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Monday, November 23, 2009

Acoustic Guitar Lessons - Find Them On Line Or Locally

By Birgit Eff

You would be hard pressed to find a community where there was no one in town that can teach guitar. Acoustic guitar lessons are taught in music stores and from teacher's homes. Local schools are offering lessons to kids that go there or you can find some other organization that offers group lessons. You may even find lessons being given at the local library. You usually have to pay for these lessons but there is a way to get lessons for free. You can find them on the Internet in both written form and as videos.

The Acoustic Guitar is one of the easier instruments to learn as the notes go up the fret board by half steps. Once you understand how the fingering on the fret board works, you can figure out where all the notes are and there are many different ways to play a single note making fingering easier.

Acoustic Guitar differs from Electric guitar in several different ways. The first and most obvious way is that the acoustic guitar is made from wood and has a wider body than an electric guitar which is thin and made of metal. Another difference is that the Acoustic Guitar usually does not have the ability, although in some cases it can, to be amplified internally where as an electric guitar does.

An electric guitar has an on and off switch and is amplified internally. Strumming an electric guitar that is not on results in not being able to hear it. When you strum an acoustic guitar you hear it right away.

Acoustic and electric guitars can utilize a pick to make the strings sound. Acoustic does not need a pick but can be plucked with the fingers instead. Most teachers, however, do start a student out with a pick so that the sound is a little louder and so they are only using one pick instead of many fingers to pluck the strings.

When you take acoustic guitar lessons the first thing that might be taught is how to hold the guitar. Electric guitar players usually stand to play with a guitar strap tightly holding the guitar to their bodies. You can sit to play both types of guitar which is good when you are learning. You can also stand to play an acoustic guitar but if you are going to play in a classical manner there is a certain way to sit so that it is easier to reach the fret board in the manner in which you should play.

The second thing almost every guitar player needs to learn and will probably be part of that first lesson is how to tune the guitar. Guitar strings slip and go out of tune. You will either be taught to tune the guitar by touching certain frets on different strings that make the same note or by using a device. You can tune it if you know what the notes are by tuning it to a piano. They are from the bottom E, A, D, G, B, and E again. Electronic tuners are available as well and your teacher can teach you or read the directions.

You will need to learn how to strum or pick the strings of the guitar and how to read notes and tablature. Most beginners use the pick and the first method of picking is called down picking where you press down on the string in a downward movement. Another method is called flat picking where the pick goes down then up on the string. You will be taught to utilize the fret board by pressing down on certain frets and strings to create notes and chords.

It is important that you practice at least half an hour each day or more in order to learn what your lessons are teaching you. Go to the Internet and look at lessons that are there or watch some of the lesson videos that are available and even look into some self teaching books before employing a teacher. You will teach yourself the basics and then you can go to a teacher that can show you how to be a better acoustic guitar player. - 18423

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