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Not hard at all, just practice alot.
http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/
poke around here, theres tonnes of tabs, a forum and lessons.
the first thing to do is learn how to tune a guitar. I hope youve played an instrument before.
second, learn the proper holding position
third, learn some basic finger drills, play 012343210 on each string from top to bottom kinda crap, alternate pickin (up,down,up,down etc) get a metronome and pic to a rythm, slow first then speed up
fourth, learn your basic scales and cords, pick out tabs you like and think you can play
fifth, your on your own!
I still hope to learn. It's a dust collector right now...
I played guitar for 3 years before I started bass. I play 90% bass now.
Been playin' for about 16 years, started as a kid. Learnt classical, some flamenco, lots of rock & blues. Sort of stopped playing for a while, when i got into music technology - samplers, sequencers, synths, virtual studios etc...Been trying to learn bits of jazz on and off recently - which is pretty tough.
If you want to learn fast and get good, get lessons. But if you've got natural ability and a musical ear, theres absolutely no reason that you can't teach yourself, and get very good at it with hard graft and plenty of practice.
Love being able to sit back, put on some class tunes and improvise my own solos and write my own stuff - very theraputic.
Pick it up, NOW!
Indeed. Improvising is a must to develop musical talent and understanding. Also, listen to tons and tons of music. People under-estimate the power of listening to good music for yourself to improve.