hi all ,,
i'm an absolute beginner to guitars ..
i purchased a classical guitar which came with a dvd ,,
and i have a small guitar , bought the acoustic strings for it ,
all the chords from the dvd i know are ( which am still not expert in all ) :
A minor
E minor
E major
A major
D major
C major
G major
F major
are those chords for both classical and acoustic guitars ?
Guitar Chords
Yes, TABS. The chords are the same for both
Classical and Acoustic guitars.
Now try some of Neil's beginner lessons on the
site and start learning how to use them.
We are glad you are here, have fun and post any
questions here in the forum. Someone will help
you.
Haoli
Classical and Acoustic guitars.
Now try some of Neil's beginner lessons on the
site and start learning how to use them.
We are glad you are here, have fun and post any
questions here in the forum. Someone will help
you.
Haoli
Be patient with yourself, TABS. The one thing we all
have in common on this forum is that we are all learning
and it takes time and practice, practice, practice.
Neil's lessons will help you get started and save you
from picking up any bad habits in the beginning that
many of us have had to overcome.
I know that TotallyGuitars is considering closing the
new memberships to the TARGET program, but after you
have had a chance to try out some of the free material
and try a few of the lessons, you may want to consider
becoming a member if its still available. It has very
detailed lessons and a pretty large library of songs to
learn.
I have been playing for 44 years and I am still learning
too.
have in common on this forum is that we are all learning
and it takes time and practice, practice, practice.
Neil's lessons will help you get started and save you
from picking up any bad habits in the beginning that
many of us have had to overcome.
I know that TotallyGuitars is considering closing the
new memberships to the TARGET program, but after you
have had a chance to try out some of the free material
and try a few of the lessons, you may want to consider
becoming a member if its still available. It has very
detailed lessons and a pretty large library of songs to
learn.
I have been playing for 44 years and I am still learning
too.
Tabs- Welcome to the forum! If you can play those chords already you are off to a good start. You'd be amazed how many songs you can play with just those chords.
Tablature is just a guitarist's way of cheating by not using real sheet music (I'm kidding!). If you are motivated to learn classical guitar (versus just owning a guitar with nylon strings) you might consider learning to read true sheet music. While most common classical songs have been transcribed to tablature not all have. And many classical instructors feel it is an abomination to use tabs versus "the real thing". They take themselves way too seriously!
But if you just want to learn basic guitar by all means learn to read tab. It's really easy, the numbers tell you which fret to finger on what string. All you need to learn then is all the adornments like slides, bends, vibrato, hammer-ons and pull-offs etc. Piece of cake, right? Well, almost.
Happy playin'
Tablature is just a guitarist's way of cheating by not using real sheet music (I'm kidding!). If you are motivated to learn classical guitar (versus just owning a guitar with nylon strings) you might consider learning to read true sheet music. While most common classical songs have been transcribed to tablature not all have. And many classical instructors feel it is an abomination to use tabs versus "the real thing". They take themselves way too seriously!
But if you just want to learn basic guitar by all means learn to read tab. It's really easy, the numbers tell you which fret to finger on what string. All you need to learn then is all the adornments like slides, bends, vibrato, hammer-ons and pull-offs etc. Piece of cake, right? Well, almost.
Happy playin'
Thankyou all for welcoming me !
i think am much into playing a few songs just to have fun ,,
i saw many tablatures on the net of the songs i wanted to play ,
but they all seemed to be hard for me now as well as for their strumming !
for example lets say :
Jason Mraz - i'm yours
colbie caillat - bubbly
and i saw the free video here og the guitar basic chords, its helping me to know new chords as well !
thanks again !
i think am much into playing a few songs just to have fun ,,
i saw many tablatures on the net of the songs i wanted to play ,
but they all seemed to be hard for me now as well as for their strumming !
for example lets say :
Jason Mraz - i'm yours
colbie caillat - bubbly
and i saw the free video here og the guitar basic chords, its helping me to know new chords as well !
thanks again !
BigBear wrote:
2nd Tablature was actually invented before standard notation for early stringed instruments
Two things; 1st welcomne to the site TABS, if you have patience and follow Neils lead with what you have already learned then thats a great start.Tablature is just a guitarist's way of cheating by not using real sheet music (I'm kidding!).
2nd Tablature was actually invented before standard notation for early stringed instruments
oo i dont really know how to start practicing ??
i watch all those songs tutorial videos, and i dont know how play them !!
any other chords i should know more ? and i see some chords like cadd and F# ,
i dont really understand them !
sorry , i might ask a lot of questions ,,
an absolute beginner !
i watch all those songs tutorial videos, and i dont know how play them !!
any other chords i should know more ? and i see some chords like cadd and F# ,
i dont really understand them !
sorry , i might ask a lot of questions ,,
an absolute beginner !
AndyT wrote:
tabs, Longevity is key. Well, actually... First and foremost is a true passion for the instrument. At any rate, keep at it and don't be afraid to ask questions.
Welcome aboard, and definitely check out Neils beginner lessons.
Kenny
Absolutely right Andy!The mark of a real guitar player is they never stop learning. Keep at it and you will be fine.
tabs, Longevity is key. Well, actually... First and foremost is a true passion for the instrument. At any rate, keep at it and don't be afraid to ask questions.
Welcome aboard, and definitely check out Neils beginner lessons.
Kenny