I have downloaded Guitar Pro but want to know what is the best method to be adopted for learning a Guitar. Besides, how much time does it take to generate the chords on yourself after hearing a tune? I know the question is subjective but a general consensus would be appreciated. And finally, are there any more available softwares in the market to enable you in this learning?
What is the best method to learn guitar for a total novice?
I have downloaded Guitar Pro but want to know what is the best method to be adopted for learning a Guitar. Besides, how much time does it take to generate the chords on yourself after hearing a tune? I know the question is subjective but a general consensus would be appreciated. And finally, are there any more available softwares in the market to enable you in this learning?
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May 5th, 2009 at 9:21 am
You know, it’s ok to learnn from people, not just software. Software can’t correct every little mistake that you make. FIND A CLASS!!!
May 7th, 2009 at 5:59 am
Use the internet! If you search Guitar on about.com, you can find eleven lessons that go from being a complete beginner to a near master. also, the internet is a gigundo resource for finding chords and picking AND lyrics for songs. The internet is what I am teaching myself off of.
May 8th, 2009 at 11:24 pm
go to youtube.com, you will learn a lot
May 9th, 2009 at 2:07 pm
Try this site:
I’m currently reading their advanced lessons and it’s great. They also have lessons for people totally new to guitar playing.
May 12th, 2009 at 8:25 am
It really completely depends on your goals as a guitar player. As a guitar player myself, i know when i started playing was just to get laid with girls because musicians were cool…
anyhow, you probably want to A: learn chords and campfire songs to have fun. For this, guitar pro is perfect just learn to change rapidly from chord to chord and to sing a little.
You might want to B: Be part of a band as a guitar soloist or just play fast guitar. This is also started by playing things or guitar pro, but you need to after wards learn scales and listen to lots of music to get the feel of a solo.
Also, which I became, C: become a composer of music using the guitar… this is really complex because you have to learn theory and know your guitar really well.
If you want A or B, guitar pro is just fine:play random songs you like and learn scales from wikipedia. Then try soloing freely on songs.
For C, i could give you further information and books you could get.
May 14th, 2009 at 8:54 pm
try:
The site is optimized to work with firefox, and does not show up correctly right now in internet explorer but I was told it would be fixed soon.
The site is great, and has many tutorial videos and lessons to teach the beginner, and even the expert how to play new songs.
Great new site
May 17th, 2009 at 1:05 pm
try read this free ebook
May 17th, 2009 at 8:59 pm
Playing with a more experienced guitar player would be best approach. If you’re by yourself, there’s plenty of resources online. Check out