Tuesday, July 24, 2012

It's Never Too Late To Learn To Play Guitar

By Rick Hart


If you're like many folks who love music, you might be thinking how much fun it would be to be in a position to play an instrument yourself. You see those guys and gals up on stage and you think... "I wonder if I can do that?"

Well the answer's yes. It isn't ever too late to learn an instrument and one of the best of all instruments to play is the guitar.

Why?

The basics of guitar are actually quite simple. If you simply learn 2 chords you can be playing simple music in virtually no time. 2 or 3 chords is all you must be able to play a song. And there are plenty of songs that are incredibly simple 3 chords is all that you need.

And you can find adequate inexpensive guitars these days for only two hundred greenbacks. These are quality instruments you can keep for a lifetime. I've got a great Fender Stratocaster that I use for slide guitar that I purchased for $250. It's just as good as my old 1965 Strat that is at present a collectors item.

How About The Blues

Take Blues music as an example. Most blues songs are based primarily on only 3 chords and the track pattern is really quite simple. It's usually based on a 12 bar chord progression that is so common to us that we can pick it up fast. I bet you know 10 or 20 songs off the top of your noggin that are primarily based on a simple blues structure.

Why most rock and roll songs are the same way. Each Chuck Berry song is founded upon a 12-bar progression and often three chords. Don't remember who Chuck Berry was, or is. Well I guess we are both showing our age. But the Rolling Stones, and The Beatles and even Led Zeppelin play songs based on Chuck Berry songs. Don't know who those bands are. Well now we have got a difficulty.

Anyway, regardless of if you like songs by today's artists like Maroon 5, Jack White or country songs by Alan Jackson or Lady Antebellum, I bet they're primarily based on simple chord progressions that you can learn quite simply.

What About Country Music

Everybody likes some form of country music. Whether or not you are new school or Oldschool there is a country song that I bet you like. Those songs are super straightforward and you might be playing a lot of them in a matter of weeks. You just need to learn three chords.

What Chords Do You Need To Learn

The easiest and quickest chords to learn on guitar are E, A, and D. These are the first chords that pretty much every guitar player learns in the beginning. After you know these three chords you may be playing blues or country songs in a matter of days.

And there's great internet instruction nowadays. You can watch videos on your computer and it's almost as good as having a teacher right there with you. And it's basically a lot cheaper than having to pay a teacher today's going rate.

Yes it's a great time to learn how to play guitar. You have not excuses any longer, no matter how old or young you are. Time to get to it and start having some fun like those fellows and women up on stage. I have even got some free teaching videos myself. Just come visit my site below.




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