By: claude Johnson
Submitted: 2010-03-02 00:51:17 | Word Count: 506
Looking for a great guitar lesson comes down to a series of questions that need to be asked. Working out what you need is more important than working out what you want, but combine them to come up with the perfect solution. There are a series of chords to learn and some chords are easier to play than others. Listening to some awesome tunes, like Boulevard of Broken Dreams by Green Day or Smoke on the Water by Led Zeppelin are smoking hot versions of some simple chords being played that have created some iconic melodies.
Feeling bogged down with a multitude of questions means that the avid learner is probably starting in the wrong place anyway. These are examples of some of the not so good places to start but also the most common questions asked;
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• Looking for a great guitar lesson that isn’t boring or confusing
• How can all those chords and techniques be remembered?
• How can I commit to such long hours learning to play guitar?
• My fingers are hurting already and I have only just started, how do I find a great guitar lesson where my fingers won’t hurt?
Of course, these things can be considered but there are more important ones to help start looking for a great guitar lesson.
Other more important questions to musical success are;
• What are the costs associated to take guitar lessons – remember you can’t just take one lesson. Considering a teacher may charge from $40 for half hour right up to $500 will help decide if this is the most affordable approach to take
• One of the most important ideas to consider is how much experience does the teacher have. Whether it is online, DVD’s or face to face do some research to find out what experience the teacher has and try and listen to an audio. Completely satisfied with their style and their education skill will make learning chords and simple blues licks feel like a breeze in comparison to some on the market
• Location is key, choosing a great guitar lesson needs to be extremely accessible. Some fine examples of guitar lessons can be found on You Tube which shows a wide range of geniuses with different finger styles and strumming patterns to keep inspiration alive
• Find out more on music theory and how this applies to taking guitar lessons
Find a directory of guitar lessons either in your local Yellow Pages or even better on a website. Looking for a great guitar lesson doesn’t need to be impossible, just have these sets of questions before you start. Add more if you want. There is a huge range available to get people started and it is more fun and so much more affordable that most people think.
Author Resource:-
Claude Johnson owner of http://www.guitarists.net/lessons helps people who are looking for a great guitar lesson find the perfect solution. By creating a directory each visitor will be shown a huge range of information from strumming pattern training to ear training that are important parts of any great guitar lesson.