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For someone who loves music and would like to play an instrument, learning to play acoustic guitar might be a excellent option to consider starting. String instruments not counting the piano have the advantage of being small and easy to carry. This is wonderful for kids, especially because you can find small guitars available. However, the guitar is a excellent option for anyone.
People who have a music background might be able to quickly learn to play acoustic guitar by on their own but might still benefit from a bit of instruction. For most folks, however, taking music lessons is a fairly sound idea. This way you will get primary instruction in simple, straight-forward steps from an experienced teacher. You will be able to get feedback on how you are doing, generally on a weekly basis. You will also receive personal assistance and encouragement from your teacher. And you will get suggestions of music to play that is at that matches your level of expertise.
Learning to play acoustic guitar will give you a myriad of opportunities to utilize your newly acquired skillset. You can, of course, play in the privacy of your own home, strictly for your own pleasure. You can also, however, play for your friends, at gatherings, and at informal get-togethers. People love to "sing along" and popular songs are surprisingly easy to play.
If you find that you want to take your skill further, playing in a group with other instrumentalists which can be fun. Whether you decide to learn to play basic notes and melodies, melodies accompanied by harmonies, either by yourself or other musicians, or just chords, playing in a band setting can be a nice way to make new friends, an exciting new hobby, or even a start of a new profession.
Contacting other musicians for teacher recommendations is a good idea, in addition to depending on what you find in the phone book or online. Band members are often very happy to talk with prospective musicians about their experiences. Music teachers in schools are many times great sources. And there are a growing number of music schools where you can find a teacher and take lessons with added bonuses ranging from how to attach a strap to an acoustic guitar to playing like Bruce Springsteen. In addition, there are a fair number of very good acoustic guitar courses available online.
Age isn't a factor in learning to play. Although those with very bad arthritis may find the fingering too taxing, many people have found that utilizing an activity that uses their fingers and hands can keep mild arthritis from getting worse. Your fingertips may hurt a little when you first start, but soon your skin will get used to this new activity, and you will find that it enriches your life immeasurably. And really, you're never too old to learn something new!
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Published October 11th, 2007
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