Learn to Play Guitar Fast

By Sam Bateman, published Oct 16, 2007
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Learning to play the guitar fast is possible. You may not be able to play many songs or hold many chords, but you will have taken the first step of picking up a guitar and trying to learn how to play it. When it comes to learning songs on the guitar fast, you have to dedicate a little practice time everyday. While five to fifteen minutes will help you improve slowly, spending roughly thirty minutes to an hour for the first several months will help speed you along the learning curve at what can be an astounding rate.

The guitar is one instrument that can be learned within a few months and actually mastered within a year to two; depending on the learner's natural skill and determination. This equation isn't a secret and anyone who promises to teach you to play the guitar in 24 hours, for example, might be able to show you a few chords, but learning an entire instrument in that period is most likely impossible, unless you are a virtuoso.

Besides deciding that you are going to stick with the guitar for a certain amount of time, you should also have keep your guitar handy, in case the mood strikes. For example, if you are going away for a weekend, carry your guitar along. You can practice during commercial breaks on TV, in the car if someone else is driving, in a hotel room, or when you are camping. Look for different opportunities to practice, even if you cannot play but one or two chords at first. These small, mini sessions are what will actually increase your skills, perhaps more than sitting for hours on end in frustration, wearing your fingertips to the bone.

Another great way to learn the guitar quickly is to attempt to play and learn more by choosing simple, yet fun songs to play. Play along with a CD or get a piece of sheet music that tells you what chords you are going to need to know for a particular song. Once you develop your ear to how the strumming works and train your fingers to change chords smooth enough, you'll have one or two songs under you belt. Learning by song, coupled with learning a new chord every couple of days will also improve your playing ability considerably.

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