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Singing and playing guitar at the same time can be tricky for a beginner, but it is not impossible. A sense of good timing, rhythm, and ability to combine two actions at once will come with practice and dedication.

Method 1

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Using a Metronome

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    Learn how to play guitar. You can start with basic chords, or find a song and look up the tabs. Find something you think you can sing to.[1]

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    Learn the words of the song. Practice your singing technique.

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    Learn how to play while tapping your pinky in 4/4 time. 4/4 time is simply four quarter notes in one measure and is what most contemporary music is composed in. If you don't know how to count 4/4 time. A metronome can help you to keep time and is available inexpensively at most music stores. There are also many online metronomes that are free.

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    Begin subdividing while playing. Start counting out loud, "1 and 2 and 3 and 4 and" while playing. Make sure you say the "and" after every number. In 4/4 time, this is the eighth note. It should come exactly halfway between each number. It helps in the beginning to strum your guitar every time you say a beat and an off-beat, which is when you are saying "and".

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    Once you feel comfortable enough with the rhythm, no longer count aloud, just tap along.

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    Start adding in words.

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    Don't be discouraged at first. Remember that sometimes guitarists go months to years without keeping a steady tempo; using a metronome will help a lot.

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    Practice diligently to improve your skills. "I have to practice to be good at guitar. I have to write 100 songs before I write the first good one."

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Playing Along with a Record

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    Pick a cool song. Learn how to play it and sing it separately.

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    Play the song with the record and hum the lyrics.[2]

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    Keep practicing the song until you can play it without the record and with your eyes closed.

    • Your brain uses alpha waves and beta waves (conscious/sub-conscious). You use alpha waves when you concentrate and focus on something and use beta waves when you can just "do it" without "thinking about it". Once you have the song down to this point, you're ready for the final step.[3]
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    Play the song without focusing on the exact timing or shape of the chords. Try and play the chord progression while focusing on something else, to build the muscle memory in your mind. Now sing the song and let the playing fall to the background. Your conscious will be concentrating on the singing, but your subconscious will be playing the song.

    • Finally, you will be able, with practice, to change roles back and forth. You will be able to seamlessly switch between focusing on what you are playing and what you are singing.
    • It is quite rare for guitar solos and singing parts to occur at the same time. That is by design, so don't try to change that when you go to write a song.
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    Practice this and have fun!

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Training Your Brain to Multitask

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    Once you have the basics of guitar playing, try to come up with a few runs or chord progressions. Alternatively, use them from other songs if you're only going to play covers.

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    Practice these until you can play them easily.[4]

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    Now sit in front of the TV and watch it whilst playing them. It's important not to stop playing

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    After a while, you should notice that you are playing fine but also managing to follow what's going on on TV. This is the first step in developing independence.

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    Next, try reading something whilst playing. Try reading off a computer screen if you can't hold a book open. This will keep your mind more active than watching TV and playing.

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    Try reading out loud in a droning voice. A common problem is only being able to sing the notes you're playing. This lets you learn how to sing off-beat and with harmony to your guitar.

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    Keep doing this and eventually, you should be able to sing and play almost completely different things.

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Learning the Lyrics First

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    Pick a song you want to play and learn the lyrics.

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    Play the recording of the song back to you and sing along. If you want, you may hum or sing it in your head, just so that you can get the song in your head. Repeat until you have mastered the song and you can play the song back in your head.[5]

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    Pick up the guitar and play along with the recording, but only guitar.

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    Once you master the song and you can play it without looking, start humming or singing out loud while playing.

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Associating Chords with Words

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    Try to play chords that fit into a simple chord progression. For example, playing an E chord to a D chord to a G chord.

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    Next, think of a word to use as your "sample word". Use a sample word for each of your chords.

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    Take for example, if the sample word for E were game, then play E, but say game at the same time. If the sample word for D was free, then play D at the same time as free was being said. Try to make your words rhyme because it will train you to distinguish word from word when playing.

