Guitar beat: 3 tips for you to learn

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You've tried a lot of techniques. You think you've tried everything. Teachers, YouTube tutorials, guitar forum threads, blog articles, advice from friends who play really well, etc. You just can't seem to learn how to play a guitar. guitar beat.

You still can't change the chord at the right time. You play one chord louder than the other. Or you go too fast (or too slow) compared to the tempo of the song.

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After doing the work to learn the main chords, you thought everything would be fine. But that's without taking into account the guitar strums, which give you a lot of trouble. I'm sorry to tell you, but they're the hardest part of learning the guitar.

3 tips for learning how to play a guitar beat

Learn with the music you are learning in the background

Put the music on YouTube or on your phone, wherever you want and turn the volume down a bit, making sure you can hear the music enough while you focus on your guitar.

This way, you can try to follow the rhythm (at least for chord changes) of the song. This method should give you pleasure, even if you have just started playing the guitar. It will also be invaluable when you start to accompany yourself by singing.

Just slow down the chord changes

For beginners, the easiest way to get started right away with a song is to decrease the amount of chords.

If your problem is changing the chord at the right time in relation to the rhythm, all you need to do is find the right moment in the song and play it. You can make a note in the lyrics (which you can print out) for each change.

Later, you will gradually add more movements, to finally play the real rhythm.

Divide the rhythm several times and play it empty

This advice applies to any rhythm, from the simplest to the most complicated (especially the most complicated ones). You can apply it even without playing the chords, and even without picking up your guitar! The goal is to get the rhythm into your brain and your pulse.

So, divide the rhythm into several parts, which usually correspond to the number of beats. For a 4-beat rhythm, divide it into 4 parts, then work on the first part (1) alone, then on 2, work on 1 and 2 together, do 3 alone, then the first three together, then the fourth and last part alone, and finally the whole rhythm.

Conclusion

These tips can be very helpful if you are trying to learn a guitar beat. However, the best tip is certainly to train regularly, only then will you be able to see progress in your learning process.

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