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Learn to Play the Guitar on DVD


For many guitar students DVDs are the ideal way to learn to play guitar. DVDs make more noise and hold the attention better than books, plus they are easier to store. But in general, most people who want to learn to play the guitar would prefer a video of their teacher showing them how to play. Plus the kind of graphics available on DVDs are much more guitar newbie-friendly when it comes to learning chords or tabs. There are many DVDs out there that say they will teach you guitar but I prefer three that have actually been around for a few years, and I thought I would share them with you.

"Learning Guitar For Dummies" has been on the market since 2001. Most people approaching learning guitar for the first time would be attracted to any teaching method that is "for dummies". The title promises easy step-by-step instruction. This DVD does not disappoint. For a start you are not required to learn to read music to become a well qualified guitar player using this method. You are taken through the basic steps of setting up the physical skills like fingering chords that are needed to learn to play the guitar and then you are given the opportunity to use your own musical creativity as you learn to play some simple pieces. Anyone who already has some experience on playing the guitar might find this DVD a little slow in pace but for the raw amateur, it is ideal.

"Fender Presents: Getting Started on Acoustic Guitar - A Guide for Beginners" is more of a major work for any student who feels that he wants to take his guitar playing to the limit. The DVD is complete with backing tracks using real instruments instead of MIDI so you can get the feeling of playing along with a band, and 3D graphics are made good use of in the section that takes you through the basics of which string is which and learning to play basic chords.

Once you have moved out of the beginner stage the DVD takes you through soloing techniques, using a capo and some fingerstyle playing. The teacher, Keith Wyatt knows what he needs to do to explain how to play guitar in a clear, easily understood manner. This DVD id for the ambitious acoustic guitar student who does not want to have to buy another DVD after learning the basics.

"Fender Presents: Getting Started on Electric Guitar - A Guide for Beginners" is of the same quality as its acoustic guitar counterpart. The attention to detail and the sense that I, as a guitar learner, am important stand out as the DVD helps you learn to play guitar. The section dealing with teaching you to become an electric guitarist teaches muting, arpeggios, string bending, solo playing, the differences between country, rock and blues, plus the care of your guitar and amp.

The Fender DVDs offer the ultimate solution if you want to learn to play guitar, but "Learning Guitar For Dummies" has a lot to offer the newbie who wants to learn to play guitar on DVD but wants to do it in baby steps.



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How difficult is it to learn the basics of the acoustic guitar?
For the end of the year at school, we all need to pick a project where we explore something new. I picked learning the guitar and just started yesterday. For the project we all have a mentor (teacher) at school we have to play for each week and show our progress. Recently I bought a "Guitar for dummies" book and need to learn chords and a VERY easy song by the middle of June. I feel like it's a very difficult instrument, and I'll be practicing about 45 minutes each day for the next 3 weeks (project is due June 14). Is this possible or am I way in over my head? I feel when I play for my mentor they and everyone around will look at me like I'm stupid since I practically have no idea what I'm doing... PS my mom says if I do like playing I can get lessons over the summer, but for the project I'm all on my own :(

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"Bass Guitar for Dummies"? (Please read full question.)?
Sorry, I know I asked a question on this topic earlier, but this is a little different. I have decided that I'll probably end up having to teach myself to play bass if I want to learn to, due to financial reasons. I've already decided that I'm going to use Hal Leonard's Bass Method book to learn from, but I'd like to know whether it would be a good idea to also buy "Bass Guitar for Dummies"? I would only use it for the extra things, not so much the actual playing part, if that makes sense at all. For example, things like changing strings (things that I'm sure are easy, but things that I really want to make sure I'm doing correctly). I'm not quite sure I know what I'm talking about to be honest, so this is why I'm asking if anyone here knows whether I should even bother buying the book. It's gotten a lot of good ratings from Amazon, but I'm still afraid it would be considered sort of useless. If anyone has any ideas, even books that might be considered better, please do share. Thank you.

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Are books better or classes?
I was looking at books for piano, guitar, etc. All of them are the "guitar for dummies" They all are dummy books. does that make them good? And should I learn from a book or a class?

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what are some ways to teach myself guitar?
I am looking to play guitar i have one guitar studio that near my home that i could go to but i want to teach myself to save my parents their money. i heard about Guitars For Dummies is a good one but i want to get a little more options. Help? By the way i want to learn electric guitar and i am 13. please if you leave details about a book leave its price also.

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Where can I get the guitar for dummies starter kit?
What stores sell them, I don't want to order online and I'm not sure where they would be sold. I have however looked at reviews and they check out so its the only kit I'm interested in for the price and items included. Also, I live in NC if thats of any concern.

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