Basic Electric Guitar Scales

A guide to start playing electric guitar
When you begin to play the electric guitar, there are many things to keep in mind to start to play. Does not make many rookie mistakes that many beginners tend to do. Follow this guide to learn electric guitar start properly.
Make sure that has an electric guitar that can play. This means that the cervix is not too distorted and electronics work. You need at least an amplifier practice so you can hear. A multi-effects pedal is not required, but it's fun to have different effects especially if the playing style of your choice, certain effects. After receiving a guitar, be sure to change the channel immediately.
Most times it starts a beginner with a selection of size light. This means thin. If you want to learn to use a pick and no more complex techniques, you will get used to a thicker appearance. In a first step if you use option very thick, you could end up breaking the chains too.
Many of the measures will be the memory and learning from your fingers to move. Sometimes my fingers just do not have the skill especially when you start the third finger is not used to move by itself. Do not stop to think that you can not do that because most can not really begin until gain more control.
Start with the agreements and scratching. A set of basic agreements should help. If your fingers are too sick to play that will happen, you can always practice agreements tail head.
As a guitar player, I also want to learn scales and collection techniques as the fundamental basis of solos and riffs. Start on these first selection in the first large-scale level if your practice collection.
If you're stuck, get more equipment. This could happen for a guitar teacher, a book, video, or course. It is important to keep something new to practice and improve.
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