Do you find it really hard sometimes to learn some Blues songs on your guitar? Even when you are able to learn something, it still takes you a lot of time while for some people it tends to be a lot more different. Why can some people, who are also beginners, learn the same songs that you are learning a lot faster than you can? What are they doing differently? There's always a right and a wrong way of doing things.
Like I've said, there's a right and a wrong way of doing things. If it's taking you so long to learn a particular song on your guitar, then maybe you are doing something wrong. Here's how I believe you should learn guitar songs (this does not apply to only Blues songs, but to any other music genres as well):
1. Of the thousands of songs that exist in the whole world, there has to be many of them that you really love and some others that you absolutely dislike. That's pretty much normal actually but what I need you to do is, to get a piece of paper and write down the name of 10 of your favorite songs. They don't have to be 10 songs that you believe to be the best in the entire Universe but instead, just 10 songs that you simply like.
2. Once you've written your list down properly, go do some research about them. What I mean here is; Go found out the chords that are used to play these songs. There are many websites that can provide you with some help, for example ultimate-guitar(dot)com, chords(dot)com and 911tabs(dot)com. Some of the songs in your list will be easy but some others will be be a bit tougher. When you finish looking into them thoroughly, re-arrange your list of songs into an order which shows the "easiest" song to learn first on the list down to the "hardest" song to learn last on the list.
3. So now that you have a list of 10 songs, it's time for you to get to work. If you've been learning the guitar for quite some time now, you must probably already know some of the basic guitar chords. Take your list and start learning the first song on the list (the easiest one) and STICK WITH IT until you know it COMPLETELY. Don't just learn half of the song and move on to another one, that's a huge mistake!
4. Once you've finished learning your first song on your list, move on to the other one. If you are finding it hard to learn the songs on your list or it's taking you more than 1 week to learn each one of them, then the songs that you've chosen are a bit too difficult. In this case, what I would advise you to do is to create another list but this time, go find some songs that are easy to play and that you like as well. Learning songs on your guitar has to be quick and enjoyable at the same time. It is extremely important that you create a list of the songs you want to learn though, as it will always remind you that you HAVE to finish the songs on your list before you can move on to something else.
5. Practice as much as you possibly can! The more you practice, obviously the better you will become, so don't ignore the importance of practicing. After you've been through half of your list, do go back and practice again the songs that you've learned at the beginning. You don't want to spend so much time learning a particular song, just to forget it completely 2 months later.
I'm sure you will find some of the tips that i have written to be quite helpful. Try to follow and apply them and see how naturally and easily you'll be learning songs on your guitar. But that's not all, if you are looking for an even FASTER way to improve your skills, then I might have what you need! It's a unique tool that you could be using right away to learn songs even faster, so keep reading to learn more about it!
Like I've said, there's a right and a wrong way of doing things. If it's taking you so long to learn a particular song on your guitar, then maybe you are doing something wrong. Here's how I believe you should learn guitar songs (this does not apply to only Blues songs, but to any other music genres as well):
1. Of the thousands of songs that exist in the whole world, there has to be many of them that you really love and some others that you absolutely dislike. That's pretty much normal actually but what I need you to do is, to get a piece of paper and write down the name of 10 of your favorite songs. They don't have to be 10 songs that you believe to be the best in the entire Universe but instead, just 10 songs that you simply like.
2. Once you've written your list down properly, go do some research about them. What I mean here is; Go found out the chords that are used to play these songs. There are many websites that can provide you with some help, for example ultimate-guitar(dot)com, chords(dot)com and 911tabs(dot)com. Some of the songs in your list will be easy but some others will be be a bit tougher. When you finish looking into them thoroughly, re-arrange your list of songs into an order which shows the "easiest" song to learn first on the list down to the "hardest" song to learn last on the list.
3. So now that you have a list of 10 songs, it's time for you to get to work. If you've been learning the guitar for quite some time now, you must probably already know some of the basic guitar chords. Take your list and start learning the first song on the list (the easiest one) and STICK WITH IT until you know it COMPLETELY. Don't just learn half of the song and move on to another one, that's a huge mistake!
4. Once you've finished learning your first song on your list, move on to the other one. If you are finding it hard to learn the songs on your list or it's taking you more than 1 week to learn each one of them, then the songs that you've chosen are a bit too difficult. In this case, what I would advise you to do is to create another list but this time, go find some songs that are easy to play and that you like as well. Learning songs on your guitar has to be quick and enjoyable at the same time. It is extremely important that you create a list of the songs you want to learn though, as it will always remind you that you HAVE to finish the songs on your list before you can move on to something else.
5. Practice as much as you possibly can! The more you practice, obviously the better you will become, so don't ignore the importance of practicing. After you've been through half of your list, do go back and practice again the songs that you've learned at the beginning. You don't want to spend so much time learning a particular song, just to forget it completely 2 months later.
I'm sure you will find some of the tips that i have written to be quite helpful. Try to follow and apply them and see how naturally and easily you'll be learning songs on your guitar. But that's not all, if you are looking for an even FASTER way to improve your skills, then I might have what you need! It's a unique tool that you could be using right away to learn songs even faster, so keep reading to learn more about it!
About the Author:
Alfredo Menezi is an outstanding guitar player with a very vast knowledge of blues music. His "blues backing tracks" website is already a big success with many new visitors everyday. Come and check it out to find out even more about his website and also about that very special tool that he wrote about.
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