Articles, tagged with "steel strings", page 4
16th November 2009
Strings and guitar chords are used to play and learn the guitar easily. Guitar is the most versatile and like by all instrument, it needs regular maintenance. We all know that learning a guitar is not very easy but requires constant and regular practice w...
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Author:
John
23rd October 2009
If you are looking to buy a guitar and are not sure where to start there are a few things which might be of help to you in deciding whether you want to buy a new guitar or buy a used guitar. Assuming you already know which type of guitar you want to buy w...
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Author:
frank
20th October 2009
Learning how to play the violin can only be accomplished with practice, lessons, and the proper tools. If you are a beginner and wish to learn how to play the violin effectively, then you have no other option then to obtain what is known as a student viol...
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16th October 2009
Electric guitars have made their home in our universe. There are even classical pieces composed for electric guitar. This is a new kind of musical instrument. Not only is the sound amplified by electronics but the sound itself is MADE by electronics. Can ...
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Author:
John Simon
30th September 2009
Playing Basics
Before you start strumming, you need to work out the most comfortable and effective playing positions for your guitar, plectrum and fingers.
Sitting posture
It's a good idea to sit while you practice, as you'll be more relaxed. This wi...
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Author:
GypsyMoth
29th September 2009
The guitar is a versatile musical stringed instrument which is generally equipped with six strings. There a few types of guitars available and they are electric guitar, classical guitar and the acoustic guitar. They have been designed with a combination o...
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Author:
Anna Peacocks
25th September 2009
If you love country music and if you are serious about learning the art of playing guitars, you definitely need to start with an acoustic guitar. An acoustic guitar can be use to genres like bluegrass, jazz, blues, country, and folk. An acoustic guitar ca...
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Author:
Melville Jackson
16th September 2009
At some point, all guitarists need to learn how to change the strings on their guitar. Sometimes 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 amou...
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03rd August 2009
This tutorial is for the electric guitar beginner who wants to skip learning to play chords on a nylon string guitar and go straight to the rock 'n' roll. If your musical tastes tend towards jazz, rock or metal, then you will probably want to start learni...
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Ricky Sharples
19th July 2009
Guitar is a musical instrument and has been used as an accompaniment in various musical soirees. The instrument normally has 6 strings but 4 to 18 stringed guitars are also prevalent. In Jazz, Flamenco Blues and in various types of Pop, guitar plays a pre...
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Author:
Roberto Sedycias
19th July 2009
At some point, all guitarists need to be 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.
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Author:
nordic
04th June 2009
Selection of the right electric guitar depends on many different factors like type of music which will be played by the guitar, how frequently the guitar will be used and what place. For the novice guitar players selecting the right guitar to learn to pla...
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Author:
JessicaThomson
29th May 2009
Acoustic guitars have found their popularity being challenged by their more modern cousins, the electric guitars. For beginners, this presents a challenge that's much more attractive to tackle. How does a newbie to guitars go about learning to play the ax...
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Author:
weivni33
13th May 2009
Some experienced guitar players will tell you that the steel strings of an electric guitar are too hard on the fingers to allow a newbie guitarist to start playing right away. Well, that's true but the electric guitar needs very little left hand pressure ...
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Author:
Ricky Sharples
08th April 2009
What is a fingerpicking guitar? There has always been a division of acoustic guitars between "folk" and "classical" which mostly refers to whether the guitar is fitted with nylon or steel strings. A nylon string guitar is ideal for fingerpicking because i...
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Author:
Ricky Sharples