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I'm dizzy, how to copy more, I'll write it myself: ".
First of all, we must make it clear that there is no quick way, if it is so easy to make it quick, everyone is a master, the key is to practice diligently, practice makes perfect. The following is for your question:
At present, I basically don't have the foundation of **, and I have a guitar in my hand for the time being."
It's okay if you start learning from scratch, from ignorance to expertise, it's a process of practice, so as long as you practice diligently from now on, your problems will be solved quickly.
Ask what books you should buy or what you should take** Which tunes are easier to memorize and practice, how to play, how to practice, please elaborate".
There's no need to buy books, the things on the books are available online, you can save it, and introduce a few good **:
And these 2 have a lot of guitar tabs and teaching materials on the Internet, which is a little better, but it seems that I can't go up in the past 2 days.
Don't memorize the tunes at first, because when you don't have a foundation, just playing the tunes will be half the effort. At the beginning, practice the foundation first, the foundation is very important, and a master of others has to take a special time to practice the foundation every day.
The basics can be practiced in the left hand and the right hand, and the key to the left hand is to press the chords, c, f, g, and so on. After you know how to do some complex chords, of course, another important foundation of the left hand is the practice of scales and fingering, such as "climbing the lattice", the purpose of which is to exercise the dexterity of the fingers of the left hand and the independence of each finger.
As for the right hand, you have to practice strumming and breaking these down, and if you are interested, you can also practice the lower pick.
As for how to practice, the fastest way is to practice for 2 or 3 hours a day, keep practicing the same chord and the same right finger, don't practice miscellaneous, just practice one, practice the next one after practice, so that you can see obvious results in 2 weeks (provided that you stick to it every day), and you can play at least 10 songs in a month.
After practicing the basics first, you are looking for your favorite songs to memorize, and then it will be easy, and you can do it in one go.
Ha, I've written so much at once, I'm really idle today.
Good luck.
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There's nothing quick about it, but first of all, it's a big deal.
It's all about practicing, a lot of connections, you can talk about whatever you want, practice makes perfect
The guitar was boring when I first learned it, especially the practice pieces.
As long as you practice consistently, you will definitely get results
It depends on whether you can stick to it for the first 3 months.
2 hours a day is enough, and after a week, stop contacting 2 or 3 days is much more helpful than your daily practice
Listen more, watch more, practice more, it's as simple as that
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1. It takes enough courage and determination to learn a musical instrument well, and each dazzling stage is the result of years of hard work.
2. You need enough understanding and appreciation of art, you can play fast and crazy, but if you want to become an art master, it is not enough to explain the perceptual thing of using the speed and strength of physics alone.
3. There are enough people of insight who can take you into the steps of reasonable learning and master all the knowledge correctly.
4. You need to have enough patience, and those who want to be quick are all want to soak mm, show their faces at the annual meeting and class meeting, in view of this kind of people who are fundamentally detached from learning musical instruments and art paths, so they can do it themselves.
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If you're a genius, 3 months is enough though. (I don't think there are so many geniuses in the world, hehe).
In fact, if you play the guitar and lay a good foundation, you can play whatever you want in the future, and others can hear what you play at once, and if you don't say it, it will be difficult for others to hear what you play in the first time, and there are many songs to play in the beginner I play"Ode to joy"The beginner is very simple to play effectively for 2 hours a day, and for 3 months you should be able to play alone"I can't help it"Put is a good place and there are many tutorials for you to refer to
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Hey, it's difficult, if it's about practicing playing and singing, you first practice the fingering and chords, then the rhythm, and then the singing and playing together, and the rest of the basic music theory, you guess, you will understand it yourself.
These are linked out for 3 months 6 hours a day.
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Climbing the lattice, climbing the lattice, climbing for a year is nothing, the good way lies in your practice ideas.
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Their good professionalism. I've learned a lot and I'm a beginner.
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It's best to learn notation, simple notation, learn C major first, maybe you don't understand it now, but it's really important, learning theory is a bit boring, stick to it.
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Buy a copy of "Folk Guitar Classics Tutorial", or spend some money and hire a teacher to teach it one-on-one! It's good to have a one-on-one effect!
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