Best way to learn guitar

May 31, 2020

How hard is it to learn guitar?
How hard is it to learn guitar?

The guitar is a popular and beautiful instrument. You can give a beautiful look to your standard singing quality through which it will be more attractive.
Acoustic guitars are very popular. And these guitars are very cheap and easily available in the market. And, easy to use 


In the picture above you can see a whole guitar and the name of each part of the guitar. The top part of the guitar is the headstock or head. This head has a tune with which the strings of the guitar are tied. The wires are laid out in rows. It is called nut. The upper part of the freight board is freight. The metal for the freight board is the neck, the lower part is the body, and the rounded part of the body is the soundhole. Inside which the sound of the guitar goes and pushes different parts inside and comes out faster and faster and it’s called string. And the whole system from which these came up is called bridge. What is the work of the bride? holding the road. In the same way, the bridge of this guitar holds the strings from the freight board to the top of the freight board. 

Let's know about the thing you have to know for learning guitar-




    There are six different names for the strings in the picture above. The E at the top is the thickest E and the thinnest E at the bottom. It is important to remember the names of these strings. 

    You can easily say this to remember. 

    Guitar catch and seat

    If you want to play the guitar well, first of all, you have to straighten the spine in the chair which has no handles. When it will come under control, you can seat the way you want. The guitar body should be held on the right knee with the left hand facing the bottom of the freight board. The right hand will be completely free, the finger will be the pick. What is the pick? The pick is the thing with which you play the guitar.


    The front of the fretboard, almost parallel to the eye, can only be seen if the fingers of the left hand are sitting on a wire of a fret. 

    catch

    The pick should be held on one side of the finger and pressed with the thumb. There is no need to hold it too tight, you have to hold it in such a way that you feel comfortable. There may be problems at first to catch the pick, the hands may get tired. The problem seems to be that you can only play with your fingers without a pick. The picture below shows the rules for catching peaks.

    Finger

    Not all fingers are equally efficient because not all fingers are used equally. For example, the index finger or middle finger can be moved as easily as the little finger. Anamika may find it more difficult to move alone. To play the guitar or to move these four fingers of the hand very quickly, you have to bring the skill of movement separately. It may seem difficult, but perseverance will pay off.

    To play the chord, you have to press the six strings with your finger on the special fret. Fingernails are very inconvenient when pressed. For this reason, the left nostril should be cut well.

    The first chord

    The first chord we will learn to hold is this major. To catch this major, wires 1, 2, and 3 have to be caught at 4, 3, and 2 freight respectively. Which one to hold on his finger is a personal choice. Holds like most of the images. Hold the neck of the guitar tightly with the thumb. Have a look at the picture on the opposite side. 


    The head of the fingers should be placed just behind the metal bar as much as possible. This will put less pressure on the fingers. When the strings are caught, play the bottom four strings with the pick in the right hand. Correctly covered, it will endure plenty of adverse conditions. If the catch is not correct, the sound will sound dull or dead, or all the wires will not sound. 

    Two more chords

    If we can play D Major we will learn two more chords. The first is A Major, the second is E Major. To catch this major, hold the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th wires in the 2nd freight as shown in the picture. Decide which finger to hold at your convenience. What I hold with my index finger is just to give strength to the finger. Now play all the rest of the strings except the 7th string with the right-hand pick. If the sound sounds beautiful, you may feel that the cord is correct. 

    To catch the e-major cord, hold the 3rd, 4th, and 5th wires as shown in Figs. Make sure that the little finger does not fall on any wire. Now play it all with the pick of the right hand. 

    Other chords

    If you can play D Major, E Major, and A Major chords, try to play the other chords given in the previous lesson. If it is very difficult to hold the G Major chord, just hold the strings 1 and 2 below (do not hold 5 and 6, do not play). 

    Chord progression

    While singing, the voice always comes and goes in high and low vibrations. You have to play different chords on the guitar to match the throat. The movement of the throat is according to the grammatical rules. Because of that, one guitar chord is followed by another. Going from one chord to another is called a chord progression. There are some specific chord progressions depending on the type of song (rock, pop, blues, etc.). We will learn about them in a later lesson.

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