Can You Read Your Free Guitar Sheet Music?

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Are you still playing London Bridge is Falling Down or Greensleeves? Grow up! Its time to move on to the classics like Matteo Carcassis Etude No. 13 Op 60 or Beethovens Ode to Joy. Of course, expect your unsure fingers to do an acrobatic stunt or two because these classical pieces that you can get from free guitar sheet music are a bit harder than what you are playing now.

Whats in it for you?

You might wonder why you have to read music. Even if it is free, guitar sheet music has to be learned the right way. No ifs, no buts. Since time immemorial, there have been heated debates about guitar sheet music. Cynics and the high and mighty turn their noses up from reading music. What they dont know is learning how to read even free guitar sheet music is a strength they can count on when playing future pieces.

The natural players versus the learned players

Some people are indeed gifted with a very good ear to music. For them, its a cinch to translate the music they hear to the piano, guitar, and to the violin. Natural players learn to play the piano and the guitar just by watching performing artists. In contrast, learned players have to take up lessons...

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