What guitar books do you recommend for someone who is just beginning to play an acoustic guitar?

by admin on November 27, 2009

I recently purchased an acoustic guitar, and I am starting to learn how to play. I was told that Mel Bay books are excellent for beginners who are just learning to play. Do you recommend any other books? If you have any other advice for a beginner like me who is just starting to play, please don’t hesitate to include that information in your answer. Thanks in advance! I will choose a best answer.

Mel Bay, Hal Leonard (HLP), and Warner Bros. all make good products. There’s not a huge difference between them. My advice is to purchase Elixir brand or Dean Markeley Alchemy brand teflon coated strings, and as soon as possible. You have to wear out the teflon before the strings die, and since you don’t have callouses yet, they will improve your endurance before your hands quit/bleed.
I know they cost more, but last 3x as long – saving you the gas of driving 3 times, and buying 2 more sets of strings.
You should also get a gripped pick – Gator grip Dunlop or at least chaulking picks if you sweat at all. The nylon grips don’t help as much.
Don’t buy a string capo when you want one (and you will), get a Kyser or Dunlop trigger capo. They don’t wear out elastically, and if not abused can last 20-30 years.
Finally, if you ever get frustrated with things like fret buzz and uncomfortable neck, make sure to try other guitars before you get so mad you think about giving up. If you hit a specific rut, ask another question about it – or hit my blog below and comment.
When you get more advanced, I have lots more.

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alexx November 28, 2009 at 12:12 am

im learning too! i suggest learning to read tabs and learnning to play really easy songs. Hey there delilah is pretty easy to learn. i learned the intro in lyk 5 minutes. learn to read tabs in about.com and the correct tabs for hey there delilah is on ultimate-guitar.com but make sure u get the second version of it
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billie November 28, 2009 at 12:59 am

Go with Mel. Great beginner books!
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Miguel H November 28, 2009 at 1:34 am

The Mel Bay books (available at some wal-marts) are excellent learning tools. Also check at any music store on online for beginners music books.
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some guy November 28, 2009 at 1:57 am

Mel Bay books are the best and if you are a real beginner you should start with the "Mel Bay’s GUITAR PRIMER".
Hears a tip if you Guitar hero 2 go to expert mode to increase your speed.(it worked for me).
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spoontangclan November 28, 2009 at 2:33 am

It surprised me that no one has yet provided you with the best answer yet. I have also recently started playing guitar and I have found a website @ http://www.video-tabs.com with hundreds of free video lessons teaching you how to play songs and chords. It is by far the best site I have found. They let you request songs and ask questions on each lesson. Check it out.

Happy playing.
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Ken L November 28, 2009 at 2:42 am

Mel Bay, Hal Leonard (HLP), and Warner Bros. all make good products. There’s not a huge difference between them. My advice is to purchase Elixir brand or Dean Markeley Alchemy brand teflon coated strings, and as soon as possible. You have to wear out the teflon before the strings die, and since you don’t have callouses yet, they will improve your endurance before your hands quit/bleed.
I know they cost more, but last 3x as long – saving you the gas of driving 3 times, and buying 2 more sets of strings.
You should also get a gripped pick – Gator grip Dunlop or at least chaulking picks if you sweat at all. The nylon grips don’t help as much.
Don’t buy a string capo when you want one (and you will), get a Kyser or Dunlop trigger capo. They don’t wear out elastically, and if not abused can last 20-30 years.
Finally, if you ever get frustrated with things like fret buzz and uncomfortable neck, make sure to try other guitars before you get so mad you think about giving up. If you hit a specific rut, ask another question about it – or hit my blog below and comment.
When you get more advanced, I have lots more.
References :
spinornospin.blogspot.com

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