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Thursday, September 25, 2008

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Once you have learned some easy songs you will find that more advanced music is no longer a mystery to you. This is the stage where you make your repertoire of songs your own property. The song was composed by someone you do not know but you are expressing yourself through their work. New instrumental and vocal possibilities will present themselves the more you play and the more you practice.

So the first step is get a fairly solid idea of the kind of song that fits you best, and do a search on the internet for some song titles. If your first searches give you versions of a song that look a bit advanced for you, include words like "easy tabs" or "easy arrangement" in your search. It will not take long for you to collect some easy songs to start you off as a guitar player.

The search for easy songs will reveal to you an amazing fact. You do not have to learn a multitude of chords to learn to play a range of songs. The basic chords you learn will be fairly easy to play, and after a few weeks of practice you will find your self-confidence growing. At this stage of your guitar playing career you should remind yourself each day to begin fresh, as though you had not spent hours practicing the day before. Let your fingers take their own time to find the chord shapes as they warm up.

No matter how you explain it to yourself, the basic reason behind your need to play the guitar is self expression. You might close your eyes and imagine yourself impressing a whole lot of people with your talent or you might feel that you have something important to say. Either way, the bottom line is something in you wants to get out. To enable this self expression you must think about which songs you like. Not about whether they are easy or not, just if you like them. Next think about communicating with your audience. The songs you play on the guitar are just part of the bridge between you and the people listening to you. If you like introspective love songs, then look for easy love songs. Do not learn gospel music or rock songs just because they appear technically easier. Trust me, you will find easy songs in your genre.

Easy Songs For the Guitar