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		<title>Learning to Play the Chords</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You may be saying to yourself &#8220;I want to learn to play the guitar, and all these websites keep telling me to play chords, but I don’t even know what a chord is!&#8221; Well let me start off by first explaining what a chord is, then move on to teaching you an easy way of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You may be saying to yourself &#8220;I want to learn to play the guitar, and all these<br />
websites keep telling me to play chords, but I don’t even know what a chord is!&#8221;<br />
Well let me start off by first explaining what a chord is, then move on to teaching<br />
you an easy way of learning to play the chords.  </p>
<p>A chord is a combination of single notes that are played together on the six strings<br />
of your guitar.  When you put several chords together, you produce a melody. On a<br />
guitar, a chord can be made up of one single note on one string or several put<br />
together on two or more of the strings, and strummed or plucked at the same time.  </p>
<p>There are 5 basic chords that almost every guitarist started out learning.  C,A,G,E<br />
and D.  Learning to play the chords listed here is a great place for you to start<br />
too.  Mastering these five chords will enable you to play the harder chords down<br />
the road with greater ease.  You can find out how these chords are formed online or<br />
from a chord chart that you can purchase from any music store.    </p>
<p>Once you have your chord chart, knowing how to actually read it is the next step.<br />
Its not as hard as it looks.  The Chord chart is instructions in picture form<br />
teaching you exactly where to put your fingers on the fret board.  Think of your<br />
guitar in the upright position.  This is how you will be reading the chord chart.<br />
The top line is the very top of your guitar.  The lines going down are your 6<br />
strings, left to right (or top to bottom if you were holding your guitar in the<br />
position of playing).  The dots on the strings represent the string and fret where<br />
you need to place your finger.  For example, when you play A major, you will need 3<br />
fingers.  They are all placed on the second fret on the third, fourth and fifth<br />
strings (D,G, and B string).  Now you have your fingers in the right place, strum!  </p>
<p>In the beginning it is really hard to play for long periods of time.  This is<br />
because the tips of your fingers get very sore.  Don&#8217;t worry because this happens<br />
to all beginners.  If you are playing your chords correctly you will be pressing<br />
with the tips of your fingers, and this can be painful after a short time of<br />
practice.  Keep going though.  Eventually you will build up callouses on your<br />
finger tips that will enable you to play for greater lengths without any pain!<br />
Hang in there!  </p>
<p>If you are hearing a buzzing sound from your strings when you strum and are having<br />
trouble making your chords sound clean, there are a few things that you may need to<br />
improve on.  The first is to check the length of your finger nails.  If they are<br />
too long, you wont be able to press the tips of your fingers down hard enough on<br />
the string.</p>
<p>Another thing to be aware of when you are playing is to make sure that you use the<br />
very tip of your finger.  If you play with your finger laying on the string, there<br />
is a chance you may hit other strings.  This will mute the other strings and make<br />
the chord not sound correct.  This is one of the hardest things to do when you<br />
first start playing the guitar.</p>
<p>Make sure you are pressing the strings down firmly. Once you have your fingers in<br />
the correct position, strum all the strings at the same time.  You are now playing<br />
a chord!  </p>
<p>The last thing which is equally as important as the others, is to give yourself<br />
time.  You will not be an expert in a day, so stay focused, keep practicing, and<br />
learning to play the chords will get easier every day.   </p>
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		<title>Basic Guitar Lessons for Free</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Feb 2011 19:28:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are considering learning to play the guitar and you don’t want to pay the cost of a tutor, there are other alternates where you can get basic guitar lessons for free. Here are some tips on how you can avoid the cost of a qualified instructor. There are two common ways that most [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are considering learning to play the guitar and you don’t want to pay the cost of a tutor, there are other alternates where you can get basic guitar lessons for free.  Here are some tips on how you can avoid the cost of a qualified instructor.</p>
<p>There are two common ways that most people use to learn to play the guitar when they don’t want to pay for lessons.  The first way is look around you.  Is there anyone you know that plays the guitar?  Maybe a close friend, colleague, someone in your class or even your significant other?  When trying to find someone you know to help you, make sure they are someone who is patient and willing to spend a good amount of time working with you. After all Rome wasn&#8217;t built in a day, and you wont learn to play guitar in one either!  </p>
<p>Another method to finding basic guitar lessons for free is to use the resources available to you. There are many tools online that can help you to learn to play the guitar. The advantage with doing online learning is that you can practice at will.  No one else’s schedule to work around, but your own.  When you feel you need more work on certain things, you can take the time to practice those skills and not feel a burden to anyone else.  And if you want to learn for multiple hours a day, or rest if you need to, then that’s your call.  You are your own tutor.</p>
<p>I have outlined 5 steps below to get you well on your way to learning guitar.</p>
<p>1. The first thing is essential in learning to play guitar.  You actually NEED a guitar.  If you can’t afford your own, ask friends and family to see if anyone has one you can borrow until you decide if you want to buy your own.  Also you will need a pick (or you can strum with your fingers, that’s your call), a stool or chair (whatever you are comfortable on), and mostly dedication and time.  Once you have all these things, learn the different parts of your guitar.</p>
<p>2.  If you have never played the guitar before, chances are your fingers will be a little tense.  So move your fingers.  Do what ever you think will help them not feel &#8220;stiff&#8221;.  If your fingers are tense, your notes will not flow correctly.  The more you practice, the easier it will get.  </p>
<p>3.  Once you are comfortable with your guitar, learning the chords is your next step.  Start off with the basic chords.  Probably the easiest chords to begin with are C, Cm, and C7.  D, Dm, D7.  E, Em, E7.  F, Fm, F7.  G, Gm, G7. A, Am, A7.  B, Bm, B7. You can find the finger placements for these chords online for free.  Once you master these chords you will have a great start in playing many songs as these are some of the easier chords that are widely used by many musicians.</p>
<p>4.  Once you are more familiar with the chords, you need to practice strumming.  Listen to the song you are trying to play and how they strum.  Play along with the radio until you get the hang of it, and then try it alone.  It is alot easier to strum than to pluck, so don’t jump ahead of yourself.  You can try the strumming pattern of &#8220;down, down, up, up, down, up&#8230;&#8221; to help you when you start.  </p>
<p>5.  Finally the last and most important step is to practice.  You are not going to become a famous musician over night, but if you practice enough, you will get better.  Have a personal goal you want to reach and try to stick to that (like playing your favorite song within the next 6 months).  Don&#8217;t set your expectations too high.  And have fun! That’s why you wanted to play in the first place right?</p>
<p>In conclusion, there are several resources around you that will help you get basic guitar lessons for free.  Now the rest is up to you.</p>
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