It’s not difficult. It’s best for novices to have a teacher. Those with strong self-learning ability can also learn from textbooks and online videos. In addition, it’s more fun to learn with a few friends. It’s good to have a good piano when you first start. The piano is also very critical. How to choose a good piano can be read in the previous article. Regarding practice, for novices, I suggest you do the following exercises. You must do it step by step and be down-to-earth. Blind pursuit of speed is unrealistic.
1. Start learning some basic knowledge about guitar.
2. Start playing some simple tunes, preferably simplified notation, single-string tunes (that is, one string at a time, one string at a time), and experience how the guitar is played.
3. Start getting in touch with guitar tabs and 6-line tabs. This is not difficult, just put in a little effort and it will be OK.
4. I started to learn chords. There is a saying that if you don’t make a move in three steps, you will be a bad chess player! If you don’t learn chords for three months after learning the guitar, you will be a bad piano! Haha, it’s just a joke! (Be mentally prepared. , this is relatively boring and time-consuming. You have to be patient and determined to fight for a long time. If you persist for a month, the basic chords will be basically OK! You will be inseparable from chords in the future!)
5. Begin to get exposed to some rhythm patterns (Rhythm pattern: The work of the right hand when playing guitar is roughly divided into two major bells: strumming and decomposition. You will understand the specific situation during the learning process.) Use rhythm patterns and chords to sing a song, I don’t recommend this, just search for scores online according to your personal preference.
6. Start getting into contact with some slightly difficult songs.
7. Begin to learn some skills, such as slide, string playing, hook and other basic skills. (You can learn first, learn later, or go back to step 6)
8. It usually takes about 3 to 6 months to complete the above (if you practice every day), congratulations, you are out of the first semester. !The rest is improvement. The specific method of improvement depends on individual circumstances. I give you the following suggestions: watch more videos of masters and observe more! Communicate with masters if possible! Challenge more difficult songs!