It’s very difficult to sing and play guitar at the same time if you’re playing riffs and solos. Start with CHORDS. It’s almost impossible to sing a vocal melody while playing a complicated guitar solo, or anything other than simple lead riffs.
Moreover, how do I find my vocal melody?
Find the note that sounds like home and figure out whether it sounds like major or minor. Start with simple things. Listen to the melody and figure out the direction of it first – does it go up or down, are there big leaps or is it stepwise motion? Is there some kind of a motif that repeats?
Beside above, how do I make my guitar sound like a singer?
Correspondingly, how do you play vocals on guitar?
Another common technique for mimicking the vocal line on guitar is to just play the melody across a single string, sliding between the notes. Sliding helps to slur the phrasing and give it more of a vocal feel.
How do you turn your voice into melody?
Is it too late to learn guitar?
One of the most common questions I am asked is: am I too old to learn guitar? You are never too old to learn guitar. You can start learning guitar at any age. While younger people tend to learn faster, you are still capable of learning guitar as a beginner whether you are 30, 40, 60, or even 70.