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Trembling Eagle

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How long would it take me to learn to play acoustic guitar?
« on: August 06, 2008, 03:09:59 PM »
starting from zero musical background to being able to strum 6 or 7 full tunes reasonable well for
say family and friends (not at the level of being a paid musician).

Also can I teach myself to this level or is getting lessons a must?

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Re: How long would it take me to learn to play acoustic guitar?
« Reply #1 on: August 06, 2008, 03:19:39 PM »
It's very easy.

Find a song that is easy.
Google how to read tabs, and then google the tabs for that song.
Keep trying until you can play it.

I'm not a great guitar player. But I never took lessons, and most guitarists I know didn't, either. They learned the way I just posted.

The biggest hurdle in the beginning will be learning how to hold a chord with your hand and move it around. That takes a few weeks. From there, it's just repetition until its natural.

If you play every day, you could be playing very basic songs within a month.

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Re: How long would it take me to learn to play acoustic guitar?
« Reply #2 on: August 06, 2008, 03:20:46 PM »
Isn't this what Music Group is for?

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Re: How long would it take me to learn to play acoustic guitar?
« Reply #3 on: August 06, 2008, 03:40:09 PM »
gonna try to pick up chicks out in the quad huh?

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Re: How long would it take me to learn to play acoustic guitar?
« Reply #4 on: August 06, 2008, 03:53:51 PM »
It takes some time if your trying to learn chords. If you're just teaching yourself a couple riffs with tab it's not that hard, but that's not really learning how to play. Teach yourself how to play a G (or a G7 that might be easier), C and a D and then teach yourself how to strum and switch between them. Strumming and switching is the most difficult but if you really work on it you might be able to be able to play a song with those chords in a week or two. It's really building up finger strength and working on your rhythm.

My wife is trying to teach herself right now and having a tough time because she has small hands. I've never learned more than chords and a simple blues scale. I taught myself by picking up a book of Beatles songs and started with Paperback Writer which only employs the G7, C and D and got good at playing it and found another song that had all those chords plus one more and just kept progressing. I never did learn a standard F chord though , to this day I still bar it. But, once you know about 7 or 8 chords and can switch between them it gets really easy.

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Re: How long would it take me to learn to play acoustic guitar?
« Reply #5 on: August 06, 2008, 03:59:57 PM »
It takes some time if your trying to learn chords. If you're just teaching yourself a couple riffs with tab it's not that hard, but that's not really learning how to play. Teach yourself how to play a G (or a G7 that might be easier), C and a D and then teach yourself how to strum and switch between them. Strumming and switching is the most difficult but if you really work on it you might be able to be able to play a song with those chords in a week or two. It's really building up finger strength and working on your rhythm.

My wife is trying to teach herself right now and having a tough time because she has small hands. I've never learned more than chords and a simple blues scale. I taught myself by picking up a book of Beatles songs and started with Paperback Writer which only employs the G7, C and D and got good at playing it and found another song that had all those chords plus one more and just kept progressing. I never did learn a standard F chord though , to this day I still bar it. But, once you know about 7 or 8 chords and can switch between them it gets really easy.

i have small lady hands as well.  to compensate for this, i learned how to play on a child's size guitar, making it easy to work the frets, then i graduated to "adult" size.  by that point i was more comfortable with a guitar in my hands anyway and it became second nature to have it in my hands.

a suggestion for ladies/wives with small lady/wife hands. 

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Re: How long would it take me to learn to play acoustic guitar?
« Reply #6 on: August 06, 2008, 06:24:42 PM »
It's very easy.

Find a song that is easy.
Google how to read tabs, and then google the tabs for that song.
Keep trying until you can play it.

I'm not a great guitar player. But I never took lessons, and most guitarists I know didn't, either. They learned the way I just posted.

Exactly.

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Re: How long would it take me to learn to play acoustic guitar?
« Reply #7 on: August 06, 2008, 08:27:30 PM »
force yourself to book a show somewhere, and youll quickly learn a couple songs. I had to learn how to play a song in 2 days for the ol' best show battle of the bands and it worked.

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Re: How long would it take me to learn to play acoustic guitar?
« Reply #8 on: August 06, 2008, 10:56:28 PM »
The thing about the guitar is that you don't really need much of an understanding of music in general to play it on a basic level. As fluent as I am with the staff and all that (I can sight read with the violin/piano/voice fine), I still can't play the guitar very well from standard musical notation. I recommend getting one of those books that shows you all the different ways to play all the different chords- once you've learned the basic chord patterns, then you can just refer to the chart of what note is on what fret/string and know how to play that chord.

My wife is trying to teach herself right now and having a tough time because she has small hands.

