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Teach Yourself How to Play Guitar – What’s the Easiest Way to Learn Guitar?

Besides taking private lessons, what’s the easiest way to learn guitar? Which method works best for most people?

There are many ways you can teach yourself guitar. As there are plenty of resources available, it is tough and time-consuming to find your easiest way to learn guitar.

Four Possible Ways to Teach Yourself How to Play Guitar:

  1. Learn to Play Guitar Software – Learn to play guitar software has been recognized as the best and easiest way to learn guitar. Technology gives us the ability to purchase eCourses that allow you to learn guitar at your own pace in the comfort of your home. These software make learning fun as they are interactive and engaging. The lessons are professionally structured and easy to follow. Most of the learn to play guitar software provide support at every step of your guitar learning process. It’s like having your personal guitar tutor. Simply ask whenever you are stuck on any lesson and you will get your answers within 24 hours.

  2. How to Play Guitar Book – You can find many how to play guitar books in book stores and online stores. A good guitar instruction book is one that is informative and easy to understand with clear illustrations. It usually begins with the brief history and general basics of guitar. Follows by reading music and notes, playing and practice exercises.

    Teaching yourself guitar by book is definitely not the easiest way as not all books provide audio and video tutorials. You will not be listening to the way it sounds. Hence, you may not know if you are playing the note correctly.

  3. How to Play Guitar DVD – Teaching yourself guitar by DVD has also been regarded as the easiest way to learn guitar. The video lessons are professionally recorded and much easier to follow than guitar instruction books. The multiple camera angles show you clearly where to place your fingers and strum the strings at the same time. You can always return to the section that you are uncertain of and practice before you move on to the next lesson.

    However, How to Play Guitar DVD can be more expensive than software and books due to production and shipping cost. The lessons are not updated as learn to play guitar software.

  4. Learn How to Play Guitar for Free – There are two ways that you can teach yourself guitar for free. First is to find someone whom you know is a good guitarist. He or she must be willing and patient to teach you all the basic essentials for free.

    The second way is to find free guitar lessons offered online. You can choose freeware that is suited for you whether you are at the beginner, advanced or intermediate level. It is very important to select the right freeware so that you learn the right stuff in teaching yourself guitar.

    Just like for many things, you get what you pay for. Freeware usually will not take you far and you probably won’t learn what you actually want to. Most freeware may not guide you through from absolute beginner to advanced guitar playing. You will have to search for the next guitar lesson offered by another person which will not pick up where your previous lesson had left off.

If you want to teach yourself guitar, it is important to find the easiest way you want to learn and play guitar. We all learn differently. The method that works for your friend may not work best for you.

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