Problems encountered when I first learned guitar, and I encountered some problems when I first learn

Updated on amusement 2024-04-11
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. Beginners are like this at the beginning, the book you bought is very practical for novices, as long as you practice according to what the book says, there will be no mistakes, if it really hurts, stop and rest for a few days, wait for your hands to stop hurting, and study seriously;

    2. The reason why you don't make good chord transitions is because the independence of the 4 fingers of your left hand is not good and it is not flexible, but it doesn't matter, novices are like this, as long as you practice more scales, your fingers will not be like this;

    However, I just saw you say that you have only been practicing the piano for a week, I suggest that you don't practice the chords first, you can get to know and understand after you encounter them in the learning process, but in the initial practice stage, don't put too much energy and time into practicing the chords, it is better to practice more scales.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It doesn't hurt when I practice, isn't it that you practice too much every day, just practice for 2 hours a day, rest every half hour, don't grind out the bubble and practice, it's okay to grind out the cocoon after a long time. Maybe your hands are more tender, so you can wrap them around your fingers with white tape.

    There is also what you said about changing chords, you can practice the left hand first, don't play the right hand first, slowly you will find that you change faster and faster, when you find that you have a little progress, the interest will be greater, change the chords after you are familiar with the practice and then learn some simple fingering of the right hand, such as 53231323, don't rush and succeed at the beginning, at the beginning of the play is not good, including me, the main thing is to practice, do you see which guitar master has practiced less? Practice makes perfect, keep in touch, don't be irritable, 2 hours a day, two weeks you will find changes, and then play some simple songs when you have progress, you will find that you can also play songs, hehe, so that you will have a sense of accomplishment, and it will also stimulate your desire to learn. In short, don't catch something and practice all the time, it's easy to get annoyed, or you go to a guitar training class to learn, and ask the teacher to play a song for you whenever you are bored, it will stimulate your desire to learn.

    Two words: practice more.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Lou is a friend, you can have an acoustic guitar, so can you do electricity? I just bought an electric guitar, how do I learn it! What should I practice first? ~

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. In the early stage, grinding fingertips, redness, swelling and super pain.

    2. In the middle stage, using brute force, I got calluses, and I didn't know the sound when I ran by pressing the strings.

    3. In the later stage, learn strength, priority, and ease.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There are no shortcuts, really, it will hurt.

    I remember when I first came into contact, I didn't eat lunch from morning to evening, and after dinner, I continued to the dormitory to cut off the power, and the next day I realized that the pain was terrible. And it's the most basic 7 chords that are pressed all day, and it actually feels very good, sweaty

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It doesn't hurt to get used to it.

    Practice more, practice slowly, and you're good to go!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Repeatedly contact t 123 t123....Note the transition between several keys (note that it is better to look at the fingers with the eyes), which can be started from the simplest c, d, e....A few of the most basic exercises, in fact, do not need much, one hour of practice a day is enough, fingers will definitely hurt, everyone who practices guitar has to cross this level!

    Also, learn to read the guitar stave so that you can play a lot of songs in a year.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Left finger headache is the case for all beginners.

    The conversion with Hyun can only be perfected with practice.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I learned the guitar when I was a freshman in high school, and at that time, my hands were blistered, and sometimes I broke and bleed, these are the processes that everyone has to go through, but later, the fingers of my left hand have a thick skin, and it is fine, and it doesn't hurt.

    When I first started practicing, I felt difficult, I practiced for a long time at the beginning of the am and em conversion, about 3 days, and then practiced the conversion with DM, and before I knew it, the first two chord conversions would be, in fact, I practiced slowly, and it was OK to change the connection.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Whoever doesn't have a pain in his fingers, and when the calluses come, they'll be fine. If it really hurts, there are two solutions:

    1。Buy a 1w guitar and make sure it doesn't hurt.

    2。If you learn from a classical piano or switch to nylon strings, you won't be able to practice the real skills.

    As for chords: Strengthen the fingering hand shape of each chord, and the loop will be faster after a long time.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Have you ever heard of a capo artifact? About a dollar, a novice to the new piano can use a capo clip to clamp it in the third fret, and then tune the strings against the software. This is equivalent to three semitones (Note:

    is three semitones, not three semitones) tuning. It is good for the piano, and the opponent is comfortable, too.

    The strings are too close to each other and novices may not get used to it. If the left hand is flexible, it will be fine. Or you can also consider whether your hands are too thick and the guitar size is too small, just like a one-meter-eight man who drives a Chery QQ, it is a mismatch.

    It is advisable to press the chords as standard as possible, but depending on each song, you can use other fingers to press the chords for the convenience of switching between the next chord. One of the disadvantages of this is that if someone asks you about the guitar in the future, you will either pretend not to know, or make it clear to others that your gestures are not standard gestures, so don't follow them. Don't mislead people.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If it is a new piano, don't tune it too accurately, the strings are easy to break, and the body is easy to deform, so the piano dealer will turn it down a little. You can lower the pitch at the beginning, and then adjust it later.

    You need to train your fingers a little bit more to be independent, so you don't touch the other strings, and if you're learning classical other, you need to use standard gestures, if it's a ballad, it's pretty much fine, but it's going to be correct. With more practice, you won't run into it.

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