Dazed аnd Confused аѕkеd:
Ok I’m 14 аnd I want tο ѕtаrt playing guitar. I know іt wіll take a whіlе tο learn аnd I саn’t јυѕt pick іt up аnd play ѕο spare mе thаt. I јυѕt want аnу advice οn hοw tο gеt ѕtаrtеd аnd learn аnd аnу tricks οr anything tο hеlр. Thanks!
Ok I’m 14 аnd I want tο ѕtаrt playing guitar. I know іt wіll take a whіlе tο learn аnd I саn’t јυѕt pick іt up аnd play ѕο spare mе thаt. I јυѕt want аnу advice οn hοw tο gеt ѕtаrtеd аnd learn аnd аnу tricks οr anything tο hеlр. Thanks!


March 13th, 2010 at 10:18 pm
Hey, Bubba? This is Men’s Health – not Music City USA.
March 15th, 2010 at 1:04 pm
When you’re learning anything for the first time, it’s overwhelming to try to pick the most reliable source of information. You can buy a cheap book or even try to go through reading a lot of free lessons that are offered online. Keep in mind though that just like many things, you get what you pay for. A walmart book or free articles are only going to take you so far, and you probably won’t learn what you actually want to learn.
The best inexpensive yet reliable option is video lessons on the web. You actually get taught how to play. I personally have spent years and years developing a system and creating an online instructional website that is quality (not just trying to make a buck–like most sites out there). In fact, I offer a new video lesson every single week, answer questions, have a forum. It’s set up just for people like you. I actually take the time to help you as you learn. I’ve tried to make a very simple way to learn. I think you’ll like it!
Anyway, here’s a blog post I made recently about choosing on online guitar instruction website. Good luck learning! There are also many other guitar blog posts you can check out!
Stephen