Is it normal that im frustrated with guitar?

I've been playing for a bit and making very little progress

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Based on 89 votes (81 yes)
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  • Angel_in_a_Glass_Dress

    You should consider taking a class if you're not already.

    I was originally self-taught but ... I had picked up a lot of bad habits. Taking a semester of guitar in college (cos I needed a music class for elective) helped fix some of those habits - such as how I held my guitar etc.

    Cos practice helps... but you may need to make sure you're not practicing bad habits.

    And ... although it may not be fun, don't just try to play your favorite songs - try playing the same things over and over. repetition is boring but your fingers will learn where they're suppose to go. and that's one of the tricks - having your fingers know where to go without having to think about it.

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  • PurpleMelon

    It takes quite a bit of time and practice until you'll be able to move smoothly around the guitar. Make sure you're using the correct technique or you'll just frustrate yourself further. Take it a little bit at a time, like focus on a few chord shapes and then play these over and over until your fingers hurt like hell.
    Get a book or a learn to play DVD set, this will help you focus on everything, one bit at a time. Keep your guitar out of its case (if you use one) and put it on a stand where you can see it, this will encourage you to pick the guitar up more frequently. I've been playing for only about a year now, getting a teacher helps, but I've never had one. Remember small steps. Practice makes awesome.

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  • CheyChey

    I bought an acoustic 5 months ago & i suck at it i spent loads on it dude, but i will keep at it coz it's a passion of mine. go on those online lessons or get a book.

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  • Dulse.

    Try not to force it, just play for the enjoyment. I find that once you lose frustration, playing quality improves a bit.

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  • franz_reichelt

    Create your own music rather than replicate that of others. It may be more enjoyable then.

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  • fsgtOIUSgfouagdfausdbfijdshfis

    Listen, when I first started guitar (And cello for that matter) I WAS PISSED THE HELL OFF AT THE THING. I've been playing it for 9 years now, and it is absolutely one of the best things in my life. Just take it easy, practice allot, fool around allot too. That's important. Create songs, whatever. Make up solos. Over time, you'll get better and better and it will become easy and you will just freely have fun with it! It will be totally worth the hardness now, so just chill and practice! :-)

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  • alv1592

    I want to learn guitar. It takes a while to become perfect though.

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  • Shackleford96

    Having a teacher helps, but the main thing is that you have to dedicate yourself to playing EVERY day for at least an hour. Practice and consistency is what can really make you good.

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  • la_uva_mojada

    the guitar can be used for pleasure.. if you insert it somewhere it's never been...

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