After your child is more comfortable playing basic guitar chords, they can begin to turn on the amp and focus on tone while they play. There are several important factors that affect guitar tone that you need to know which include: the brand of ax, the type of pickups, the pick and the string gauge. For the most part, Classic country musicians have chosen to use Fender guitars because of their light, airy twang. Hard rockers and musicians active during the Grunge era have tended to prefer a darker, more menacing tone as embodied by Gibson.
It is very worthy to note that discount kids guitars are available for purchase online that replicate the tone of their more expensive counterparts. The string gauge refers to the thickness and heaviness of the guitar strings. As noted earlier, the lighter the strings are, the ‘happier’ and ‘twangier’ the tone. In today’s times most guitar pickups are designed to eliminate the buzzing sound that are inherent in older models.
The easiest guitar chords for a beginner guitarist to play are the ones that only use one finger. It is best to use the standard guitar tuning and first master your guitar chords that way. Here are some simple chords you can play on your guitar using standard tuning. The first is the G chord – one finger version. When using this chord, place your third finger behind the third fret, on the first string of the guitar, and strum the first four strings, (this is referred to as a simplified G chord). The strings on a guitar are numbered one to six, and the first string is the thinnest string that has the highest pitch. The second, third and fourth finger are the rest in logical sequence. Frets are the metal bars in the fretboard behind which you place your fingers. The frets are numbered from the nut, so the nut of the guitar is basically zero. A long time ago, some guitars actually had a nut, followed by a zero fret that the strings rested on. If you place your first finger on the first fret of the first string, and play the first four strings, you’ve got a G7 chord. You could also play the simplified C chord on guitar. For this chord you place your first finger on the second string behind the first fret and only strum the first three strings. The C and G guitar chords go very well together, but are only suited to a two chord song on the guitar.
Open chords are called open because they are all played within the first three fret spaces of the guitar, and use some notes from the open unfretted strings. The most common guitar chords for beginners are the major and minor open chords. The major chords consist of A, C, D, E and G. For the minor guitar chords you’ve got A minor (a small m is the usual suffix used for minor chords, so it is written Am then Dm and Em). The open chords are the building blocks for more complex and difficult chords on the guitar, and even though there are some chords missing, by changing the key of some songs, you could easily build a fairly large repertoire of songs to play with open chords. These tips are helpful for both children and adults. Adults seem to have a large selection of guitars form which to choose but there are some good quality beginner childrens guitars also suitable for learning to play chords. Best of luck and have fun!
You can get sucked into learning to play the guitar in all the wrong ways. The best way to learn guitar quickly is to ensure that your lessons are taking you where you want and give you enough tuition to last you a long time. Here are two ideas to keep in mind when learning to play guitar:
Guitar Chords For Beginners: Even if you already know most of the basic guitar chords, going back to basics is bound to highlight something new that would have been useful to know first time around. This is especially helpful for children who will likely begin learning on a beginner kids guitar and need to acquire a good skill set from the start.
Standard Guitar Tuition: Learning the basics on guitar may make you think it’s going to be boring. The tuition that’s available these days is interactive and keeps you more involved that the music theory books of decades ago ever could. If you’ve not already had a look at online lessons, you should try this and see how it increases your learning rate. There are many amateur guitars available on line that are affordable and of good quality. Learning to play guitar can be quite affordable and fun!