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PostHeaderIcon Part #1 Beginner Guitar Lesson #1 Posture, left & right hand technique, pick holding etc.

Go to http://yourguitarsage.com/ to find out how to get charts to 100s of songs!!! This guitar lesson vid shows you the very basics of posture, left and right hand technique, how to hold the pick etc. Check out http://yourguitarsage.com/ for info on the online instructional book about charts, chords, strumming and the techniques that I use here in my videos.. For more guitar lessons, see my other free tutorials. For original and cover music by me, Erich, go to http://www.myspace.com/erichandreas . Since I’m so busy making new video tutuorial lessons all the time and teaching guitar, I probably won’t have time to answer individual questions regarding guitar. Other videos cover beginner, advanced and intermediate levels. I teach rock, blues, country and just about any other style on electric or acoustic. If you can’t find your answer from the resources at the website above, keep digging into my vids, and I’m sure you will find your answer. Keep practicing!!!

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25 Responses to “Part #1 Beginner Guitar Lesson #1 Posture, left & right hand technique, pick holding etc.”

  • sethsword11206 says:

    help with posture …
    help with posture when standing.. i get cramps, really hurts after a few songs with barre chords

  • zuesk98 says:

    where can you buy …
    where can you buy non electric guitars? (cheap!) lol

  • babyhunz says:

    heyy
    i am a …

    heyy
    i am a begginer and i am gonna be teaching myselfor other videos on youtube and i jus got my guitar today!
    i bought a jim dunlop pick and it is 1mm is that a good size if not what size would i need?
    thank you

  • beefmelt says:

    Major “Mute” tation …
    Major “Mute” tation……Bahahaha.. I love It dude.. You’re an awesome coach…
    Thanks.

  • yourguitarsage says:

    I have a video for …
    I have a video for it under my theory playlist.

  • CLAIREandTAYshow says:

    how do you tune the …
    how do you tune the guitar without having a tuner? cause the 4th and 5th strings are waay outta tune

  • TheBlackAlpha says:

    Ehh.. Footthing* =D …
    Ehh.. Footthing* =D ..

  • TheBlackAlpha says:

    Kickass man, that …
    Kickass man, that foodthing =D ..

  • TheBlackAlpha says:

    My Grandma told me …
    My Grandma told me to hold the Guitar the classical way, and I know just one good Guitarist besides me, who playes 4-5 Years more then I do, and it not looks as cool, as on the not left leg, but .. Its easier to aquire.. Though sometime you have enough skill, to play the guitar in any position easily =) …

    You should have add the part, where the players, push the Neck down ..

  • DCsk8rDC says:

    haha ok ill try a …
    haha ok ill try a thin pick

  • mongolalert says:

    when i play power …
    when i play power chords or anything on the 6,5,4 strings my wrist bends quite a bit is this normal?

  • yourguitarsage says:

    GLUE IT!! Just …
    GLUE IT!! Just kidding. Get a thinner pick to start.
    Then it won’t tug out of your hand.

  • DCsk8rDC says:

    the pick keeps …
    the pick keeps turning in my hand when i strum..what should i do?

  • hosagot says:

    great teach!
    great teach!

  • thatgothicangel says:

    I’m not a total …
    I’m not a total newb, but I can see that I have some habits to break. The rest was just good for refresher and knowing that I’m doing it right.

  • aposlave says:

    good man…if ‘i’d …
    good man…if ‘i’d seen this before…when i first started playin i wouldn’t had so many troubles developing my technique..haha anyway it’s useful.

  • LoonyBird27 says:

    Hmm I’ll have to …
    Hmm I’ll have to change the way I hold my pick, I do hold it that last way you showed and you made a good point about it being stiff and loud.

  • yourguitarsage says:

    Crooked? Hmmm. …
    Crooked? Hmmm. They will hurt and yes you do have to contort them a bit, which feels unnatural. But, the more you practice the more it will feel natural and you won’t have to contort your fingers. Just keep at it. It’s all about the practice and not getting too frustrated with yourself :)
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  • xklawenx says:

    Thank you man.
    I’m …

    Thank you man.
    I’m sorry to ask another question, but I just started out and my fingers become really crooked when practicing is that normal? will it be solved once my hand developes and gets used to playing?

  • yourguitarsage says:

    Yes sir!
    Yes sir!

  • xklawenx says:

    is this good for …
    is this good for electric too?

  • Rich135792468 says:

    Good tutorial. …
    Good tutorial. I’ve been teaching myself guitar but couldn’t work out why my left hand was cramping up. It was because my posture was causing the neck to push away from he as outlined in his video, so this has put me straight nicely. Cheers!
    Only prob is you can’t see in the video that he’s put the guitar between his knees in the classical posture.

  • sleepymofo says:

    Thanks for the …
    Thanks for the tutorials! I’ve learned much from watching, and I’m looking forward to seeing more tutorials.

  • PeoplesBadmash says:

    well you have your …
    well you have your bunch of online stalkers right here waitin, ya hear =D

  • ttime720 says:

    i got an epiphone …
    i got an epiphone les paul for christmas and i know how to play a few easy songs but im glad i came across this video, it helped

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