There is no such thing as easy. There is only half-assing. I learned by getting a personal instructor, seeing him only once a week. In that time I would memmorize the sound of the chord or not, the finger placement, and the name of that. I would practice moving my fingers around and deal with the pain as my fingers callased (sp?). So in short, PRACTICE!!!!!
2007-10-10 07:47:05
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answered by M H 2
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Ok i can't guarantee it'll all be fun, easy, and quick if you serious about playing the guitar a lot of times it'll be the opposite but almost nothing beats the falling of learning a new song on the guitar or mastering a new technique. That being said i suggest you get books made by CVLS they have probably the best guitar books ever. THey come with an audio cd so that you can hear if what you're playing is right. It breaks down all the steps and is easy to follow. There also very cheap 15 bucks a pop. Hope that helps feel free to email me if you have anymore questions
2016-03-19 09:17:21
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answered by Anonymous
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The best way to learn is to practice. I don't think you can become a pro as fast as you'd like. It takes hard work. Just learn the chords, and play songs with them in it. Nothing else you can do to make you learn faster. Oh, wait, get private lessons. That would help a lot.
2007-10-10 06:53:51
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answered by buzz_e_me 2
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It seems most beginner guitar players want to apply learning the techniques of sound theory and guitar work with pouring a cup of instant coffee. To learn anything of substance--whether it's being a tennis player, a golfer, soccer pro, and musician, it takes loads of patience and practice. Seldom are there shortcuts unless the player is a downright genius to begin with.
2007-10-10 09:00:50
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answered by Guitarpicker 7
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well, to be (or at least look) like a "pro" guitarist, you don't have to be extremely good at guitar...i would suggest starting to learn basic chords like C, G, E, F, etc...once you have these down (and it will take a little while as your fingers adjust to the different positions) i would try going to www.ultimate-guitar.com and finding some of your favorite songs...get the ones in the "chord" format and try to play them from what you know...from there, you can move to tabs, which is what most rock songs are written with...hope this helps
also, there are ( i believe) links to sites that show different chords, etc at ultimate-guitar.com
2007-10-10 06:58:02
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answered by Rybo 2
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Playing quick and playing well do not go together. If you want to play well, practice as much as possible and you'll get a gig. If you want to play quickly you'll play poorly and by yourself or with others of a lower level.
2007-10-11 19:17:29
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answered by Dave 5
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There is no quick way to learn guitar...unless you have perfect pitch or are a genius !!!!!! It's taken my years to perfect my playing....it's just like reading you don't learn how overnight. Here are some sites that I think are very good. Some have some free lessons, or chord charts, or free electronic tuners...but most want you to buy their on line lessons, DVDs, Videos, Cd's, or books. So check them out and see what one appeals to you :
http://www.guitarchordsmagic.com/
http://www.billbrutal.com/
http://www.learn-to-play-guitar-online.infor
http://www.8notes.com (click on guitar, this has a lot of good stuff, including a chart where you can name the chord and it will show you how it's made, just read all the things that are available)
http://www.worldguitar.com/
http://www.guitartutoronline.com/
http://www.justinguitar.com/
http://www.absolutelyunderstandguitar.com/
http://www.guitarforbeginners.com/
http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/
http://www.chordfind.com/
http://www.fretplay.com/
http://www.guitarnoise.com/
Hope that you can find something here that helps you with what your looking for...good luck, bye !!!!!!!
2007-10-10 08:14:16
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answered by chessmaster1018 6
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There are no shortcuts to becoming a pro. Practice and hard work is required. Remember the saying - Practice makes a man perfect!
2007-10-10 06:53:10
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answered by Billy 3
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Ultimate Guitar is always good, and is a great source for tabs aswell.
They have the different lessons you can look through to help you get the basics :)
Sophie
2007-10-10 06:54:04
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answered by Sophie 1
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Get a teacher or an instructional video and practice, practice, practice. There is no easy way out. It takes hard work and dedication to be good at anything.
2007-10-10 06:53:51
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answered by Mindbender 4
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