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Getting started - basics on guitar playing

How to sit correctly

Posture with the guitar is often simply a matter of preference. However, some classical guitar teachers often have a strict specific way to sit while holding the guitar. Although one should strive for comfort while playing the guitar there are a few things one should keep in mind while playing the guitar.

How to hold the pick

Holding the pick may seem like a relativley small part of playing the guitar, however it is actually an important piece of technique. Many guitarists grasp the pick in their dominant hand between the pads of their thumb and index finger. You will find many different ways to hold the pick, however here are a few things to keep in mind.

How to tune the guitar

A well tuned guitar is a must for any guitar player of any skill level. The best way to ensure that your guitar is tuned correctly is to use an electronic tuner. If a tuner is not available, you can tune your guitar using a pitch pipe, tuning fork or any reliable tone source. You can also tune your guitar to relative pitch, which means your guitar is in tune with itself, yet not necessarily in tune with any other instruments. To tune your guitar to relative pitch, it is necessary to use your ear to discern the difference between 2 notes on a guitar. It can help to hum the note between the two string picks. This method will increase your listening skills. You will also need to use harmonics. To achieve the harmonic sound necessary, gently place the pad of a finger against the string on the 12th fret. Do not press the string so that it touches the fret, instead rest the pad of your finger directly over the 12th fret. Pick the string and you should hear a clear tone.

Left hand technique

Left hand technique is another matter of preference. There is really no absolutely correct way to place your fingers. In most cases the style of playing dictates the position of the thumb and fingers. In all cases it is best to have a qualified tutor examine your technique to suggest changes for improvement. The following is simply a set of basic guidelines compiled from researching many websites. It is recommended that you conduct your own research to find technique which is both comfortable and effective.