Selecting The Right Guitar
Lessons
If you have been thinking about taking on playing the guitar,
you may wonder which way is the best to do it. There are so
many different ways to learn guitar these days that you may
have a tough time sorting out the best
methods.
So, let's look at the options and their pros and
cons.
Online
There are a number of ways to learn guitar online. Most of
these involve watching a video of guitar lessons and learning
from what is done on the screen. While many people think this
is a fun way to learn, it is not always the easiest way to
learn.
Unfortunately, there is something lost in the use of a video on
a computer screen for guitar lessons. It is sometimes hard to
make sense of where fingers are on the guitar and get a real
feel for how to play the notes properly.
In Person
Still the best way to learn to play guitar is with personal
guitar lessons. When there is a person in front of you during
guitar lessons, you can watch their fingers as the demonstrate
how to play. You can also have instant feedback to show you
what you are doing right or wrong. This way you don't pick up
any bad guitar playing habits.
There are two types of in person guitar lessons:
One on One Guitar Lessons
One on one guitar lessons are lessons where you and your
teacher are the only ones working together. This can either be
done in the guitar shop or sometimes the teacher will come to
your home.
Many people work better with a teacher who is attentive to what
they are doing and can correct them immediately. For those who
are shy about making mistakes, this may be the best option as
it is only the student and the teacher playing in these guitar
lessons.
Group Guitar Lessons
In group guitar lessons, there are a number of people learning
together. If you appreciate working with others and being a
supportive member of a group, this is a wonderful option. Not
only can you be there to support others as they learn guitar,
but they will support you as well. Once you all start learning,
you can even play together and enjoy the sound of being part of
your own musical group.
Another
benefit of both types of in person guitar lessons is that
you have a flexibility and schedule for lessons. For many
people, it is exciting to have something to work towards.
Often this can help you learn to play even more quickly as
you look forward to what is next
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