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Where is better to learn guitar in Meizhou?
Go to a conservatory of music, a musical instrument store and an art training center, but the most important thing to learn guitar is that you must study hard first. It is absolutely impossible to rely entirely on any school or teacher. It is most important to learn the correct way to learn guitar skills, otherwise you won't master the guitar when you study at school. ............... had better practice guitar every day, just like eating. Need to maintain a certain quality and quantity, so that it will be healthy and strong after a long time. It is the same as learning guitar. Rome was not built in a day. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, learn the staff first. 2. Learn the comparison between staff and guitar phonemes. 3. Train the scale of each sound. 4. Train the common chords of each tone. 5. Play monophonic melody, learn solfeggio, and master pitch and rhythm. 6. Play a solo with a simple chord to distinguish melody from accompaniment. 7, learn harmony knowledge, polyphony knowledge, 8, play classical guitar songs. 9, learn to play and sing separately, first grasp the aria of the main theme, then train the conversion chord separately, and finally play and sing. 10, train the speed and accuracy of the scale, train the speed of the scale to crazy speed and improve skills. 1 1, call me if you have any questions. ..... The most important thing is to find a correct and scientific training method. Don't practice the piano too much until you find the right method, otherwise it will do more harm than good. You should be diligent in thinking and research, gradually turn yourself into your own teacher and overcome the difficulties in your study. . . . . . . . . There should be various ways to learn guitar, such as making friends with guitar, reading extensively in bookstores, watching master's playing videos, looking up guitar learning materials on the computer and asking experts for advice. . . . . . .