Purchased my first guitar yesterday!
Purchased my first guitar yesterday!
Hello all....
I purchased my first guitar yesterday, (an Alvarez) and a few books on how to play the damn thing...
I read through the first few lessons in one of the books and worked on a few chords that the book suggested (C and G7, I think). I had a lot of trouble keeping the fingers on my left hands from touching strings that they weren't supposed to...
But with time and practice, as well as a little help from the Internet, and you all, I am sure it will get easier. All suggestions for a newbie that has never played a musical instrument before are welcome.
(thanks to dmbtabs.com i was also able to teach myself the first part of typical situations)
I purchased my first guitar yesterday, (an Alvarez) and a few books on how to play the damn thing...
I read through the first few lessons in one of the books and worked on a few chords that the book suggested (C and G7, I think). I had a lot of trouble keeping the fingers on my left hands from touching strings that they weren't supposed to...
But with time and practice, as well as a little help from the Internet, and you all, I am sure it will get easier. All suggestions for a newbie that has never played a musical instrument before are welcome.
(thanks to dmbtabs.com i was also able to teach myself the first part of typical situations)
Congrats on the new guitar and welcome to the club. First off I think learning Dave songs will help a lot which it sounds like your already doing. Try learning some scales (major,minor,pentatonic) they will help with left and right hand coordination. Learn how to alternate pick these scales(up,down,up,down etc.) not just down strokes. Rhythem is absolutely key so you should really concentrate on it as much as possible. I would also recommend learning some theory. Begining guitarists often neglect theory because it's not as easily applied on guitar. Most importantly you have to make it through the initial pain of playing. In order to do that you have to play day in and day out. I have a handful of friends who just couldnt make it thru the pain. DONT GIVE UP! I envy you cause that first year of playing is probably the most rewarding.
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One thing that has not been mentioned is to not be afraid to ask questions on this board. All of the people here are good folks and will help you out when you encounter some theory, technique or terminology that is unfamiliar to you. This board alone has enabled me to become thrice the player I once was.
Congratulations. I hope you have the hundreds of hours of extra time that is necessary with the guitar addicition.
Congratulations. I hope you have the hundreds of hours of extra time that is necessary with the guitar addicition.
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just practice until it feels like your fingers are gonna bleed. Then break for a minute or two, then keep playing. Guitar is an addiction and I know that DMB is one of the best ways to feed it. Keep working man.
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And don't forget there is music beyond Dave Matthews Band. So many of my friends are Dave or nothing when it comes to appreciating music and it drives me crazy. Learning some simple Beatles tunes such as Yellow Submarine will get you on the track of learning your chords. If you here a song that you dig, look it up on the internet and try to play it.
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congrats dude...I just played a Koa Alvarez last night...work hard, and make sure you start putting up some recording soon 

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Thanks for the kind words everybody...
Is there any kind of drills or practice routine I should be doing to help find the right strings with my right hand and my way around the fingerboard with my left?
Also, is there any way to make my left had more flexible? I have small hands anyway and often find myself barely touching strings that I shouldn't, causing a mute or a buzzing sound.
I am having a great time...
Thanks in advance for the advice.
Is there any kind of drills or practice routine I should be doing to help find the right strings with my right hand and my way around the fingerboard with my left?
Also, is there any way to make my left had more flexible? I have small hands anyway and often find myself barely touching strings that I shouldn't, causing a mute or a buzzing sound.
I am having a great time...
Thanks in advance for the advice.
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Your first chords
Try learning these open chords from Acoustic Guitar Magazine's Lessons webpage.
http://www.acousticguitar.com/lessons/f ... ds/1.shtml
Congrats on the guitar and like everyone else said, practice, practice, practice.
http://www.acousticguitar.com/lessons/f ... ds/1.shtml
Congrats on the guitar and like everyone else said, practice, practice, practice.
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