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By Bob Hobson

Congratulations if you have started to take up classic guitar lessons or are simply thinking about it. Learning how to play the classic guitar is a very rewarding experience and as you well know, being able to play the guitar gives you a lot of positive attention and respect. Some people think it looks rather easy to play but this is not quite sure unfortunately.

The first lessons will typically revolve around things like posture and how you hold the guitar. You will probably hardly play it in the first instance, but posture and the way of holding the guitar are very important things, and once you have mastered this, you are then going to be ready to move on to actually starting to play some basic tunes.

You will also need to learn the right sort of movements. If you have not had much experience or any experience of playing a class are guitar before, you might think it looks rather uncomfortable to play. This is not necessarily the case, and with experience it will start to come naturally to you.

Once you have learned how to hold, handle and move the guitar, the tunes will start to become more complex as you will get accustomed to the various notes. Many people underestimate the difficulty of this, thinking that so because of guitar has a fairly limited set of notes, it is going to be easy to learn.

You will also be taught exactly how to tune your guitar. A guitar will never be in tune when it is in storage or travelling, and you will have to learn how to tune it so it can easily be done every time you want to play some tunes on it. As your technique progresses, various other things will come into consideration.

Eventually, once you have learnt all the basics of how to play the classic guitar, you will then want to decide exactly how you prefer to play it. Some use a pluck, while some use them all so while others use the flesh on their fingers. There is no correct or incorrect way to play it, and it largely depends on your individual preferences.

You will also need to start learning traditional musical notation which certainly looks rather daunting at first, but you simply can't get away from this if you are serious about learning how to master the classic guitar.

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