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| ...earn to play the guitar at any pace that you want to. One of the biggest benefits of video guitar lessons is that they allow you to learn at your own pace. This means that if you need to slow down at any point to learn a skill, you can do so. If you already know another skill, you can easily skip th... |
| Music - Guitar - Classical |
| ...d standard musical notation. My perception of a classical guitar player is someone who is tied to the sheet music from day one. He will not play a note unless it is written on the page. Furthermore, he probably belongs to the school of thought that says that tablature is an inferior form of written ... |
| Music - Guitar - Beginners |
| ...s coaching; you ought to at least be somewhat familiar with the separate parts of the instrument you will be playing. The guitar, as we know it today, is quite an old instrument. The acoustic guitar has been around since the late 1700?s. The electric guitar came into play in the 1930?s. It d... |
| Music - Guitar - Advanced |
| ...ks to the rebirth in the guitar music scene of old-style shredding The classical shred scene had been a non discussion area for a lot of guitar enthusiasts across the nu-metal and grunge years, here and now it is back with a hollering revenge, and is used by a great number of guitarists. What is th... |
| Music - Guitar - Beginners |
| ...e taught how to change the strings on their guitar. Now and again you'll be forced to change one when a string snaps. But usually, you'll simply want to change them, as strings lose their brightness and wear out. The amount of time you leave between change strings varies depending on several fact... |
| Music - Guitar - Beginners |
| ... A tuning fork is a two prong device that has a stem and is shaped like a U. They are usually made of steel. The tuning fork gives off a certain pitch when it is struck against a surface, causing it to vibrate. The sound that comes from the tuning fork depends on the length the two prongs are. The s... |
| Music - Guitar - Beginners |
| ...enge for guitar players who are just starting out with finger picking lessons. An arpeggio is sequence of notes from the chromatic scale played on the guitar as a finger picking pattern. Another way to think of arpeggios is as cords that are broken up into separate notes. There is no difficult piece... |

