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... flexibility on your hands when moving from one fret to another. 6. Master your chords by not looking at them every once in a while. Practice the muscles of your hand while talking to someone or listening to the radio. The purpose of multitasking is to help you avoid looking more often on your hands while ...
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... or not you will be able to learn to play this fine stringed instrument in no time and with very little effort. You can let that inner rock star in you come out in the open and play everything from rock and roll to rhythm and blues and everything in between. The first thought that comes to mind after deciding ...
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... simultaneously plucking multiple strings with various fingers or stroking the strings and taking advantage of the instrument s sustain. Playing with the fingernails gives a sharp, almost rasping sound, whereas playing with the soft front of the finger gives a softer tone. Composers of classical guitar ...
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... doubt, you will get so deep into your jam session, that you will tend to strum a little to hard with your pick and snap a string. Unfortunately there is no way to fix this problem other than change your playing style, but I don't recommend that at all. Old Strings - Over time your guitar strings will ...
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... having the pitch dropping. Do You Really Have to Put So Much Work Into It? You're probably thinking that spending so much time on figuring out each note yourself must be awfully hard. Why not just buy a book and get over this part? Of course, you can buy a book, but, as it usually happens with all music ...
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