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How to learn guitar by yourself

It is easy to take detours in guitar learning because both the teaching materials and teachers are very unstandardized. Most learners are self-taught and have not received professional music training. Therefore, there are many people who are learning, but very few real performers. Foreign musicians have long said that there are many people who play guitar, but very few people who really understand guitar. The guitar is just a small orchestra. . . . . . So you must find the right path to learn guitar. . . . Many people take detours when learning guitar. Many people think that as long as they can play a certain solo piece, they will reach a certain level. Just playing difficult solo pieces is enough to learn guitar. In fact, even if you put in a lot of effort, you will feel Every piece of music cannot be played perfectly, there will always be flaws. It has been more than 20 years since I started learning guitar, and my initial learning also took many detours. Now I have my own scientific approach to guitar playing. . . . . 1. The first is to comprehensively master guitar playing skills. We know that guitar often plays harmony and melody. It is necessary to solve the basic skills of playing melody as you like, just like wind instruments and violins. You can easily play any fast melody. This is the most critical for solo. The melody method is to practice the scales of each key. You can refer to the guitar master Sego. Via's 24 major and minor scale training. Many people think that guitar is easy to learn, but try to compare the scales you play with the melody played by violin and wind instruments to see if it is easy to compare with the crazy elf-like speed of violin. . . The next step is to play chords. Due to the limitations of the guitar instrument, we simply cannot play independent polyphonic music as easily as the piano. For rapid chord movements and conversions, our left hand is very demanding. We want to achieve it seamlessly and quickly. Moving chords is by no means an easy thing. Learning guitar skills is just a word (switching) that can be done seamlessly without any trace on the left and right hands. Under the premise of being accurate, you can reach crazy speeds. It can be said that you are a technical master. . . . . 2. Regarding music theory, only those who have acquired certain guitar skills can obtain a sense of music by playing the guitar. We must learn to sight-sing and practice ear training, and we must firmly grasp the most basic pitch and rhythm of music. In this way, we can hear every note we play in our heart. When I play the violin, inner singing is a must. Both the notes being played and the notes to be played are already heard in the heart and only need to be expressed with muscles. . . . . . I can explain and demonstrate to you specifically through videos.