Trust me, it's hard. I basically have baby hands- one of the reasons I quit playing piano way back when was that (even to this day) I can't reach an octave (I can barely reach it on the violin either- I currently have an etude with a 10th interval in it and it's painful). I can't really play a lot of chords properly- I just bar most of them. (My laziness also contributes to my all-bar chord tendencies.)

i have small lady hands as well.  to compensate for this, i learned how to play on a child's size guitar, making it easy to work the frets, then i graduated to "adult" size.  by that point i was more comfortable with a guitar in my hands anyway and it became second nature to have it in my hands.

a suggestion for ladies/wives with small lady/wife hands. 
The only guitar I have is a Strat, which isn't too bad, but when I went to demonstrate something with a borrowed acoustic guitar in front of one of my classes I found it took me a minute to find the chords. And I somehow kept playing a G chord wrong, which was embarrassing.

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Re: How long would it take me to learn to play acoustic guitar?
« Reply #9 on: August 06, 2008, 11:22:32 PM »
More electric-oriented than acoustic, but still sage advice.



How to play Guitar
by David Fair
I taught myself to play guitar. It’s incredibly easy when you understand the science of it. The skinny strings play the high sounds, and the fat strings play the low sounds. If you put your finger on the string father out by the tuning end it makes a lower sound. If you want to play fast move your hand fast and if you want to play slower move your hand slower. That’s all there is to it. You can learn the names of notes and how to make chords that other people use, but that’s pretty limiting. Even if you took a few years and learned all the chords you’d still have a limited number of options. If you ignore the chords your options are infinite and you can master guitar playing in one day.
Traditionally, guitars have a fat string on the top and they get skinnier and skinnier as they go down. But he thing to remember is it’s your guitar and you can put whatever you want on it. I like to put six different sized strings on it because that gives the most variety, but my brother used to put all of the same thickness on so he wouldn’t have so much to worry about. What ever string he hit had to be the right one because they were all the same.
Tuning the guitar is kind of a ridiculous notion. If you have to wind the tuning pegs to just a certain place, that implies that every other place would be wrong. But that absurd. How could it be wrong? It’s your guitar and you’re the one playing it. It’s completely up to you to decide hoe it should sound. In fact I don’t tune by the sound at all. I wind the strings until they’re all about the same tightness. I highly recommend electric guitars for a couple of reasons. First of all they don’t depend on body resonating for the sound so it doesn’t matter if you paint them. As also, if you put all the knobs on your amplifier on 10 you can get a much higher reaction to effort ratio with an electric guitar than you can with an acoustic. Just a tiny tap on the strings can rattle your windows, and when you slam the strings, with your amp on 10, you can strip the paint off the walls.
The first guitar I bought was a Silvertone. Later I bought a Fender Telecaster, but it really doesn’t matter what kind you buy as long as the tuning pegs are on the end of the neck where they belong. A few years back someone came out with a guitar that tunes at the other end. I’ve never tried one. I guess they sound alright but they look ridiculous and I imagine you’d feel pretty foolish holding one. That would affect your playing. The idea isn’t to feel foolish. The idea is to put a pick in one hand and a guitar in the other and with a tiny movement rule the world.
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Re: How long would it take me to learn to play acoustic guitar?
« Reply #10 on: August 06, 2008, 11:38:15 PM »
Just watch the right videos.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZDjWLwqAPY

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Re: How long would it take me to learn to play acoustic guitar?
« Reply #11 on: August 06, 2008, 11:46:00 PM »
When I was in high school, I taught myself to play "Both Hands" by Ani Difranco and "Needle in the Hay" by Elliott Smith. And I was proud.



Still the only two songs I know on guitar.

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Re: How long would it take me to learn to play acoustic guitar?
« Reply #12 on: August 07, 2008, 01:52:49 AM »
Try and start with nylon strings if your fingertips start to hurt, it won't sound as bright but you can't practice if it hurts.  Start with bar chords so you can learn root notes and then move up to open chords is what worked for me.

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Re: How long would it take me to learn to play acoustic guitar?
« Reply #13 on: August 07, 2008, 07:59:59 AM »
I've never gotten really good at it, but I've found that the most important thing is to be forgiving about how awful you will sound at the beginning and just try to enjoy it; the improvement is usually fast. Like other people have said, pick a few songs that are easy that you REALLY like because you'll need to play them over and over. Taking a cheap class is helpful if only for making you practice. 

Also, noodle around and try things out -- what happens when I play these two strings and put my fingers there? You can get an amazing range of sounds (some great, some AWFUL) from a guitar, and you can figure out a lot by playing around.

It's really building up finger strength and working on your rhythm.

My wife is trying to teach herself right now and having a tough time because she has small hands.

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