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JOIN THE DISCORD VIEW THREADWhenever I play my D chord, it sounds sour. I was wondering if anyone could help me out. Yes my guitar is tuned, and I'm placing my fingers in the right places on the fretboard. Maybe I should Re-tune it?
Hey everyone i just wanted to ask, when going E 0-1-2-3 and A-3-2-1-0 does your finger move ON the string or do you lift it up and then put it down at the next "grade" ?
Hey everyone i just wanted to ask, when going E 0-1-2-3 and A-3-2-1-0 does your finger move ON the string or do you lift it up and then put it down at the next "grade" ?
I've been playing for 11 years and still struggle with certain stretches thanks to the size of my hands. In general the more you play the more comfortable things become, I can do stretches now I definitely couldn't do 5-6 years ago and let alone at the beginning.Okay quick question, does anybody else start like as a begginer but have a struggle with their hand, the positioning and how to "strech it" im very new at this and if I try to for example a C chord, my left hand wont be able to reach it , is there anyway I can exercise it to make it work?
Okay quick question, does anybody else start like as a begginer but have a struggle with their hand, the positioning and how to "strech it" im very new at this and if I try to for example a C chord, my left hand wont be able to reach it , is there anyway I can exercise it to make it work?
I am not at all a big musically talented person but I love rock and hard rock, and I’ve taken piano lessons. I never looked up videos on what I was trying to play I just followed the sheet music the best I could and it all pieces together so for example, The New World Symphony, never heard it before in my life and four weeks later I can play at least half of it just by looking at the notes, also when reading sheet music you could be playing with other musicians which also helps you stay in the same rhythm, speed, and all those other factors compared to listening to it for three weeks and getting it down by ear you will be more used to the way you learned it. I also think none of what I am saying makes sense.i feel like guitarists and bassists say use your ears, but then when they get to college or something, they have no idea ho to sight read. I teach myself guitar and take piano lessons, and my piano teacher has banned me from going on youtube and listeneing to the pieces I have to play, I think im saying learning stantard sheet music notaion and ear, they are just as useful as each other. I've notices on some of metallicas live videos, they have music stnads, now i doon't now whats on their but just saying