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RussiaBernd2023-05-04 16:02:03 · 3yNo. 268956reply
so i got a guitar (for free so it is already worth it) but how do i learn to play?
PolandBernd2023-05-04 16:17:45 · 3yNo. 268966reply
what would you like to learn?
GermanyBernd2023-05-04 16:47:07 · 3yNo. 268975reply
There's probably some video tutorial by a pajeet on YT
GermanyBernd2023-05-04 16:49:14 · 3yNo. 268976reply
Have you tried FINGERING it?
GermanyBernd2023-05-04 18:12:23 · 3yNo. 268998reply
guitar tabs for beginners
HungaryBernd2023-05-04 18:38:25 · 3yNo. 269004reply
This. Get some tab sheets of simple music like any punk rock. On those notes aren't notes just show the places where you have to hold the strings.
RussiaBernd2023-05-04 20:01:24 · 3yNo. 269017reply
ive tried few simple melodies and this is hard as fck, my fingers are too wooden to play, need a lot of expirience
PolandBernd2023-05-04 20:02:52 · 3yNo. 269018reply
you should practice switching between various chords until it's seamless
HungaryBernd2023-05-04 20:57:04 · 3yNo. 269029reply
Practice, practice, practice.
You can also watch others play, and try to copy. Not just the notes, but how they hold their hands.
https://yewtu.be/watch?v=ZJA_2CTNjfA
GermanyBernd2023-05-04 21:09:50 · 3yNo. 269031reply
Tried to learn James Bond 007 Theme song, its simple as fuck, but short term memory is fuck up.
Try finger stretching
MexicoBernd2023-05-05 05:06:11 · 3yNo. 269133reply
I can teach you, but using a classical method, distinct from the way that >>269004 learned to play, for what I judge. I have no books, videos, or PDFs to give you right now, for this method is spanish, and in spanish language all the media, mostly. But I can translate some very helpful lessons for you, maybe in another thread; if someone find it as well helpful.
GermanyBernd2023-05-05 06:33:19 · 3yNo. 269151reply
1) learn cowboy chords
2) learn bar chords
3) get a little bit into music theory and start improvising, over the 12 bar blues for example
 
now this could easily take you 2-3 months
RussiaBernd2023-05-05 17:33:44 · 3yNo. 269230reply
explaine me how to place fingers fast and in right poistions, i think this is the main issue, theres mut be a training for that or something
PolandBernd2023-05-05 17:38:32 · 3yNo. 269231reply
> theres mut be a training for that or something
there is and this revolutionary method is called practice until your fingers hurt
MexicoBernd2023-05-06 00:02:26 · 3yNo. 269286reply
In many cases, it doesn't matter how good you are, the chord selection is hard, and it's going to hurt your fingers, or it will be mad difficult to make fast chord changes. I'm formulating a way that you can learn to change the positions of the chords in a way to make it less painful. But for now, a starter should be focusing on open chords only (the ones that don't need a bars with the index finger).
GermanyBernd2023-05-06 00:19:51 · 3yNo. 269294reply
yeah, those are the cowboy chords
PeruBernd2023-05-06 01:26:35 · 3yNo. 269299reply
cowboy chords google search
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_chord#Cowboy_chords
GermanyBernd2023-05-06 01:27:12 · 3yNo. 269300reply
cowboys played only those chords and it was enough for their songs about smoking tobacco and shooting up bars
MexicoBernd2023-05-06 01:31:07 · 3yNo. 269301reply
ohh, i never heard that before heh, cowboy? lol hehe
GermanyBernd2023-05-06 01:48:49 · 3yNo. 269303reply
And now they are all daed, let that sink in
MexicoBernd2023-05-06 13:08:20 · 3yNo. 269359reply
Well, for starters. The parts of the guitar (image 2); starting from the top: there is the headstock, or head; the neck or arm, or fretboard; the frets; the body; the mouth, or sound hole; and the bridge. Also the notes and numbers of each string, in standard tuning. Counting from below, of the sharpest of all, is string 1, and is E; the next one is 2, and it is B; follows 3, and is G; follows 4, and is D; follows 5, and is A; follows the last one, 6, and is E, but more bass-sounding, an octave further back (I will inquire about that later). | Now, a little bit of theory. I hope you already know, about the notes or musical sounds. What it is: Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Si, or maybe as I think you know them, A, B, C, D, E, F, G, being synonyms: A→La, B→Si, C→Do, E→Mi, D→Re, F→Fa, G→Sol, and these when they end, start again, but more bass-sounding, in a lower note; or more acute, in a higher note, depending on whether you ascended or descended in the order. | Almost all songs or pieces of music are made up of these notes; So, I would recommend that you learn or play the chords of these notes in their major mode, which are the most common, and the easiest ones (image 1). I'm making you a spoiler: the ways in which you place the fingers, of these chords, are repeated throughout the fretboard, and it has to do with theory, you see, A, B, C, D, E, F, G, (almost) of these notes, in between, have more notes, which are known as their versions: diesis, or sharp (#); and bemol, or flat (b), depending on whether you are reading upwards (read A, A#, B), or if you are reading downwards (reading B, Bb, A). that is, for example, A# is equal to Bb (they are actually different notes, but it is accepted in music that these two notes are equal, so as not to confuse). Now, it is known as intervals in the way of counting distances between notes, and its distance measurement is in tones, and the next way is known as the diatonic scale (image 3). The diatonic scale counts intervals as follows: the distance between A and B is one tone, but the distance between A and A# is 1/2 tone, ah~, ingenious right? So when you read A and then B, you're actually skipping one note, A#. Not all notes have 1/2 tones, such as the range of D and B, and, E and F. So, back with the chords; if you make any chord, and you run it forward (and add a bar, if you need it), you would be making that chord, but in its sharp version (#) if that chord is not E or B; And if instead of going forward, you go backwards (and also, you add a bar if you need it), you would be making that chord in its flat (b) version. Doing this once again would result in the chord that follows it, being ascending or descending from the scale A, B, C, D, E, F, G. All the fretboard has chords, you can learn which are the bar chords of the most famous positions such as: 5 fret, 7 fret, or 12 fret. . .
 
That's all I can think of right now. If you get bored from de major tones, I recomend you to take a practice of the «armonical circles of the guitar» (I will upload the chords in another post), they have many chords and variations, such as, majors, minors, and sevenths? (I don't know how it's called in english), so you can learn them, and be familiarized with them. If you have doubts you can ask me. And sorry for the delay.
MexicoBernd2023-05-06 13:12:19 · 3yNo. 269360reply
i got a bug telling me i cannot post a fifth image, but i only sent four.
RussiaBernd2023-05-06 15:43:09 · 3yNo. 269368reply
MexicoBernd2023-05-06 21:42:01 · 3yNo. 269413sagereply
I've mistaken the pic, this one have 7th chords on it.
 
Bernd, how's your guitar?, of what material are the strings?, of what color the wood is?, do the model is a spanish one, or an american-british one ?
ColombiaBernd2023-05-08 01:21:48 · 3yNo. 269552reply
I have some books but is in spanish.
HungaryBernd2023-05-08 21:34:10 · 3yNo. 269649reply
OP just wants some finger practice.
I mean sure can teach kids swimming by throwing them in the deep water but can srsly discourage some from further exploration of the activity.
 
Maybe I can find something in Hungarian. It's closer geographically to Russian.
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