Can I learn to play guitar on my own? Self taught? Please advise

Updated on educate 2024-06-17
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If you learn on your own, you can do it at first, but you won't be able to learn your movements or anything at home, which is the main thing. Nothing else, just a few simple tunes at first.

    It's best to find a piano shop, you don't need to go regularly, and one lesson is more than 30.

    By the way, you may not be able to persevere in learning by yourself, because it really hurts to press the strings.

    I also taught myself, and now I've been studying for two years, and I've persevered. It's okay to go to Youku and see how others play.

    Hope mine can help you!!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    First of all, I want to tell you that everything in the world is man-made, and if you think that if you have a good attitude, it is no problem to simply play and sing. Since you can't play, you have to be humble enough to ask people for advice, even if you think they are not doing well, at least it's better than a blank sheet of paper. The most important thing is the chords, plucking, and music reading ability, and these are the simple ones, but if the deep-rooted complex estimation is not good basic skills, it is not easy to learn.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    My brother taught himself back then, because no one around him could. Back then, I couldn't access the Internet, which is different from you now, so if you don't understand something, you can go to it, or something. Brother has now accepted a lot of apprentices.

    If you can play it right away, it depends on how long you have been learning, and many of the scores have different levels of difficulty. If you learn to play and sing, you can play and sing many songs by yourself after three or four months. I have to practice for about two hours a day.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Yes, many people who teach themselves to play the guitar follow the guitar staff and then copy it.

    You can check out some of the more popular guitars on the Internet**, where there are tablature that provide beginner notation, such as Finger Finger Playing and so on.

    There are a lot of books, depending on your personal hobbies, I personally recommend "Guitar Self-learning March Pass", which is more comprehensive and detailed. Start by practising some beginner etudes. Once you've found a feel and become familiar with the guitar, then practice all the chords, and if you can sweep the chords, there's basically no pop song that you can't play.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I was self-taught.

    It cannot be denied that self-study is really more detours than learning from teachers, and it is easier to give up. But save money.

    However, if you want to learn on your own, it is best to have the experience of learning other instruments and a strong theoretical knowledge and a foundation in ear training. Otherwise, a lot of things are like listening to heavenly books.

    I have been playing the guitar for 10 years, and I have only achieved a little success, and the friends I know and professional teachers have studied for 5 years, which is much better than me. This situation can't be helped. If you just want to entertain yourself, learn on your own.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's best to find a teacher, lay a foundation, you can get it before the start of school, it doesn't cost much, lay a good foundation and then learn to be much easier, otherwise it doesn't count as a detour, you will develop bad habits, then it will be troublesome.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    This question is a bit bad because it depends on a number of conditions. I'm completely self-taught, a little bit of my own opinion, and I'll talk to you.

    First of all, the guitar is different from other instruments, and that is that it hurts. Other instruments like piano, accordion, saxophone and many others are not easier to learn than the guitar, but they are not harmful to your body. Guitars mostly use steel strings, so your left hand will hurt a lot at first until your fingers form a thick layer of cocoons.

    So the first condition is whether you are determined to stick to it. You can't learn anything by giving up halfway.

    If you are not afraid of pain and are determined to learn well, then the most important thing is what kind of textbook to buy. Remember: guitars are the same all over the world, but the teaching materials vary greatly.

    Some of the textbooks are very well written, and some of them are fundamentally misleading. Therefore, if you want to learn well, it is recommended to buy more textbooks to read, and don't be bound by just one or several textbooks, I have read many textbooks, and the theory of each is very different. Only by looking more can we learn from each other's strengths.

    1. The "Guitar Self-learning March Pass" written by Mr. Liu Chuan has the most complete and detailed theory, but it is difficult for novices to operate.

    2. The "Guitar Introductory Classic Course" written by Wang Ying and Ma Hong is concise and concise, aimed at novices, and has strong operability.

    Personally, it is not recommended for novices to use the textbooks of Liu Tianli and his son Liu Chun when studying, Liu Chun's fingers are swept and he likes to use the middle finger, which is not suitable for novices.

    Also, it is recommended that you read books to learn at the beginning, and then search for some ** on the Internet to read at a certain level. This is because, what is written in the book is the standard playing method, which is the basic skill, and the level of the online teacher himself is high and low, even if the teacher is a master, he is likely to have some of his own things, and these things do not meet the basic standards, and it is not good to learn these in the entry period, and it is easy to go crooked.

    In short, as long as you have perseverance and have multiple sets of excellent teaching materials, you will definitely be able to learn the guitar well on your own.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Find a good teacher, systematic learning, and progress is fast!

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