You Bought a Discount Guitars - Now What Should You Do?

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Essential Next Steps

Even though you didn't buy a $2,000 Gibson or Fender, I bet you love your discount guitars as if cost a Millon Dollars. I know that's how I feel. I don't have a Gibson or a Fender yet, but I can promise that I treat them like they were rare antiques.

Now you may be wondering what you should do next with your guitar. Well, I am going to explain some essential next steps.
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Fretting your Discount Guitars

When you play the guitar, you use your left hand fingers to press down the strings on the fret board of the guitar and use your right hand to pluck or strum the stings at the bridge end of the guitar. Using your left hand to press the strings on the fret board is called fretting. Here are some tips you will need to know:


  1. Short fingernails are essential.

  2. Use only the tips of your fingers to press the strings.

  3. When making a chord, be sure that each fingertip is placed directly behind the fret.

  4. Check each string that it rings clearly and is not muted or buzzing.



As a beginner guitarist, it may hurt your fingers to play. This is normal. Every guitarist starts this way for the first couple of weeks. With practice, you will develop guitar fingers (hard skin on your fingertips).

How To Hold The Pick

Position the pick between thumb and index fingers like in the picture below:

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Are You Ready To Learn How To Play Your Discount Guitars

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