Fast guides to Learn to Play Guitar
Books, Music May 9th, 2008Learn to Play Guitar fast:
The glamour of playing air guitar is a bug that many people still carry with them. But when you go the extra step and buy a guitar, how do you start when private lessons are beyond your budget, books on music notation are long and boring and whilst online guitar lessons using video are very entertaining, it is often very hard to see what is going on, especially if you are a beginner to guitar playing. When you have the basics pinned, then maybe that guitar shredding video, really will be useful? But for now, what is a fret anyway?
For a fast introduction to beginning to learn to play the guitar, the following may be enough to spark your interest and give you the basic skills you need to then progress with your career as a virtuoso guitar player, or star in a rock band.
So I was quite pleased to find a simple selection of 3 eBooks aimed squarely at the beginner and giving them a fast leg up to enjoying their guitar.
Some of these books seem almost illegally short (one is just 12 pages long) but the point is there is NO FLUFF and it focuses on teaching you only a couple of guitar skills. It’s not the history of guitar playing through the ages. It’s about how to play an actual riff. And one riff at a time in particular.
Compared to the prices of a private lesson, even the bundle of all 3 of these eBooks is less than you could easily pay for half an hour of guitar tuition. And once you are on the road, you’ll probably know if you need lessons and what you need lessons about more specifically.
One of the books is less then 7 bucks, so there’s little excuse to finally check out what YOU can get out of playing the guitar.
The Learn to Play Guitar eBooks are available from LearnGuitarAcademy dot com