if you follow these steps carefully and diligently, you'll be playing songs in no time!


Step One: Get the Right Equipment

If you want to learn how to play guitar, the first thing you need to do is get your equipment. You'll need a guitar, strings, picks, and an amp if you want it amplified for lessons. The quality of this equipment matters because some guitars are much more expensive than others due to their brand name or other features


Step Two: Get a Good Teacher

Before you can learn how to play, it's important that you have someone who is qualified to teach guitar. You'll need to find somebody who is very good to teach the class and make sure everything goes well. The last thing you want is for your guitar teacher to be underqualified or unenthusiastic about helping you learn the instrument.


Step Three: Learn the Basics of Guitar

Some people like to jump in and start playing songs right away, but that's not going to work for everyone. You're going to need a way to learn some basic chords on your guitar so you can get started building everything from there. A good song with simple instructions will be perfect for most people.


Step Four: Learn How to Read Sheet Music

Reading music is a crucial skill for any guitarist. It's going to take some patience and practice, but it will be worth it in the end. You don't need to make this more difficult than necessary by trying to tackle reading sheet music right away. Instead, start with basic instructions and go from there.


Step Five: Learn to Read Guitar Tablature

Guitar tablature is a visual representation of how music should be played on your instrument, and it's a great way for beginners who can't read sheet music yet to learn songs without having to worry about reading difficult notes at the same time. It might take some time to get used to, but it's not more difficult than learning how to read sheet music.



Step Six: Learn How To Tune Your Guitar With a Guitar Tuner and an Electronic Drum Kit

Much like the importance of reading tablature for beginners who can't read guitar notes yet, tuning your instrument is crucial as well. Much like other instruments, a guitar can be tuned to just intonation or Pythagorean tuning.


Step Seven: Learn the Basics of Guitar Chords and Scales with an App for iOS (iReal Pro)

The iReal app has given me some great insight into reading, understanding, and playing chords on my instrument like never before. Not only does it show me how chords are constructed, but it also explains the difference between major and minor scales.


Step Eight: Learn To Read Guitar Notes With An App for iOS like (iReal Pro)

The iReal app has given some folks I know great insight into reading, understanding, and playing chords on my instrument like never before. Not only does it show how chords are constructed, but it also explains the difference between major and minor scales.


Step Nine: Pick a Guitar

Some people may follow their gut on this one and purchase either an acoustic or electric guitar from a music store like Robert's Music Company for around $400 dollars. I suggest you gain insight from someone with experience. Consider purchasing a guitar with at least 20 frets. This will allow you to play any song and learn scales more easily without having to purchase an additional instrument for playing chords or solos.


Step Ten: Learn How To Play Basic Chords

Learning how to read notes on the fret board is important, but it's also important that musicians research which type is best for their style of playing. Beginners should start with the basic major chords, as these are easiest to learn and produce a variety of sounds without straining your hands too much.


Step Eleven: Learn To Play The 12 Bar Blues

Find a practice song with about a 12 bar blues rhythm. This type of song will allow you to practice getting a feel for the 12 bar blues rhythm. This should be very helpful to you and help you build confidence.


Step Twelve: Practice, practice, and more practice

Practice daily with a variety of songs to improve your skills in different areas. You can also sign up for lessons from an instructor or take courses online if you are not afraid of looking silly when making mistakes! For example, try playing something you can't do well, over and over again.


* Tip: If you are having trouble hearing the chord changes, try playing an open string on your guitar or another instrument when it is time for the second chord.


By using all of these steps, you should be able to play the guitar in no time! With the right mindset and determination, you will be able to learn how to play the guitar.