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... the strings on a classical guitar it is best to change one string at a time. It is not good for the neck of the guitar to have a sudden release of tension and then to have it applied forcefully later. This can lead to distortion of the neck and permanent damage. As well as this, never tune the string ...
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... one piece before you move on to the next. Continue practicing Continue to practice as much as you can, you will find that the better you get the more you will practice. When you enjoy something you will generally apply more time to it. Trying to learn to read guitar sheet music is easy as long as you ...
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... in your eye. How you go about installing your new strings will usually depend on the type of guitar you have, as many guitars have slightly different methods. However, the strings are usually held in place at one end by fixtures behind or on the bridge, and at the other by turning the machine head on ...
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... matters. In fact, it is the music that we listen to that influences us to play something. When you hear the strumming of a guitar, do you consider yourself listening to the lighter side of things or more on the hard core part? The music that you listen to is the very basis of your choice. 2. Check your ...
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... musical goals?". Once you've finished reading the table of contents, choose the ONE section that you feel will help you the most. Step Four: Detailed Reading Read the section that you chose in Step Three. Do you still feel that it will really help you achieve your musical goals? If you do...great! If ...
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