
They may not sound good even when they get their skill down, if their folks didn't find them the best beginner guitar. ( Of course, I don't really tell my students their playing sounds bad, even if it does. Oh - you didn't know that learning how to play guitar would involve pain and suffering?" Encourage SOUND. Hmm, you'll have to cut your fingernails. "Squeeze the strings! Squeeze them harder! Just ignore the pain.Now strum - ugh! Then there's the PAIN problem - pressing the strings hard enough to eliminate buzz, to make chords sound good. This is true of most instruments, in fact. What's THAT all about? On the piano the notes stay put - Middle C is always just Middle C. Instead, the beginner guitarist must memorize the fact that there is no real separate note called E#, no real Fb.Īnd a note on one string can easily be duplicated on another string. You can play 4th-fret B on the G string, then move next door to the B string and play the same note open. The frets offer no clues of the existence or non-existence of sharps and flats. The beginner guitar player has no such obvious visual aids. On the guitar neck, it is just frets, and more frets. We can see it just by looking - it is self-evident. And between B & C, and between E & F, there are no black notes. On a piano keyboard, we can look and see that between C & D is a black note, called either C sharp or D flat.
