
sherm03
Posts: 7,349
Jun 4, 2010 11:09pm
I just bought a guitar and have started to learn to play. It's been about a week now.
Any tips for a true beginner? I'm starting to get a little better switching between a few of the chords...but I still struggle really bad with it. What worked for you when it came to switching between chords?
Any tips for a true beginner? I'm starting to get a little better switching between a few of the chords...but I still struggle really bad with it. What worked for you when it came to switching between chords?

ohiotiger33
Posts: 1,500
Jun 4, 2010 11:16pm
Try and find easy songs that use C-G-D chords at first. There are a ton. The toughest thing in the world will be building up the finger strength for the barre chords (such as the F chord). It will seem impossible at first but you will get it. I am self taught for about 5 years now and consider myself fairly proficient.
What kinda guitar did you buy?
What kinda guitar did you buy?

sherm03
Posts: 7,349
Jun 4, 2010 11:24pm
I bought a used Fender Squier acoustic. It was only $50...and I didn't want to spend any more than that on my first guitar until I found out if I was really going to stick with it. If I start to get better...and want to upgrade, I'll do that down the road.
I'm kind of decent at switching between the C and G...but I struggle with the D chord really bad!
I'm kind of decent at switching between the C and G...but I struggle with the D chord really bad!

ohiotiger33
Posts: 1,500
Jun 4, 2010 11:30pm
It honestly seems super hard at first. But it is like anything; one day (pretty soon) it will start to click way more than it did the day before. Once you get C, G and D. Go to Em (easy) and Am (also pretty easy). A is a bit tougher at first. But the best advice I can give is keep working those changes! Strumming will take some getting used to as well. Is this your first instrument? Or were you good at others before?

sherm03
Posts: 7,349
Jun 4, 2010 11:31pm
I played the Recorder in 4th grade...so ya, this is my first instrument. LOL.

ohiotiger33
Posts: 1,500
Jun 4, 2010 11:33pm
Haha, well that will make it a bit tougher. But honestly, guitar is its own animal. Just stick with it. I am so happy I picked it up; it is a very fun hobby.

Curly J
Posts: 7,282
Jun 5, 2010 12:01am
Just lots of practice. I bought an Eagles song book with easy chords and taught myself. I taught myself wrong on a few things, but I'm not a pro and never will be.

sherm03
Posts: 7,349
Jun 5, 2010 12:11am
I hear that. I'm not trying to be the next Hendrix or anything like that. I've just always wanted to be able to sit on my porch in the summer with a beer and play a little bit.

Curly J
Posts: 7,282
Jun 5, 2010 12:57am
Yea, I remember a few years ago when you talked about wanting to play guitar. (at that site that wanted $$$) My first guitar was an inexpensive Alvarez. It was ok, but I did learn sometimes it can be harder to learn on a cheap guitar. I was real happy to move on to an Ovation 12 string. It plays easier that my 6 string Alvarez.
I haven't played since July of last year. My Ovation 12 string has a huge crack at the neck just below the tuners. A friend of mine that builds guitars and Ukes is repairing it. Plus having broken my collar bone, and the following surgery on it, I haven't been able to.
I haven't played since July of last year. My Ovation 12 string has a huge crack at the neck just below the tuners. A friend of mine that builds guitars and Ukes is repairing it. Plus having broken my collar bone, and the following surgery on it, I haven't been able to.

David St. Hubbins
Posts: 205
Jun 5, 2010 11:56am
AC/DC songs are always good for starting out, they use basically the same 3 easy chords in every song.

sherm03
Posts: 7,349
Jun 5, 2010 12:03pm
There's the same 3 chords in almost every song. I have a list of about 10-15 that use some combination of C-G-D-E-A. I just have trouble switching between them.
And besides...AC/DC songs aren't going to sound that great on an acoustic guitar. LOL.
And besides...AC/DC songs aren't going to sound that great on an acoustic guitar. LOL.

Scarlet_Fever
Posts: 736
Jun 5, 2010 12:05pm
one thing sherm that may help is putting on some light or extra light strings on the guitar. If you haven't already. Playing a cheaper guitar can sometimes make it harder. Trust me all mine are cheap and I love when I get to play a nice guitar. Although I never really progressed from where I was 12 years ago. I just don't dedicate the time to get better and struggle with bar chords.

Strapping Young Lad
Posts: 2,453
Jun 5, 2010 1:05pm
Learn your scales and use your pinky when you play them. When you are sitting around watching TV or whatever just play scales.

sherm03
Posts: 7,349
Jun 5, 2010 3:31pm
I really struggling getting a good sound on the D chord. I can a good full sound on all the other chords...but for some reason when I play the D chord it rings weird or sounds muffled. Is that just from a lack of finger strength?
Speedofsand
Posts: 5,529
Jun 5, 2010 3:43pm