It can only take an hour or an afternoon to learn a simple song such as a campfire one.
my favorite is Hey Ya by Obadiah Parker, and its on itunes! its the best song ever!
The artist is Dustin Kensrue. I don't know the name of the song however...
Longtime KISS member Paul Stanley [guitar] usually sings lead. At times Gene Simmons [bass] sings and long ago Peter Criss, a former drummer, did some limited singing.
There was no actual group, it was a solo project by David Cohen . . . . . . . an astounding session guitarist frrom L.A. in the sixties who most definitely was the artist who recorded a single of Amazing Grace . . . . David was my guitar mentor, and I worked at the Ash Grove School of Traditional Folk Music when I was a teenager in the sixties, where David was one of the noteworthy teachers, which included Taj Mahal. I was allowed to learn all the guitar I could stand, attend all the shows and eat for free all week long (The Ash Grove was a major folk/roots music venue), plus five bucks a day on Sundays when I worked for the school . . . . and I have been a pro guitarist ever since. David is not well known, but we have all heard his work. He played the acoustic 12-String guitar on Bobby Darin's huge hit "If I Were A Carpenter", he played the backwards-taped electric guitar solo on the Kenny Rogers psychedelic band tune (before Rogers went country) called "I Just Dropped In To See What Condition My Condition Was In" . . . the band was Kenny Rogers & the First Edition. David also played on some Sonny and Cher hits and some Nillson records, and much more. His mentor, or at the very least a major influence on David was another lesser known but highly interesting L.A. session guitarist named Don Peake. ~ ~ herringbone jones
Don't think it would take long, just try out for singing, and if your good, and are accepted, you'll probably have to practice singing, until they accept you to become a singer and become famous. (The singer does not make the songs, the writer does *wink*)
The time taken to learn to play the guitar would vary with each individual, and depend on the amount of time practising, however, based on practise of 15 minutes per day you should be able to learn in around 3 months.
a long time
to be really good at it it takes a really long time......but ive been playing for seven years and theres always something new to learn.if your going to learn it i would start by taking guitar lessons. it takes a lot of time too
Just keep on working at it...My best thought on the matter would be to set a goal to learn at least one new thing on guitar every day...whether it be one scale, one progression, one song, one riff, whatever...learn one new thing each day, and before long you can become a pretty good player
I would be astonished to find a panda playing any instrument. It can play a guitar IF someone who is really patient could train Pandas for a very long time just to play the guitar perfectly.
It depends how quick you learn. I'd say it should be about two years.
If the question is is it harder to learn to play one guitar THAN it is to learn to play several different guitars at the same time, then in my opinion, it is easier to learn to play by using only one guitar. Start with a 6 string guitar, maybe an acoustic guitar. Get used to that one particular guitar. Then graduate to another guitar, same acoustic type but larger. The frets are the same but the feel is different. then go on to an electric guitar. I've played piano for a long time and I've learned to feel the vibrations the sounds create. Same with the guitar. I need to feel the vibrations. The electric guitar doesn't give much vibrations; so, I prefer the acoustic. Graduate to the base guitar (different guitar altogether). Now it's only 4 strings (unless you're adventuresome and go with a 5-string . . .) Maybe this explanation will help.
not if you want to be the best learn basics by a book of chords/power chords once you have a couple down learn by ear no matter how long it takes and i guarantee you will be good ( guitar takes patience to be the best)
it takes practice. It depends some 3 weeks 6 weeks
It usually takes weeks if you don't do it every other day of 1 week. But it's not easy to learn things, Good luck! :-)
Teach yourself. Seriously, don't pay for lessons, just get hold of a guitar, a guitar chord book (I recommend the Guitar case chord book - it's long and thin, so it fits into the guitar case) and get yourself onto www.ultimate-guitar.com. That's how I learned and I was happily playing songs within a few months. If you teach yourself, you learn your own way and at your own pace, and waste no money. =] x
As long as it's feasable(depending on the model) I would imagine their tech would do anything for you for the money you'll hand them.