Everyone has their own way of learning guitar, when I started out I just experimented, tried to figure out what worked and what didn't until I stumbled across some chords and arpeggios that worked, but I liked the challenge, even now if I want to learn something I'll try to figure it out by ear then look up tabs, some things I wish someone had told me when I started though
Nail the basic chords and fingering, g,e,c and d chords, once you learn those basic chords you will be able to play literally hundreds of songs, its the most used chord progression in the world, fingering will come in time don't stress it, if your fingers are overlapping and massing with the sound take your time focusing on each chord, g is a good one as it requires a lot of fingers, spend a while each day on the g chord, then start making your way through the basic chords, even just fingering them until you nail it
That twangy sound will go once you nail the fingering, it will hurt your fingers I won't lie but nothing major and you will get calluses on your fingers which will make it easier
But ultimately just fuck around, putvyour finger anywhere on the fret, play that string, then try and find another place you can put another finger that works with the first, then another, then another until you have a nice plucked sound, justness around and have fun, its easy to stress yourself but this should also be fun and exiting, good luck and happy playing
Oh! Also drop d is a nice easy tuning that i use a lot, its the easiest tuning to mess around with, and if you want try try and tackle a nice sounding easy tab this is the first bsobg I learnt in drop d
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Everyone has their own way of learning guitar, when I started out I just experimented, tried to figure out what worked and what didn't until I stumbled across some chords and arpeggios that worked, but I liked the challenge, even now if I want to learn something I'll try to figure it out by ear then look up tabs, some things I wish someone had told me when I started though
Nail the basic chords and fingering, g,e,c and d chords, once you learn those basic chords you will be able to play literally hundreds of songs, its the most used chord progression in the world, fingering will come in time don't stress it, if your fingers are overlapping and massing with the sound take your time focusing on each chord, g is a good one as it requires a lot of fingers, spend a while each day on the g chord, then start making your way through the basic chords, even just fingering them until you nail it
That twangy sound will go once you nail the fingering, it will hurt your fingers I won't lie but nothing major and you will get calluses on your fingers which will make it easier
But ultimately just fuck around, putvyour finger anywhere on the fret, play that string, then try and find another place you can put another finger that works with the first, then another, then another until you have a nice plucked sound, justness around and have fun, its easy to stress yourself but this should also be fun and exiting, good luck and happy playing
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Oh! Also drop d is a nice easy tuning that i use a lot, its the easiest tuning to mess around with, and if you want try try and tackle a nice sounding easy tab this is the first bsobg I learnt in drop d
http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/tab/43070457