Topic: Beginners Lounge

Got my electric guitar christmas last year and Im frikkin lovin it. I've most of the open chords down and I am looking at the bar chords now.
My guitar is nothing fancy, one of those starter kit ones... Casino its called.

I am calling to all other beginners to come and sit and chat with me about what ever is on your mind, I'll ask around and see if I can find and expert to come and log on during certain hours on a certain days to sit with us and discuss different aspects of playing... lik im really keen to pull off a squealer... and help us along.

By the way, the names Kaine and im from the great down under
woop!


Q&A: TOPIC: What are some good practice excercises that will help develope quick chord change and picking excercises?

Re: Beginners Lounge

Well Howdy Kaine, and welcome to Chordie!

  Sounds like a good idea... kind of like a jam session without the jam part.  This is a great place to get a lot of good advise (and some jokes), but you will find that most of the folks around here are helpful and active in music.  A bunch of us over in the recording section tried to jam over the net, but found that the time lag was impossible to get around, but conferencing with googletalk, or skype works pretty good if you are just chatting and knocking around ideas, sharing tips and tricks, or helping with riffs.

  As for the exercises thing?  Practice!  Scales and chord changes, alternate picking styles, pretty much everything will get there with practice.  10 to 15 minutes  two or three times daily.... don't make yourself sore or cramp up, but do a little bit often and the hands will develop a "memory" for chord shapes and start to work it out on their own so you don't have to think about it so much.
Speed will come naturally as your brain steps back to let your hands do the placement.

  Getting into barre chords, I found it helpful to take the index finger out of the equation and learn all of the open chord shapes using only the other three fingers.  When you add the barre with the index it is easier to hit those movable shapes if those fingers already have an idea of where to go.... otherwise it can be like learning all those open chords again.

Visit often,  seek help and ye shall find it.  Chordie has got it all!

Take Care;
Doug

"what is this quintessence of dust?"  - Shakespeare

Re: Beginners Lounge

hey i found my guitar in late august of last year...and i am starting to learn bar chords now, too.

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Re: Beginners Lounge

hello smile

been playing since easter i think.. messing about for a while then decided to have some lessons and do.... its alot easier than i imagined... thought i'd be getting my fingers all tangled up with the chords! ooh barre chords... more pain and blisters... i can't wait! big_smile
have an ibanez gax30 which i love to bits... she is like my child wink hmm f is one chord i have problems changing to and from... i suppose with practaice we will all get it in the end
xx

Re: Beginners Lounge

i've been playing since christmas and i don't bother with theory or scales. i just get the chords for songs i like and belt them out on my cruiser st-120 electric guitar, my fender f3 folk guitar or my ridgewood c530 classic acoustic.
im trying to learn to barre aswell, i can barre up to four string but i cant do the six
id love to get a kind of jam session going cos the only other guitar player in my family is my mum and she plays folk(urg)

megan

the secret to happiness is contained in a guitar

Re: Beginners Lounge

Hi my name is Leanne

i have bee learning guitar now for about 4 weeks and loving it lol
i have a very old Elctric Guitar its a The 1959 Gibson Les Pau 50 years old now i am told lol
its really nice to play with

i found this site today and am really glad cos it will help me lots