24 October, 2024
Acoustic

Free Acoustic Guitar Lessons by Steve Stine (23, Step-by-step Lessons)

You finally found free acoustic guitar lessons… This is a complete, step-by-step guide to playing guitar for beginners. Here, you’ll discover everything you need to start playing guitar. Like how to hold your guitar, easy chords, and strumming patterns—plus you’ll learn your first songs and more!

Check out the videos below to get started and if you want to go faster check out Steve Stine’s All Access Membership here.

Learn How To Play Guitar by Steve Stine - Beginner Guitar Lesson #1

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Parts of the Guitar (Acoustic and Electric) - Beginner Guitar Lesson #2

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How to Hold the Guitar - Beginner Guitar Lesson #3

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How to Hold the Guitar Pick - Beginner Guitar Lesson #4

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Learn the Guitar String Names - Beginner Guitar Lesson #5

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Placing Your Fingers on the Guitar Strings - Guitar Lesson #6

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How to Strum on the Guitar (part 1): Scratching - Beginner Guitar Lesson #7

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How to Tune Your Guitar - Beginner Guitar Lesson #8

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Learn Your First Guitar Chord - Beginner Guitar Lesson #9

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How to Read a Chord Chart for Guitar - Beginner Guitar Lesson #10

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2 Tips to Switch Your Guitar Chords Quickly - Beginner Guitar Lesson #11

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How to Strum on the Guitar (part 2) | 3 Must Know Strumming Patterns | Beginner Guitar Lesson #12

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Learn to play Your Very First Guitar Song with ONE CHORD - Beginner Guitar Lessons #13

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Must Know Major Chords Guitar Lesson | Beginner Guitar Lessons #14

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Must Know Minor Guitar Chords | Beginner Guitar Lesson #15

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Tips for Faster Chord Changes | Beginner Guitar Lesson #16

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How to Strum on the Guitar (part 3) | Understanding Down and Up Strums | Beginner Guitar Lesson #17

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How to Use a Capo | Beginner Guitar Lesson #18

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Easy Guitar Songs for Beginners | Beginner Guitar Lesson #19

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How To Strum on the Guitar (part 4) | Secrets to Great Strumming | Beginner Guitar Lesson #20

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Music Theory Basics (Part 1) | Understanding Chord Progressions | Beginner Guitar Lesson #21

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How to Play a Power Chord for Guitar | Beginner Guitar Lesson #22

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How to Memorize All the Notes on the Guitar | Chromatic Scale | Beginner Guitar Lesson #23

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