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Answered on 24 Apr Learn Guitar

Kalaiselvi

Online Mathematics tutor with 4 years experience(Online Classes for 10th to 12th)

Several software options can assist with learning to play the guitar, catering to various learning styles and preferences. Here are a few popular ones: i) Yousician: Yousician offers interactive guitar lessons that adapt to your skill level. It provides real-time feedback as you play along with exercises... read more
Several software options can assist with learning to play the guitar, catering to various learning styles and preferences. Here are a few popular ones: i) Yousician: Yousician offers interactive guitar lessons that adapt to your skill level. It provides real-time feedback as you play along with exercises and songs, making it an excellent option for beginners and intermediate players alike. ii) Fender Play: Developed by one of the most reputable guitar manufacturers, Fender Play offers a comprehensive learning platform with step-by-step lessons, guided tutorials, and a wide range of songs across different genres. iii) JustinGuitar: JustinGuitar provides a vast collection of free online lessons covering everything from basic chords and techniques to more advanced topics. It's a fantastic resource for self-directed learners, offering structured courses and a supportive online community. iv) Guitar Pro: While not primarily a learning platform, Guitar Pro is a powerful tablature editor with playback features that allow you to learn songs at your own pace. It's excellent for practicing along with tabs and creating your arrangements. v) TrueFire: TrueFire offers a vast library of video guitar lessons taught by world-class instructors across various styles and skill levels. It's a great choice for those looking for in-depth instruction and a wide range of content. read less
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Answered on 26 Apr Learn Guitar

Sana Begum

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To some people if you own 3 guitars it might be 2 too many, to someone else 15 isn't quite enough.
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Answered on 26 Apr Learn Guitar

Sana Begum

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5: Guns N' Roses: Sweet Child O' Mine (1988) 4: Deep Purple: Smoke On The Water (1972) 3: The Rolling Stones: (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction) (1965) 2: Chuck Berry: Johnny B Goode (1958) 1: Nirvana: Smells Like Teen Spirit (1991)
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Answered on 24 Apr Learn Guitar

Kalaiselvi

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Index finger on the 1st fret of the B (2nd) string. Middle finger on the 2nd fret of the G (3rd) string. Ring finger on the 3rd fret of the D (4th) string.
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Answered on 30 Apr Learn Guitar

Krishna Yadav

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An electric guitar can be slightly harder to play than a classical guitar, especially for beginners, due to: 1. Thicker strings: Electric guitars typically have thicker strings, which can be harder on the fingers.2. Higher action: The distance between the strings and fretboard (action) is often higher... read more

An electric guitar can be slightly harder to play than a classical guitar, especially for beginners, due to:

1. Thicker strings: Electric guitars typically have thicker strings, which can be harder on the fingers.
2. Higher action: The distance between the strings and fretboard (action) is often higher on electric guitars, requiring more finger strength.
3. Narrower neck: Electric guitars often have narrower necks, making it easier to play fast solos but potentially more challenging for beginners.
4. pickups and electronics: Electric guitars have pickups and electronics that can affect tone and playability.

However, classical guitars have their own challenges:

1. Wider neck: Classical guitars have wider necks, which can be difficult for those with smaller hands.
2. Softer strings: Classical guitars have softer strings, which require more finger control and precision.
3. Fingerstyle technique: Classical guitar often requires intricate fingerstyle techniques, which can be demanding.

Ultimately, both types of guitars require practice and dedication to master. It's essential to choose the guitar that suits your playing style and preferences. If you're new to guitar, consider starting with a classical or acoustic guitar to develop fundamental skills, then transition to electric if desired.

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Answered on 23 Apr Learn Guitar

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You don't need music theory to play music. Think about it: whenever you sing, tap or beatbox along to a song, you're doing just that: you're making music without knowing or thinking about music theory. That makes music different from many
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Answered on 24 Apr Learn Guitar

Kalaiselvi

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Guitars are reasonably portable and relatively inexpensive. Following the invention of the pickup they became easy to amplify so as to fill a venue with sound, and relatively easy to record.
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Answered on 24 May Learn Guitar

Roohi Sulthan

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Answered on 24 Apr Learn Guitar

Kalaiselvi

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I always start every first guitar lesson with: the body parts of the guitar, the open string names, basic fretting technique and basic strumming technique. These fundamentals are extremely important to get right in the beginning to then build upon later down the track
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