doglooseLearning to play the guitar can be fun and exciting, however, there are a few common mistakes that many make when learning how to play. Avoiding these mistakes...

Learning to play the guitar can be fun and exciting, however, there are a few common mistakes that many make when learning how to play. Avoiding these mistakes can make or break how well you play this amazing instrument.

Proper Holding of Your Guitar

Holding the guitar is challenging, especially for beginners. Learn how to use the curves of the guitar to hug your body. If seated, you can use the curve on your knee and your rib cage. If you're standing, you can use the curves to hug your rib cage. By holding the guitar properly[1], you free your arms up to use the frets and use proper strumming techniques when you're playing.

Failing to Tune Each Time You Play

Every time you set your guitar down, it can alter the tuning. Each time you pick it up to give it a strum, do some minor tuning adjustments. If you have an electric tuner, all the better.

Learning Proper Picking and Strumming Techniques, and Use a Teacher

Many learn on their own using videos and/or friends. However, it can be challenging to learn proper picking and strumming techniques without a professional teacher and guitar lessons. Take a few lessons from a professional teacher and learn proper strumming and picking techniques as well as chord changes. Even just a few lessons will make you feel much more confident in your playing.

Holding Chords Properly

Be sure that you're using the proper fingering techniques to play the chords. When you use the proper techniques, chords will be much easier to play and you'll feel more comfortable playing.

Avoiding the Barre Chords

Barre chords are used by holding one finger across the frets and placing the other fingers in proper position. They can be a

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