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An Electric Guitar Beginner Tutorial

This tutorial is for the electric guitar beginner who wants to skip
learning to play chords on a nylon string guitar and go straight to the
rock 'n' roll. If your musical tastes tend towards jazz, rock or metal,
then you will probably want to start learning on an electric guitar.
Beginner models are not expensive but you will have to take into account
the cost of an amplifier.

When it comes to buying an electric guitar, beginner guitar players need
to stay away from the bargain basement guitars you can buy from department
stores. Go to a music store to buy an electric guitar so you do not end up
with inferior hardware and electrical components.

If you are limited by the amount of money you can spend on an electric
guitar beginner model, look for the Squier brand. They are generally
adequate as far as components and construction go and they are modelled on
the Fender Strat that is so popular amongst electric guitar players.

Set up your guitar in the space you intend to use for practice so that it
is ready for every opportunity to play. If you do not have enough power
outlets in your room so that your amp can be plugged in all the time, get
yourself a powerboard. As you get into a practice routine, you will
realize that there are plenty of distractions to take you away from
focused practice time, so eliminating having to set up your guitar will be
a great start.

Your practice time should be at least half an hour a day, especially in
the beginning. As an electric guitar beginner you will need to acquire the
muscular habits involved in getting the correct posture for guitar
practice as well as building up the callouses on your fingertips. During
the process of toughening up your fingers you will need to be careful
because the steel strings of an electric guitar can have a tendency to
slice your fingers which might mean you will have to take a break from
playing while they heal.

As an electric guitar beginner, your posture will need to get some work
but bear in mind that all adjustments to how you sit, stand or hold the
guitar will need to be accompanied by efforts at relaxing your body,
otherwise any self imposed rigidity will be bad for your guitar playing.
The main thing is to keep your back straight. That's where your arms and
hands will work from. The way to keep your back straight without forcing
it is to lean forward a little, and don't slump. If you practice for half
an hour a day this will be enough time for your body to get into the
habits of relaxed guitar playing.
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