Learn to Play Guitar Online

By Sam Bateman, published Oct 16, 2007
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In this fast-paced age of technology and information, taking the time to learn a musical instrument might seem next to impossible. While wanting to learn to play the guitar may have lingered in the back of your mind for some time, you probably haven't considered the possibilities of learning to play a musical instrument online.

The guitar is a great first instrument to learn. It is easier to teach yourself to play chords and attempt simple songs than it is on a piano, for example. If you've ever strummed away on a guitar, you know that good sound isn't all that hard to make. Additionally, being able to play a guitar will often make you the life of the party, whether you are camping or simply sitting around with friends or family. And, carrying a guitar around isn't all that difficult.

Studying a guitar through online lessons is one great way to have a well-rounded approach to learning music. Internet-based tutorials can offer a whole line of products from which you can learn. Some are published online and come at no cost, or charge a nominal fee for membership. Other programs, however, can cost substantially more. It is a great idea to search through the different programs available in order to properly evaluate which ones are going to best meet your needs.

When looking through different online options, think about how you enjoy learning. Are you a reader? Can you absorb what is on the written page and apply it to real life? Or, are you more of a visual learner? Would you rather watch a video and apply what you've learned on the spot? No matter what your learning style or preference is, the best online guitar programs will mix and match different ways of learning in hopes of reaching a wider scope of learners.

Some guitar gurus who are also Internet savvy will offer guitar lessons for others to watch and learn from. The best sites are multimedia based and can offer videos, step-by-step instructions, and examples of music that are easy to play. There is also a growing number of guitar-playing Podcasts available, which are presented by companies, websites, or musical organizations attempting to promote music playing across borders.

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