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    Use this method with an actual song. This method is useful because it trains you to give each word a note, and this eventually leads to word-guitar-sync.[6]

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Playing While Reading

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    Once you are fine with playing the song just try playing while reading a book.[7]

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    Practice until you are able to read the book. Once you are able to do this, read aloud in any particular rhythm of your choice.

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    Once you are able to do this, singing songs will be easy.

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    If you feel unsure about your voice, then work on mouth formation. Round out your sound by pretending there is a gumball in your mouth. Then, bring in your guitar and try perfecting your sound. Over time, your voice will improve, and you will become more comfortable.

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    Should I play the guitar and sing at the same time, or is it better to have someone else play the guitar while I do the singing? Is there a noticeable difference when someone hears it?

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    As long as you are confident in your guitar skills, accompanying yourself is fine. If you do choose to have someone else to play for you, make sure the accompaniment is synchronized with what you are singing. There is no significant difference as long as the accompaniment and melody match up. It is up to the performer (yourself) to be the judge of this.

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    Do I have to listen to the song repeatedly if I want to sing it well? What if it doesn't sound as good as the original?

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    Although you will have to gain a good deal of familiarity with the song in order to sing and play it, it's not so much a matter of listening to the song repeatedly as listening to it critically to understand and appreciate its construction and nuances that make it unique. As the original is likely performed by a professional with years of practice and experience, you can expect that unless your skills match the performer's, it won't sound as good. However, with practice it will sound better, and the great part about covers is giving it your own individual twist.

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      • Focus on one song that you already know the lyrics like you had written them, start with a 3-chord song and play it without singing a few times, and if you already know the words you'll eventually find yourself comfortable enough to sing certain words on cue. If you can sing all of them, even better!

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      There are many songs that can be extremely helpful in succeeding in your task.

      • The Black Keys

      This 2-piece band's guitarist is also the lead singer. He uses power chords and pauses in order to help him sing. "Your Touch" is a good one to start with, and move onto songs such as "Goodbye Babylon" and "I Got Mine".

      • Nirvana

      The band's lead guitarist, Kurt Cobain, let some of his notes ring in his songs, giving him chances to sing while keeping listeners entertained. Use "Smells Like Teen Spirit" to test this method.

      • Foo Fighters

      Dave Grohl, the band's guitarist, is a prime example of playing and singing simultaneously. Songs such as "Everlong" will help you to play chords while singing.

      • The Jimi Hendrix Experience

      Jimi Hendrix is one of the most well-known rock guitarists. If you're more experienced, "Purple Haze" and "Voodoo Chile" are good songs to learn as they use complicated riffs and licks which are good for guitar veterans to learn.

      • Jack Johnson

      Jack Johnson is very good at this, being able to sing and talk while playing. His song "Rodeo Clowns" should be an easy one to learn once you begin to get good. (Look for the version with G. Love and Special Sauce.)

      • Black Sabbath

      Black Sabbath has some great songs to help you attempt this, such as "Paranoid" and "Iron Man". The riffs are relatively easy while singing.

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      6 Ways to Play the Guitar and Sing at the Same Time - wikiHow? ›

      Sure, it's possible, but no matter how good of a singer that guitarist is, they will always sing at least slightly better when they don't have to also play guitar. Lindsey Buckingham shows it's possible to be a good guitarist and a good singer and do both at the same time, but there aren't many on his level.

      How to play guitar and sing simultaneously? ›

      1. Don't Chase Two Rabbits at Once. Begin by separating the two elements of singing and playing, working on only one thing at a time. ...
      2. Think Like an Accompanist. The main rule of accompaniment is to avoid overpowering the voice and lyrics of a song. ...
      3. Keep It Simple and Think Rhythmically. ...
      4. Practice Slowly. ...
      5. Focus on Interplay.
      Aug 31, 2023

      Is it possible to sing and play guitar? ›

      Sure, it's possible, but no matter how good of a singer that guitarist is, they will always sing at least slightly better when they don't have to also play guitar. Lindsey Buckingham shows it's possible to be a good guitarist and a good singer and do both at the same time, but there aren't many on his level.

