Beginner Guitar Lessons
What will you learn during beginner guitar lessons? We will cover
how to hold the guitar in sitting and standing positions, how to tune the guitar and reading basic
tablature.
Beginner Guitar Lessons - How to Hold A
Guitar
There are two basic ways to
hold a guitar: In sitting or standing positions. These positions are completely subjective to the guitar
player’s comfort levels.
Beginner Guitar Lessons - To
Hold a Guitar While Sitting
Ÿ Do NOT hunch your back. This will cause discomfort and back
problems
later.
Try to sit with your back as straight as possible.
Ÿ Angle the guitar towards you. This aids in ease of finger
placement.
Ÿ Rest the curved part of the body of the guitar in your
lap.
Ÿ Keep your elbow pointed towards you for greater
flexibility.
Beginner Guitar Lessons - To
Hold a Guitar While Standing
Ÿ It is ideal to have a guitar
strap around your shoulder. This aids in keeping
the
weight of the guitar balanced and evenly distributed.
Ÿ Stand with your feet a few inches
apart to distribute weight evenly.
Ÿ Do NOT hunch your
back.
Beginner Guitar Lessons -
How to Hold A Guitar Pick
Ÿ Close your hand into a loose
fist.
Ÿ Rotate your fist until your thumb
knuckle faces towards you
Ÿ With your free hand, slide the
pick in between your thumb and forefinger,
making sure it protrudes about a half an
inch.
Beginner Guitar Lessons - Tuning Your
Guitar
Play the thickest
string first (E), against a piano or a pitch pipe along with the rest of the strings to get a feel for how
the notes are supposed to sound.
After this task
is completed, perform the following steps to ensure your guitar is in tune:
Ÿ Play the sixth string, fifth fret (A), then tune your open
fifth string (A) until it
they
sound the same.
Ÿ Play the fifth string, fifth fret (D), then tune your open
fourth string (D) until
they sound the same.
Ÿ Play the fourth string, fifth fret (G), then tune your open
third string (G) until
they
sound the same.
Ÿ Play the third string, fourth fret (B), then tune your open
second string (B)
until they sound the
same.
Ÿ Play the second string, fifth fret (E), then tune your open
first string (E) until
they
sound the same.
Beginner Guitar Lessons
- Reading a Guitar Tab
A guitar tab is 6 horizontal lines, each
representing its own string (or note) on the guitar. The numbers on the tab
represent the fret that is required for the finger placement for the corresponding notes.
Numbers stacked vertically on a tablature
represents the fret to be played. So 0 would represent an open fret and a 5
would represent placing all five fingers on the guitar
A fret is a simple term describing where to
place your fingers on the neck of the guitar.
Source(s): Dan Cross, About.com. How To Read Guitartabs.net, theguitarsuite.com
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