No - If you have not checked it out yet, Miso Music is a free iPad application that teaches stringed plectrum instroments! The app teaches users how to play songs on the guitar, bass, banjo, and 'Ukulele using Miso Media's patented scrolling tablature system which not only shows users strumming and fingering, but also gives real time feedback with scrolling tablature as the correct notes are played. Think Guitar Hero with real notes, real instruments, and real learning!
with hard work and commitment, anything is possible.
It depends if you want to or not.
I think it doesn't matter if you learn on an acoustic guitar or an electric guitar. One thing to know is that steel strings are hard on your fingers until the ends of your fingers start to toughen up, so sometimes it is an advantage to start off learning on a nylon string acoustic guitar. But it doesn't really matter, use what ever guitar you have but it is hard at the start and you need to persevere.
Of course there are far too many variables and styles of playing to put one over another... But in my 14 years of playing guitar, I would have to say "Technical Difficulties" by Paul Gilbert would be the hardest I have attempted. I know, it's not classical style, but it is intensely hard to learn and play cleanly.
Depends on how skilled you are; although I'm not saying it is easy to learn anyways for even a skilled guitarist. I would say it is very difficult to learn
Playing the guitar can be easy if basic chords are learned. However, to become an accomplished guitarist, an individual must practice or even take lessons to become more advanced.
That depends on the age and the size of the guitar. If the guitar suits the hands of a child and is set up correctly, the child may learn very fast, provided the child has some musical talent.
Learn to Play Guitar was created on 1997-02-25.
When you get him\her in guitar lessons. (=_=)
Yes, online guitar courses are a great way to learn how to play guitar. Look for a course with videos.
If you want to learn how to play basic chords, then it is easy. If you want to master extreme tabs and power chords, you are looking at a bit more than one guitar lesson. Also, if you have a very small hand, you might have trouble playing some chords. But if you are ready to learn guitar go for it!
no when are a beginer it is hard but when ur a pro it will be completely easy.well first you have to learn the basic chords then it gets easy from there.