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Playing Guitar Is Easy - Is The Internet Enough These Days?



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By : Kyle Hoffman    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-02-24 17:30:26
Those who say playing the guitar is easy are usually guitarists with experience already under their belt that have forgotten the early frustration they had to endure. Just like everyone else, they probably went through a period of questioning whether or not to give up on this new endeavor.

So is the internet the new learning tool for starting guitarists, or is it just a new means for online businesses to make a few bucks off unsuspecting beginners? Find out if the web is really all you need.

* Blogs

If there was a bald eagle for every guitar blog that appears in the Google search engine, that bird would not be an endangered species by a long shot. Blogs are a great way to get your instrument fix since they can provide new information at any hour. Plus, if you sign up with an e-mail address, you can get each post delivered straight to your inbox.

* Forums

Those experienced players that say playing guitar is easy are very good candidates for forum moderators. Guitar forums provide conversational content organized by topic so you don't have to dig through a lot of irrelevant information and with experienced players as the moderators, your questions get answered accurately and in a timely fashion.

* Chord and Fingering Charts

The first step to learning a new song on the guitar is looking up the chords and the fingerings and it's a lot easier to do this with the internet. Do an image search for the term "guitar chord chart" and you'll find hundreds of printable results that you can keep for quick reference at the occurrences of any unknown chords in future songs.

* Video Tutorials

For visual learners, playing guitar is easy with video tutorials. If you've never heard of YouTube then you need to move out from under your rock and do some quick searches for any guitar skill that you would like to learn. It's almost like viewing the faces of a forum since each tutorial instructor is either a novice or an experienced player.

* Instructor Communication

As much as guitarists insist that one-on-one, real-life interaction is the only way to communicate effectively with instructors, the internet is constantly evolving to create new means of interaction with players. A few ways to contact another guitarist over the web is by way of e-mail, instant messaging, forum posts, blog comments, and video comments.

* Online Lessons

There's always going to be a controversy whether or not playing guitar is easy with online guitar lessons. However, most of the opposition has never completely evaluated an internet course either. The main attractions of internet courses are the price, freedom to set your own pace, and convenience of use.
Author Resource:- Don't be a skeptic about online guitar courses when it may be a chance for you to learn how to play guitar easy. There are plenty that will start you with free lessons like Jamorama for instance.
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