The guitar is a great instrument. It’s fairly portable, relatively
inexpensive, easy enough to learn the basics – and you can take your
playing as far as you want. Lots of people – from kids to grandparents –
learn the guitar every day. And if you’re one of them, here are ten
things you need to know.
On a recent
Open Mic we asked the question, “What advice would you offer someone
considering learning the guitar?” Lots of you answered, and your main
points are included in this article alongside my own thoughts. And
please feel free to add even more advice in the comments. Thousands of
learners will appreciate it.
1. Practice!
This might seem obvious, but it never stopped anyone giving this advice when I started learning.
I
started learning music when I was 20 – keyboard first, then guitar
later. I was keen and enthusiastic, and constantly asked every musician I
met for advice about the best and fastest way to learn. Every person
gave me just one word of advice: “Practice!” It drove me crazy as hell –
I wanted more – but it was good advice.
A big part of learning to
play the guitar (and any instrument) is finger memory – motor skills.
Your fingers need to know what to do without your brain needing to tell
them. And that comes just one way – practice.
How much do you need
to practice? I still stand by the advice I was given at the time: half
an hour a day, or an hour a day if your really serious about learning.
And the daily part is important – practice every day. One three hour
session a week just isn’t going to cut it. Remember we are trying to
develop finger memory, and that comes by regular, constant practice.
Most of you agree. Here is the advice you gave in the Open Mic:
- “Practice, practice, practice. There’s no substitute for actually playing music.” (vladh)
- “Practice practice practice.” (lisote)
- “Be
prepared for hard work, playing the guitar is hard at first and
requires patience, determination and above all time. If you are prepared
to practice half an hour a day you will start to get results within a
month or two and you will be playing your favourite songs which is when
the fun really begins.” (Jon)
- “Persistence. To begin with your
fingers won’t like it & it can be frustrating, but with regular
practice (said countless times, 10/20mins a day is better than a 4hour
practice once a week) it will suddenly click & feel very natural,
almost so that you’ll find it hard remembering what it was like in the
beginning.” (Simon)
2. Find a Way to Stay Motivated