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Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Learn Guitar On DVD Correctly

By Payo W Perry

Many people consider learning guitar on DVD to be a more convenient solution than attending private lessons with a local guitar tutor. The main advantages seem to be that you can practice and learn when it suits your schedule as well as being a more economical way to learn.

You should however bear in mind that learning this way will depend a lot on your personal motivation, desire and ability to teach yourself. Not everyone has this ability to the same degree. Learning guitar from a DVD is not the same having a real tutor there to help you.

As you progress into guitar youre going to find that you encounter your own unique problems with the instrument. A big difference between a real tutor and a guitar instruction DVD is that a tutor can identify and concentrate on these problems, a DVD cannot.

The real benefit of taking guitar lessons on DVD is when you already have some playing knowledge. This little bit of a head start can make all the difference when it comes to teaching yourself from books or DVDs. What most people tend to do is a combination of real lessons plus home material such as books bought from a music shop.

One last consideration is to make sure the DVD is of a suitable level for you. This can sometimes be hard to judge as there are no sample lessons available to view when buying it so do the best you can. Trying to play things which are beyond your technical level is a big no no for beginners as it leads to frustration which in turn destroys your motivation.

Recently, guitar lessons on DVD have come under increased pressure from learning guitar online. Many people now see online guitar lessons as a cheaper and a more immediate way to learn guitar. Its also often the case that you can try taster lessons online which are not possible with guitar instruction DVDs. - 18424

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