How To Be Successful At Guitar Singleton NSW
If you've ever wanted to learn how to play guitar well, this is your lucky day! Read on and learn more.
Gray John
(02) 6572 1611
(02) 6572 1611
1 Ada St
Singleton, NSW
Singleton, NSW
Leading Edge Music
(02) 6571 5155
(02) 6571 5155
75 John St
Singleton, NSW
Singleton, NSW
Leading Edge Music
(02) 6571 5155
(02) 6571 5155
75 John St
Singleton, NSW
Singleton, NSW
Leading Edge Music
(02) 6572 2477
(02) 6572 2477
75 John St
Singleton, NSW
Singleton, NSW
Valley Discos
(02) 6571 1531
(02) 6571 1531
PO Box 3099
Singleton, NSW
Singleton, NSW
Dan Kellaway Guitars
(02) 6572 1768
(02) 6572 1768
4 Curtis St
Singleton, NSW
Singleton, NSW
Grays John
(02) 6572 1611
(02) 6572 1611
65 John St
Singleton, NSW
Singleton, NSW
Eileen King
(02) 6577 3035
(02) 6577 3035
Singleton, NSW
Dan Kellaway Guitars
(02) 6572 1768
(02) 6572 1768
4 Curtis St
Singleton, NSW
Singleton, NSW
Eileen King
(02) 6577 3035
(02) 6577 3035
Singleton, NSW
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How To Be Successful At Guitar
Steps
- First you need a guitar. The cheaper the better, but for a beginner, get the squire Stratocaster starter pack, which costs about 215 dollars. Later on you can get more expensive ones. I currently have an Epiphone SG.
- Now you need to find a good teacher. Chances are first he'll teach you the notes and strings. But were not learning notes and strings.
- There are a number of ways and exercises that if you do it 3 days a week, you WILL notice a difference.
- First exercise: a basic 1-2-3-4 pattern. Start on the first fret, low E string, and go down to the high e, hitting the first, seconds, third, and fourth frets on every string. Then move up on fret, but this time go fourth, then down to one, from the high e to the low e. Go up to the twelfth fret, then go back down.
- Now you want to do the same thing, except stop using your 3rd finger. Same can be applied to seconds and fourth.
- Be the next Eddie Van Halen!
Tips
- If your fingers start to get tired, do it up to the 6th fret until you get a little more endurance.
- Remember, practice makes perfect. It wont happen overnight.
- Have fun!
Warnings
- Plugging and unplugging your cable too hard and too much can break your input jack.
Things You'll Need
- A guitar.
- An amp.
- A cable.
- A dedication towards music.
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