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Time and what should be practiced in beginning?

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Time and what should be practiced in beginning?

Postby ritu » Tue Aug 31, 2010 10:56 am

I am wondering how much a newbie should practice and which is the right time to practice. Along with that what you would recommend for newbies to practice? What have you done?
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Re: Time and what should be practiced in beginning?

Postby pink » Tue Aug 31, 2010 11:04 am

I don't think there's a right time to practice as long as you're free to play with your guitar then play with it. The more time you have to spend practicing the better chance you will be good at it.
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Re: Time and what should be practiced in beginning?

Postby pranav » Tue Aug 31, 2010 11:08 am

I think you should practice at a relaxed time of day. Take 20 minutes and go and work on your skill.

First I would advise you try to learn a couple of chords from a simple song such as Wonderwall by Oasis.



Then once you have mastered chord changes move onto learning scales and melodies then solos.
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Re: Time and what should be practiced in beginning?

Postby hansi » Tue Aug 31, 2010 11:13 am

I never tried to do it in quick time. I gave myself some time to figure out what really I am doing. I am great learner on how and why Tunes goes and how does it progress.
But at the beginning I gave myself some regular 3 hours a day. I listen to many music and tried to play out myself, Later I look for chords, Tabs, and now notations... so I did take stepwise lesson.
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Re: Time and what should be practiced in beginning?

Postby pink » Tue Aug 31, 2010 11:16 am

I would think 1-2 hours per day is too long for a new player. I think you can learn the guitar with 20 minutes to half an hours practice a day when you are new to it.

I think once you get into it you will want to play and practice more than this.

It is certainly not essential to play for 2 hours a day to get good at the guitar - most people simply do not have this kind of time.
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Re: Time and what should be practiced in beginning?

Postby pink » Tue Aug 31, 2010 11:22 am

yes i think for beginners. i think 20 minutes a day will be enough. specially if you are really busy. but if you have more time then it will be really better to spend a little more time.
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Re: Time and what should be practiced in beginning?

Postby it solutioners » Thu Dec 23, 2010 10:17 am

Guitar is a basic instrument in the music a person how want to learn strings of this great tool, he have to know about the all. This picture show the basic chord.

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these are 15 basic chord of guitar if some one who is interested then you must apply today on your guitar.
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Re: Time and what should be practiced in beginning?

Postby it solutioners » Thu Dec 23, 2010 10:25 am

If you want to learn easy way then try to memorize these chord because when you set your mind on a song, you have to know the all chords of that song and then use these memorized chords. This is not a easy task but be patient with your self because it takes long time to learn it. I hope that you enjoy these tips I am trying to more simplify and then share with you.
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Re: Time and what should be practiced in beginning?

Postby vinza » Thu Dec 23, 2010 12:36 pm

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