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By: John Kauri
Have trouble with the basics of guitar? Fingers cut, the skin peeling away from the blisters, and yet nothing is making sense for you? The conventional way of learning the guitar just not working for you? There's got to be something wrong with the way you hold your guitar.
Don't worry, you're not alone.
Playing something as complicated and beautiful as the Acoustic guitar, is fraught with pit-falls and complications. All you really have to do is simplify. All you need to start with, is a guitar, a pick, and some patients. Access to the internet also helps, plus, maybe some guitar books if you feel so inclinded.
Tune the guitar. This is vitally important for some obvious and not so obvious reasons. Obvious because you need to know what the notes and chords are supposed to sound like. Not so obvious, because if the guitar is tuned to high, and the strings are old, you run the risk of breaking a string and then the whole guitar goes out of tune because of the difference in tension. So, find someone who can tune the guitar properly for you, picking up a guitar tuner from a local music store is also an option, they can get pretty expensive, so stay with the basic model, you don't need anything fancy. Or, you can always find tuning guides online.

Once you're guitar is properly tuned, then it's time to start. Looking for a coach, instructor or someone you can learn from. Finding a professional coach is one of the hardest parts of learning the guitar. If you don't' get along with them, or you don't understand them, or even just their style doesn't match up with yours, then it's going to be tough road.
Make sure you know your teacher before you start. Talk to them, ask about them, even look online. You'd be amazed what you could find by looking up someone just by typing their name into any search engine.
You may feel more comfortable with a virtual coach, or an online method. The benefits of the online teaching course, is that they usually have a free trial, or a sample pack that you can try risk free. Then you can decide if you like what they offer. Plus the bonus' that come with the online courses can be really helpful as well.
When you're all ready, make sure you have a really good rehearsal space picked out. Someplace where you can sit comfortably, and your guitar must be supported.
The biggest, and most important part of learning the guitar, aside from the guitar itself, is to listen. You have to follow your instincts, and listen to the sounds that the guitar is making as you strum the chords, you will soon learn to feel a wrong note and feel when your fingers are not on the correct frets. If it feels wrong, it probably is wrong. Listening is one of the most effective ways of learning.
Playing an acoustic guitar, means that you are getting the purest sounds of the guitar. You don't need any electronic devices to make it sound like it's supposed to sound.
The biggest fundamental that all guitarists must know and master, even acoustic guitar players, for beginners, is to learn the basic chords. Know your fingering positions, know your frets. C, A, G, E, D chords, these are your building blocks of a successful journey in learning to play the guitar. Not only are these chords easier to achieve, but they are also extremely common in most music today.
Keep rehearsing the basics, don't be in a rush to jump forwards too fast. Close your eyes when playing, and go through the scales and chords. The instruction you receive from your coach, either in person, on online, will at most, be a guide or a corrective process, the true music comes from inside you.
Keep playing, and enjoy.
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