How can I learn to play acoustic guitar in a professional way?

I’m learning how to play acoustic guitar on youtube now. But my mom said if I wanna learn how to play guitar, I have to find some tutorial that teaches me step by step in series. What do u reckon? Where to find serial lessons?

14 Responses to “How can I learn to play acoustic guitar in a professional way?”

  • S says:

    ULTIMATE GUITAR CHORDS website is prettty excellent
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  • ceritis says:

    This site have some basic guitar lessons http://www.guitarskilz.net/guitar_lessons.html

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  • Lester G says:

    If you’re honest about learning to be a professional the only way to go is to get lessons from a professional guitar teacher. There is no substitute for that. Excellent luck.

  • Daniel C says:

    There are lots of ways to learn and, yes, something complex like playing guitar should be taught in stages. Keep in mind, but, that Jimi Hendrix never took a single lesson; he was completely self-taught.

  • Guitarpicker says:

    But you choose to learn how to play, whether it is by professional lessons, tips from other guitarists, or Internet sites, you must make the guitar an extension of your mental process. To do that it will require hours upon hours of steady practice and research into composition theory with a strong goal to increase a small each day.

    The process of mind and guitar must come at once, but only by excellent habits of steady practice and keeping the incentive to build upon expertise gradually. You won’t become as a professional until you are really relaxed with the guitar as you are with your arms or legs. And that will not come for several years, at a minimum.

    To play as a professional you must build upon experiences or events in playing before others–from small groups to generous auditoriums with the same ease as if you were playing in the solitude of your living room. This takes time, perseverance, and practice. Have you noticed how often I mentioned the word practice? That should instill in your mind the importance of it. You cannot grow your calluses and your expertise without practice.

    Your best option for now is to get lessons from a reputable and well-informed guitarist and teacher so you can get ongoing with excellent practice habits.

  • eine kleine nukedmusik says:

    DIY lessons are ok. Thousands learn that way. But of those thousands, the ones you have HEARD of and RESPECT their ability had formal lessons. For isntance, back in the day, when I place together all my ‘idols,’ I realized ALL of them had formal lessons from none other than Joe Satriani (another of my guitar idols!) Basically, ANY metal guitarist you heard of out of the Bay Area in the 80′s was a Satriani student! Compelling stuff.

    Yea, Jimi Hendrix never took lessons. Are you Jimi?
    Yea… me either.
    Keep in mind that Jimi did his own thing, and it took PROFESSIONAL MUSICIANS to figure out what he was doing and follow him. Jimi could not work the other way until late in his career. You couldn’t say: “Hey Jimi… 12 bar blues in A!” And have him play it. HE would play what was in HIS head, and OTHER musicians would figure it out and follow. So as ground-contravention as he was, he still wasn’t a ‘professional level musician’ until LATER in his career!

    If you never want to leave your bedroom, you can get by on DIY lessons. If you want to be professional quality, you need professional lessons and devote full-time student time for several years. No other way, except you are a phenom. But if you’re asking this, you (just like me and a miliion-million others) are no phenom. Get the formal lessons.

  • gary s says:

    Go to a composition store and sign up for lessons.A excellent teacher will help you over the approximate spots.Just look in the yellow pages.

  • PSAF says:

    Learn, learn, learn some more.

    Then, practice, practice and practice.

    You will then increase what you know and then, you need to practice some more.

    Just keep doing what you’re doing and if you have any propensity, you will increase and then you can reckon of compelling lessons.

  • Size9 says:

    I agree with your Mom. I’ve been playing guitar for over 20 years and if you want to be any excellent you will have to follow a curriculum. This way you will be able to play any composition set in adjoin of you. Plus, the new online guitar lessons are fun!

    Hope this helps?

  • KAZI says:

    If you want to learn Acoustic then i will recommend guitarstutorial.com

  • ddrum says:

    To me an instructor is best, but expensive. After that a DVD like Rock House Method and the internet rates last in my book. There are some excellent sites and lessons for free online but beginners tend to need more structure and I reckon that is the point your mom is trying to make.

  • Left-T ... says:

    Mommy is right. You cannot BURN any bridges whether it is from holding the pick to have right placement of your fingering hand.

    The first thing to remember, beginner or not, is to keep the palm of your hand parallel to the fingerboard at all times whether soloing or chording. The thumb has to be in the middle at the back of the neck and NOT over the fingerbaord like many players tend to do. When your hand is correctly placed as I stated, the finger stretch are simpler especially for the pinky finger.

    Also, start playing your scales SLOWLY and with the least amount of mistake. It is better to walk perfectly than to run in a bent line. It will pay off in the long run.

    Here is a excellent beginners site and will teach you step by step with visuals. How to hold your pick correctly, fingerboard, etc..

    http://guitar.about.com/library/weekly/aa071200g.htm

    http://www.freeguitarvideos.com/lessons.html

    Delight in !!!

  • ObamaBot THX-1138 says:

    Playing the guitar is all about *not* listening to your mom. That is why much of today’s composition is so horrible.

  • David says:

    There are lots of fantastic websites and youtube videos for learning guitar. But u have to stay away from those videos, for they can not teach u from the beginning to the end. While some have value, a lot of those really don’t have much substance. If a guitar book with video lessons is supposed to be helpful for u, such as jamorama. It teachers learners according to their levels, offering pictures and videos and explaining very clearly. U can have a look at of it. Excellent luck!

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