Posts Tagged ‘beginner guitar lessons’

How To Learn Acoustic Guitar The Right Way – Stop Wasting Precious Time And Get Access To Free Beginner Guitar Lessons

August 29th, 2010

Beginner guitar lessons that work are hard to come by these days. It’s like anyone with a flipcam and guitar is a guitar tutor these days. They sit down strum a couple of chords and a few minutes later the video is on youtube for everyone to see. No don’t get me wrong I’m all for sharing instruction and internet video is great for that for sure! But if you want to learn guitar then you need a complete course and not just a few tutorials here and there.

If a doctor went to medical school and didn’t follow the system as he should chances of passing will be slim to nothing. There’s a reason the formula works like it does because it produces results. There’s a lot of knowledge to consume and you can just skim through it and only do the parts you want.

But imagine they had to figure all of that stuff out by sitting in front a computer where people all over the world has simply switched on their webcams and started filming lectures about how they think medicine should work. I can guarantee a success rate of 0.00000001%. Trying to become a doctor with the wrong info at the wrong time and info overload will be fighting a losing battle don’t you agree?

Now sadly this is how many people try and learn guitar. Admittedly there’s a big difference between a doctor and a guitar. No-one has ever died of someone not knowing how to play the guitar properly, but the system of learning is pretty universal. You need a course that has a proven set of steps and carefully crafted and presented information if you want to learn something.

So I’d like to encourage you to try and find a formula that has been known to deliver results and that has some good testimonials. Don’t mess around with anything that has less than that. I think you owe it to yourself to seek out the best knowledge and then stick with it until you’ve reached your goal which is playing awesome guitar. I think it’s well worth your time to find the right knowledgermation that you can trust to deliver the results you’re after. If you don’t have the utmost confidence in the steps you’re following how can you expect to stick with it to produce any worthwhile results in you life? I think I might have a solution.

I have recently launched an acoustic guitar lessons system that will show you how to learn acoustic guitar in 48 hours. Here’s the deal… It’s a 16 week formula, you practice 30 minutes a day, 6 days a week. At the end of the course your total investment of time is just 48 hours. Great deal! Most people spend that much time watching TV in a week with zilch to show for it. If you’d like to find out more about my 48 Hour formula please visit acousticguitarlessons.co where you can get access to free beginner guitar lessons as well.

Before you spend more time looking for Guitar Instructions online, make sure you drop by Charl Coetzee’s Acoustic Guitar Lessons Membership Site For Quality Free Video Lessons and Adobe PDF Downloads.

Heres Another FREE Guitar Lesson… A Chord Change For The Guitar That Crops Up In Many, Many Songs…”

July 24th, 2009

This article teaches you a nice little chord change for you to use over and over again. It can be used in many different situations adding another item to your bag of tricks that you should be building up over time. Even if you are not yet at a level to be able to play this piece you still need to keep it as you will be able to refer back to it when you are at a level to be able to play it. Your bag of tricks you will be building over time will be invaluable in times to come and will help tremendously in your quest to becoming a great player. This sequence is really effective but it does assume you have some understanding of playing the guitar.

Clarifying what I have just mentioned as I feel it is really important to understand is that if you are not yet at a standard to be able to play this sequence – don’t panic! Store this tip in your bag of tricks and at a later date when you ability improves you will be able to pull it out to use at will. From the FREE articles I will be posting over the coming weeks you will be able to throw lots of tricks into your bag to be used whenever you choose.

OK, let’s give this a try:

Playing an ‘A major’ chord in the open postion using your 1st,2nd and 3rd fingers play one bar all down strokes and on the beat.

Next lift off your 3rd finger to reveal the open B string (this chord is called Asus2) and play one bar.

Then using your 4th finger hold down the ‘B string’ at the 3rd fret (1st and 2nd finger remain unchanged at the second fret throughout this piece) and play one bar (this chord is called Asus4). Finally finish off with one bar of ‘Amajor’ to complete this four bar sequence.

And that’s it!

This is a really nice sounding sequence and can be used by the relative beginner. It arises in many, many songs and sounds really effective. Give it a whirl.

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