Teach Yourself How To
Play Guitar

Note: This is page 2 of
our Teach Yourself How To Play Guitar guide. For page one, go
to: Teach Yourself To Play
Guitar
Hand
Positions
The next stage to teach
yourself how to play guitar is ensuring that you have the
correct hand position so you are able to form chords properly.
You need to make sure that you relax your hands and wrists. If
you don’t do this it’s possible to strain them and injure
yourself. I’ve included some examples below of exactly how to
hold your hand and how to not hold your hands.
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This is how you should position your hand:
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Front View
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Rear View
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Make sure that you
never position your hand in the following
way:

Make sure you don’t place
your thumb as low as this on the neck of the guitar. Doing this
will put needless strain on your wrist and thumb.
Fretting
Right, now we are getting
to the technicalities of playing the guitar. The next stage to
teach yourself how to play guitar is to get a broad feel for
the instrument. The definition of fretting is using your
fingers to push down the strings on to the fret
board.
Sound is created through
vibrations from a guitar’s string, and each note you play is
completely dependent on the way you use your finger on the
guitar. You should try to only use the tips of your fingers
when pressing on the strings because using too much of your
fingers can create a muted or muffled sound when the notes come
out. The same principle applies to strumming. The broad idea of
music is to play the correct notes at the correct time. This
can only happen when you can hit the strings at the correct
place and at the correct time. When you are first start
learning and you don’t yet have the technical skill to play
advanced pieces, you should make this your main focus when
trying to teach yourself how to play guitar. Don’t worry too
much about your hands and fingers. Competence in those areas
can only be achieved over time by lots of practice.
When you play the guitar,
your left hand fingers (if you are right handed) will be used
to push down the strings on the fret board and your right hand
will be used to strum or pluck the stings at the bridge end of
the guitar.
Try the following things
when teaching yourself how to play guitar to make things a bit
simpler:
- Ensure that your
fingernails are cut short
- Ensure that only the
tips of your fingers are used to press down on the
strings.
- Ensure that each
string sounds clearly and that the sound is not buzzing or
muted.
- When forming a chord,
make sure that each fingertip is placed exactly behind the
fret.
Don’t worry
about what
chords are at this moment in time as this
will be covered further on.
You will notice that when
you initially begin your fingers will hurt. You don’t need to
worry about this or let it upset you as this is usual. When
first starting to teach yourself how to play guitar this will
carry on for the first few weeks and then as you practice more,
you will develop calluses of hard skin on your fingertips ,
often called “guitar fingers” .
Holding the
Pick
You can either strum the
strings with your thumb or you can use a pick (sometimes called
a plectrum). There are different types of pick. Some are more
flexible and there are different shapes. To find out what
you’re most comfortable with buy a number of different types
and test them out – they are cheap.
Follow the diagram below
holding the pick between thumb and index finger:

Right, you should now
hopefully be in a position where you are comfortable with your
guitar and understand the basics of how to play. The next stage
to teach yourself how to play guitar will be to move
onto learning guitar
chords.
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