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What Do Guitar Teachers (Good Ones) Tell You in the First Few Beginning Lessons?

I currently cant afford guitar lessons, so I was wondering what an experienced guitar teacher (students of or teachers themselves) could tell me what the best thing to do would be as a beginner? Arpeggios? Scales? Picking Exercises? Ect?


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  1. rreid005
    June 5th, 2010 at 08:41 | #1

    Open chords is the best place to start, then learn chord progressions (how to put them together).

    If you can’t afford a private guitar teacher, paid online lessons are awesome. check out http://www.guitarcoursesreview.net

    they have full reviews of the top online guitar lessons.

  2. Al
    June 5th, 2010 at 08:41 | #2

    First you should learn Open chords. then try learning scales and once you got those down, try different patterns with different picking exercises, then try to come up with chord progressions, learn arpeggios, etc. hope that helps.

  3. sdheeren
    June 5th, 2010 at 08:41 | #3

    Here’s a review of a course that has a free guitar course for beginners.

    check it out at http://reviewjamorama.blogspot.com/

  4. Chris H
    June 5th, 2010 at 08:41 | #4

    The first thing I would teach someone is a flexible but efficient practice regiment. The second thing I would teach is open cords, and maybe the e-minor pentatonic scale.

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