i want to learn how to play guitar but i kinda want to teach myself. is it hard to do that?
what are some good books or websites that you know of?
also i have no idea like what different kinds of guitars there are. i like accoustic a lot so i was thinking of asking for one of those guitars for my birthday,,or should i get one that like plugs into an amp?
any advice you can give would be awesome! :D
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Hobbies category? Maybe give some free advice about: Music? Advicelady6798 answered Saturday January 12 2008, 7:37 pm: Guitar is very easy to pick mentally, the only challenge is practicing. Gibson is a really good guitar to look into. It lasts long and has good sounding quality. A good website to look at music would be www.ultimate-guitar.com. The boes on a guitar represent frets but you can look at them like numbers. Each box s a number. The first box is one, second is two, etc. A guitar has six strings. Each string has a letter to represent them-e,a,d,b,e. The music will have six lines with the letters on them, and will have numbers on the lines. Let say the first number is 10. You would count 10 boes and you notice it is on the second line which would be a. you would put your finger on the second string on the 10th box. Also press and pluck. On music the letters are backwards. The first line on the sheet of paper is actually the last string on the actual guitar. I don't know why they did that. [ Advicelady6798's advice column | Ask Advicelady6798 A Question ]
tabby14 answered Saturday January 12 2008, 7:14 pm: well i am learning to play guitar to... i have a pink electric guitar. all you got to do is go to google.com and find a website to show you a few chords then from there it is history. [ tabby14's advice column | Ask tabby14 A Question ]
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