      How do you keep time while singing and playing guitar? ›

      Tips for Focusing on Rhythm While Singing and Playing the Guitar
      1. Tip 1: Listen to the rhythm of the song before you start playing.
      2. Tip 2: Focus on the rhythm of the guitar part.
      3. Tip 3: Use visual/vibrational aids to help keep track of the rhythm.
      4. Tip 4: Practice slowly and gradually increasing the tempo using a metronome.
      Apr 19, 2023

      How can I sing and play guitar well? ›

      8 Tips for Playing Guitar and Singing at the Same Time
      1. Start with a simple song. ...
      2. Work the guitar part into muscle memory. ...
      3. Use a metronome. ...
      4. Practice counting the beat aloud. ...
      5. Hum the vocal melody as you play guitar. ...
      6. Make sure you've memorized the lyrics of the song. ...
      7. Replace the humming with actual lyrics.

      Why is singing while playing guitar so difficult? ›

      The inability to sing and play at the same time comes from synchronization issues between what you are singing and playing. So you guessed it ... the next thing to do is to learn how to coordinate playing the guitar and singing at the same time.

      Why is it so hard to strum and sing at the same time? ›

      It's just too many tasks for the brain to juggle adequately on the spot. You will find that if you spend some time just with the lyrics first to get these down, that suddenly the strumming will seem a bit easier when you try to combine singing and playing.

      Can Adam Sandler sing and play guitar? ›

      PITTSBURGH — During every Adam Sandler stand-up show, he straps on his electric guitar and sings a song.

      Is it normal to not be able to sing and play guitar at the same time? ›

      Yes it is really hard. A few tips: -If you can't play the guitar part on its own, and sing the vocal part on its own, you're NEVER going to be able to do both at the same time. You have to learn to do each one to the point where you don't really have to think about these things.

      Why do so many singers play guitar? ›

      Great singers can extend their voice and and belt out sounds at the very maximum of the range their vocal chords are able to produce. This is where an instrument is much easier to use. The notes available on a guitar extend far past what the natural singing range for a human voice is.

      How can I practice singing while playing an instrument? ›

      The Real Deal

      Grab your instrument and play along with the original track you are learning. First play with just your instrument, then add the vocals little by little. You can practice this as much as needed before finally playing without the recording. There you have it!

      How do you record guitar and sing at the same time? ›

      Vocal microphone placement

      The second mic should be set up with the front of the capsule facing the vocal with the side of it pointing down towards the guitar. Again, the edge of the capsule should be directed at the guitar. The vocal microphone should also be set to a figure-8 polar pattern.

      How do you get used to singing and strumming? ›

      Start with strumming just one simple chord and singing a simple set of notes without words so you don't have to think about what the words are. Do all thins very slowly at first, not at the normal speed. Once you've got that down, try playing a sequence of chords but still with no words. Then eventually add the words.

      How to sing and play guitar simultaneously? ›

      How to Sing and Play Guitar at the Same Time in 5 Tips
      1. Learn the guitar part first. When first learning a song, you should try and learn the guitar part first. ...
      2. Use simple strum patterns. ...
      3. Clap along. ...
      4. Practice slowly. ...
      5. Focus and think about syllables.

      How hard is it to play guitar and sing? ›

      Playing guitar and singing can be challenging enough on their own, so putting the two together may seem like a tall order—but it really doesn't need to be that way. If you methodically approach “playing” and “singing” as independent parts, you can eventually bring them together into one interlocking unit fairly easily.

      Should guitarists learn to sing? ›

      That's one of the best positives for being aurally aware – singing massively helps this skill develop. Any guitarist who can sing will be much more in-demand. There are a lot of guitarists out there, but only a fraction of these can sing to a decent or high standard.

      How come I can't sing and play guitar at the same time? ›

      To be able to sing and play guitar at the same time, you need to be able to strum your guitar in a consistent and fluid way. This is much easier to do if you pick a song with a rhythm that you find easy to play.

      Is it hard to sing and play an instrument at the same time? ›

      For the most part, it should not be too difficult. If it is, it may be that you are still lacking some control over your instrument since we have not yet really called upon your voice. In this case, all this is premature and you should focus on working further on your instrument first.

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