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Some other people told me the same, that I don't need to read sheet music. But isn't it easier with sheet music than memorizing the whole finger movements and chords? I am just wondering. I am kind of in a transitory state right now. But when I settle down, I will think about starting. So, you don't think I might need at least a couple of lessons first, and someone to help tune the guitar before I can start self-teaching? |
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Good questions!
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I learned to read sheet music when I was very young while learning to play piano. As a result, when I see sheet music I imagine a piano keyboard and each note has its own place. On the guitar, however, you can play the same note on a couple of strings on different frets. I find it very difficult to read sheet music while playing the guitar. If I spent more time on it I would get better, but I am pretty lazy ![]() And it largely depends on the type of music you want to play. If you want to play classical guitar music there is no way around learning how to read sheet music. If you want to learn it for fun to sing songs, then tabs and chords are enough. Quote:
Getting a lesson or having somebody to show you basics may be a good idea. I once taught a friend of mine to play some songs. Although she never played any instrument before, it went pretty fast. |
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