Yes. Practice playing chords from sheet music of bands or Guitarists you like. Learn how to play the chords in the song and play along. At first it may be hard but just do the chords that are easy. Try matching single notes on the fretboard, or the neck of the guitar, to your favorite songs. Just do the songs you know, for now. Remember, with just three chords, you can do an entire song, so don't worry about knowing a bunch of chords just yet. Eventually it will make sense to you and you'll start having more and more fun. It's worth the effort. I'm willing to bet that more than one rock guitarist started out on his own, and who knows, maybe never took a lesson except from a book of sheet music.
Buy a guitar to start along with a tutor book on how to tune the guitar etc. you will also need a chord book this will have diagrams of a guitar neck and where to place your fingers. Best guitar to start on is a classical type guitar with nylon strings Yamaha make a good range i own a Yamaha C40 but buy the best you can as a good model will last you for years if you look after it.
You can just get a classic guitar with nylon strings Yamaha makes the best i have one and buy a beginners book
not to hard if you have alot of foucus
The traditional way is to learn from a guitar teacher or a guitar player. Nowadays, you can probably learn from an online video, although you won't get the feedback that you would from a teacher.
you learn by a someone who techs you like a teacher.
Without any problem if I have a teacher
No, you just have to be able to play bass guitar to a resonable level, and manage to get enough advertising to get pupils.
If you practice every day to learn a good amount of songs, and have a good teacher, or good reference, then you can learn it in about 1year and not sound horrible.
The traditional way is to learn from a guitar teacher or a guitar player. Nowadays, you can probably learn from an online video, although you won't get the feedback that you would from a teacher.
learn to play guitar and teach people
you learn by a someone who techs you like a teacher.
A banjo teacher or a guitar teacher who plays the banjo. Otherwise it would be like going to a trumbet teacher to learn the trombone. they are quite different instruments even though the principle is th same. the tuning of a 4 or 5 string banjo is different to a guitar and the way it is played/musicality is different.
Guitar tutorials are available on Youtube, guitarplayerscenter, and for sale at music stores. The best way to learn guitar, is from a music teacher, or a professional.
Yes. Just memorize what you learn and when you buy a guitar you can try it out. It is totally up to you.
Both because a teacher cannot teach without a student and a student cannot learn without a teacher.
Guitar
Not all guitars have frets, however, it is probably best to learn using frets.
Without any problem if I have a teacher
Local guitar teacher, books, internet tabs,www.video-tabs.com, or just foolin aroud with your guitar Guitar THIS! There are several ways to learn to play the guitar. In the beginning you need to figure out what it is you want to learn and go from there. So if you want to learn other peoples songs that go to ultimate-guitar.com to find tabs for the songs you want to learn. When you do that you will learn chords and practice then until you know them and are able to transition from one to the next. If you want to understand the guitar then there are books and programs for learning how to understand and know the guitar along with music theory. So get your feet wet and go with what you are interested in learning/playing.
No, you just have to be able to play bass guitar to a resonable level, and manage to get enough advertising to get pupils.