Basic rhythm for beginner guitar players can be a bit tricky at first, but this free guitar lesson for beginners with Brad Litton from SimpleGuitar.com is aimed at helping you with one of the most basic, overlooked rhythm that a lot of people skip over. If you can get these basic rhythms down, it'll improve your rhythm guitar playing and lead guitar playing.
These rhythms for beginner guitar players apply to all styles of music whether you play rock guitar, alternative rock, blues, jazz, country, folk...it doesn't matter. Same with if you're playing acoustic guitar or electric guitar. Starting out strumming whole notes & half notes before you dive into quarter notes & eighth notes is how you get good rhythm. It's simple, but this overlooked idea will help you develop rhythm that sounds amazing.
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How to set guitar goals for beginners can make or break you when you hit your first guitar playing rut. Most guitar players set guitar goals completely wrong & it hurts their guitar motivation keeps them from getting better faster. If you know how to set guitar goals right, it makes having fun playing guitar easier.
Hey guys, it's Brad Litton from SimpleGuitar.com with another free guitar lesson for beginners from an experienced guitar teacher. Your guitar playing goals are crucial to learning how to play guitar, even though you don't have to touch your guitar to do this! It doesn't matter if you play electric guitar or acoustic guitar, how you set goals for guitar will help you stay motivated and moving forward as you progress. However, you don't want to set your goals the wrong way! Don't just set curriculum based goals (like I'm going to learn 35 new chords), set goals that will inspire you because they are tied to a powerful moment that you'll never forget. Like performing on st...
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