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 a song and play
you learn by a someone who techs you like a teacher.
yes but there are some differences when we play guitar acustic and electric
learn to play the electric guitar or start your own band with emo friends
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.
One could learn how to play a electric guitar online on YouTube. There are many people that give free guitar lessons. The tutorials are free and very helpful.
Learn a song and play
you learn by a someone who techs you like a teacher.
well if you just started to play then you should totally get the acostic guitar but if youv'e been for ages get the electric guitar
yes but there are some differences when we play guitar acustic and electric
Someone that wants to learn to play guitar could check for lessons at a local music supply store or with a local community center. They could also check into learn to play videos online, learn to play books or even classes at a local college.
No, but it's best to play acoustic then move onto electric, because if you learn electric first, then transition to acoustic your fingers will be used to electric guitar strings and won't be tough enough to play chords well on an acoustic.
learn to play the electric guitar or start your own band with emo friends
Why not? She has electric guitar in her music.
Actually, any guitar is good to learn on. Although the smaller the neck on the guitar, the easier it is to play or learn on.
no his dad had a guitar layign around and he thought it would be cool to learn to play so he had someone teach him but when they thaught him they taught him right handed when he is left handed so he had someone eles teach him
Learn to Play Guitar was created on 1997-02-25.