by: Jeremiah La Follette
Let’s take a look at 4 basic kinds of harmonics that will help you to master and learn guitar.
1. Open string harmonics
2. Pick harmonics
3. Tap harmonics
4. Thumb pick harmonics
1. Open string harmonics Read more »
Tags: 12th Fret, Finger Placement, Fingers, Guitar Fretboard, Guitar Harmonics, Guitar Strings, Guitar Styles, Hammer, Harmonic Guitar, Learn Guitar, Left Hand, Notes On The Guitar, Open String, Open Strings, Pinch Harmonics, Play Guitar, Starters, Tap
Guitar, Guitar Techniques | TipsForTheBand.com January 1, 2010 |
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By: Larry Green
Learning to play musical instruments is always a pleasure. Generally, the musical instruments are designed and sold for the majority of people. As most of the people use their right hands to do their work, guitars are designed exclusively for those right handed personalities.
This does not mean that left handed people don’t deserve their own musical instrument.
If you love to play guitar, but the normal guitar is very difficult for you, then you should search for left handed electric guitars or left handed acoustic guitars according to your choice. Read more »
Tags: electric guitars, Guitarists, Left Hand, Left Handed Acoustic Guitars, left handed electric guitars, Left Handed Guitars, Left Handed People, manual string reversal, Musical Instrument, Musical Instruments, reversal of strings
Choosing A Guitar, Guitar, Varieties | TipsForTheBand.com October 1, 2009 |
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By Ed Mascari
If you’re like most people who take piano lessons, you do! Whether you’re young or old or somewhere in between, you aspire to make beautiful music and… right away!
You’ve probably heard the old joke: “How do you get to Carnegie Hall” asks the inquisitive tourist. “Practice, practice, practice!” replies the wise old responder.
But wouldn’t you much prefer to learn the secret to sounding good just for your own satisfaction and enjoyment? Read more »
Tags: Accompaniment, Beautiful Music, Carnegie Hall, Chord Change, Classical Pieces, Fingering, Key Signature, Left Hand, Listening To Music, Melody, piano lessons, piano practice, Piano Students, Sharps
Developing As A Musician and Performer, Functioning As A Musician, Learning To Play Piano, Piano | TipsForTheBand.com August 14, 2009 |
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