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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Loretatired806: New page:  Look when it comes to learning how to play the guitar you do not need to get yourself a teacher. The truth is many of the top guitarists out there taught themselves guitar, they didn&amp;#039;t ta...&lt;/p&gt;
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Look when it comes to learning how to play the guitar you do not need to get yourself a teacher. The truth is many of the top guitarists out there taught themselves guitar, they didn&#039;t take even one lesson. Self-teaching isn&#039;t for everyone though and it will take much longer to reach a great level than if you had a teacher. So, if you want to become great at the guitar quickly then a teacher is a must.&lt;br /&gt;
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Self-discipline is highly essential in anything you do and some people have it and some people do not. Those who do not will be better off with a teacher who will help get them focused and tell them when they need to practise and what they need to do. If you are someone with good self-discipline then a teacher might not be for you.&lt;br /&gt;
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If you have decided on getting a teacher then you&#039;re going to have a hard time finding a fantastic one. Now I know you might be tempted to ask your chum who is a fantastic player to give you some lessons but you need to remember that just because you&#039;re a fantastic player it does not mean that you are a great teacher. Instead when it comes to picking a teacher you need to ask them how long they have been teaching for and you need to ask for contact details for current and former students so you can see what people who have taken lessons from them have to say. When you do start taking lessons with someone, make sure that after a month you sit down and review how far you have come and if you are happy then stick with them, if not let them know and go out and find someone else to teach you how to play the guitar.&lt;br /&gt;
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Nothing in life is free and guitar lessons are no [http://www.squidoo.com/beat-maker-beat-making-software Dubturbo] different. When it comes to getting lessons you should expect to pay around $7 to $7 per lesson, though some teachers do happen to charge loads more. If cash isn&#039;t something you have a lot of then you might want to look into online guitar lessons. Just like with mentors there are many different sites out there so make sure to see what people are saying on the internet chat forums before you make your pick.&lt;br /&gt;
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You can also learn from books and other offline material like DVD&#039;s. When buying these head over to Amazon and look for them and check the reviews to make sure what you are looking at is any good. You can also learn from someone else who is really fantastic, just rock with them and you will learn quickly.&lt;br /&gt;
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All these techniques do not necessarily have to be and either, or approach, and any of them can be effective in teaching you to play the guitar. Ultimately, whether or not you reach your goals as a player, depends on you. No video, video, or video is a substitute for practice and practise. No matter which path you take, the important thing is to just start, because you can waste a lot of time procrastinating, when you could be playing.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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