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Guitar Lessons Are Right For All Ages
by Seeley
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It doesn't matter if you're four or sixty-four, guitar lessons can be a fun way to pass time while developing a skill and talent that will delight others while keeping your mind and fingers nimble. Whether it's country, folk, rock or classical guitar you want to learn, the starting point is the same - basic lessons.

Good guitar lessons come in a number of different formats. Here are the three most typical:

Books
These can be great for those who have the patience to sift through them. A basic guitar lesson book will start out describing the instrument, its strings and so on. It will be up to you, however, to decipher the book and take what you read and put it into action. The important things to pay attention to are such things as basic terms, fingering techniques and so on. If you follow along well, books can provide very good guitar lessons. This form of learning works very well for some students, but others require guitar lessons that are audible an visual to truly learn.

Video lessons
Whether offered online or through a DVD or VHS, this can be a great way to learn the guitar. These prerecorded lessons provide everything a face-to-face class would except the feedback. Video lessons, too, start out with the basics and move their way up to more advanced techniques. The benefit here is the fact students can see and hear the lessons as they progress. It's often easier to learn the guitar when you can see where your hands and fingers need to be placed and hear what an end piece is supposed to sound like. While these won't totally replace face-to-face lessons, they do have their place and many a good guitarist has started out with video courses.

Face-to-face
This is the preferred method by many who undertake guitar lessons. They can be as good as the instructor, however, and his or her ability to convey complicated lessons to students. The benefit of this type of learning is the fact the feedback is right there and the instructor can help you move your hands where they need to be if you don't understand. The downfall with this type of lesson is the fact it isn't on demand like a video class or a book. Unless you have a ton of money to spend on guitar lessons, you'll only get an hour or a few a week of classes.

Guitar lessons are ideal for anyone with a love of music. The guitar, however, isn't the easiest instrument on the block to learn. It's important for students to expect a long learning curve in some cases. With proper instruction and a willingness to stick with it, it's very possible for almost anyone to learn how to play.

Remember, learning the guitar isn't an overnight pursuit. It will take time and a lot of it to go from beginner to expert. The more you put into the lessons, whether they're books, videos or formal classes, the more you're likely to get out of them.
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