#22704
    My Name
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    is that harder for a girl? Here is a pic of my guitar. http://www.harmony-central.com/Newp/2002/S-1-Hotrod-purple-large.jpg As I said, I’ve never played before and I can’t read music notes. Is this a good guitar for beginner? What advice could you give to someone who wants to play heavy metal and just starting? Thanks
    Oh yeah, and will I get callous, I don’t want hard fingers and stuff, is there anything I can do any kind of oils so it doesn’t happen?

    #42512
    Ghostmom
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    @ghostmom

    My daughter has a pink electric guitar-took to it better than my son with his. Took a 6 week course to get started but does cheat by looking up the “tabs” to songs on the internet and memorizing those. Just an idea (as she loves it) try guitar hero-right kind 0of music and you’ll have a blast plus I’ve heard the new one coming out will use a real guitar so you’ll actually be learning the songs….ROCK ON GIRL! Its my music too and I’m 47-don’t limit yourself!

    #42517
    elaeblue
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    @elaeblue

    I suggest taking some classes. Heavy metal is not harder for a girl than a boy but if you cant read music then it will be very hard to do. You will need to play for quite a while to get up to the point where you can play heavy metal music and yes, you will get callous’s or your fingers will bleed. Even taking some classes and getting a good book on reading music will help.

    Also nice guitar!! perfect for you to learn on!

    #42543
    SKCave
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    U don’t actually need to read music to play guitar well (Except classical). Hold the guitar so it’s comfortable. Callouses on ur fingertips are unavoidable, and u can’t have long, pretty nails on ur left hand either. Get urself a book of chords. Learn up 2 or 3 (A D E are good) and practise changing between them. Rock’n’roll is a good place to start (12 bar blues – think Johnny B Goode) then u can go on from there with chord patterns and riffs. When u are comfortable with some basic chord changing, and possibly a few riffs, then u can go for distortion pedals and the like. Hope this helps

    #42545
    kaisergirl
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    Cute guitar. No, its not harder for a girl. Buy yourself a beginners guitar book (preferably one that comes with a tab chart and cd), and get started. Lessons would be best, but if you cant afford them you can teach yourself… many of the greatest players are self taught. Rock on!

    ps- callouses are essential for playing. Learn to love them or forget playing.

    #42565
    Del Piero 10
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    @del-piero-10

    Learn Barr chords and the Pentatonic scale. Your axe is really cool and most important for metal has humbuckers. Hint at your birthday/Christmas you want a tube/distortion pedal.

    #42598
    tuca
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    there’s no problem if you can’t read notes. i am olaso a guitarist but believe it or not i don’t even know how to read notes. instead , i read guitar tabs. it’s like a cheat code. try this website http://www.ultimate-guitar.com

    #42620
    cody
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    @cody

    you really need to take leasons from some one if for some reason you cant do that try to learn tabs or get a self taught book.

    #42637
    chessmaster1018
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    First of all you need those callouses to play without pain, don’t put oil on them, your defeating the purpose. I think your guitar is a Sears brand correct ? As for playing metal, learn the basics first, if you can get a teacher. If not a good method book with a Cd in the back so that you can follow your progress. The Guitar Center can recommend one, and get a chord book also. Check out these web sites and see all the work your going to have to do before you even consider playing metal, metal requires a lot of speed. Make sure that you hold that thumb on the left hand behind the neck of the guitar right from the beginning. That’s the problem with self taught guitarist they form a lot of bad habits. Check out these sites and see what you think, I hope your going to learn to read music also, learn everything that you can to become a good guitarist, scales, know what key your playing in, learn how to make barre chords. Learn all the notes on the guitar, check out how many C’s that are on the guitar and know where they all are, most people don’t realize this, the notes, A, B, C, D, E, F, G, there are only seven but there all over the guitar. Here’s those sites, check them out, good luck.
    http://www.jamplay.com/
    http://www.billbrutal.com/
    http://www.learnhowtoplayguitar.com/
    http://www.guitar.about.com/
    http://www.guitarlessonworld.com/ (great site)
    http://www.justinguitar.com/
    http://www.chordfind.com/
    http://www.masterclass.net
    Try these out for a while put them in favorites so that you don’t lose them, these should keep you busy for a while, I hope this will help you with what you want to learn, and don’t forget a lot of these have menus and have tons of things to pick from, bye.

    #42645
    pinkribbon
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    @pinkribbon

    Bill Oddie was taught by a very good lady guitarist, it’s just a pity he didn’t listen to her advice.
    I have musicians in the family, and friends.They always say the same thing, practice, practice and more practice.
    Invest in some guitar tuition too.
    You will get sore fingers, but you’ll get over it.
    You might find some good teaching dvd’s at your local music store too.

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