Posted in Instruments on July 1st, 2009 3 Comments »
You could just begin by tuning your guitar half a step down. Not a drastic change but it makes your guitar sound more growly without losing all the high range.. You owe it to yourself to be the best player you can be, so make that choice right now and say to yourself, “I commit […]
Posted in Instruments on July 1st, 2009 1 Comment »
As a beginner learning to play the guitar can seem like a pretty steep hill to climb. There are notes and chords to learn and correct finger placement and technique to establish. Don’t be discouraged to quickly by letting these things get you frustrated. These tips should help you get started, and if you’re serious […]
Posted in Composers on July 1st, 2009 No Comments »
In the year of 2000 a new band was forming in the town of Levittown, New York, USA. The band members for brand new merch came from various musical backgrounds including The Rookie Lot and the band known as Taking Back Sunday.
The personalities that make up this band include Jesse Lacey as lead vocalist, […]
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Dan, if not the father of bluegrass guitar, is at least one of its uncles. Many bluegrass standards were recorded with the guitar for the first time by Dan Crary. The thing you need to do if you are thinking about learning flatpicking is to widen your knowledge of the genre by listening to a […]
Posted in Instruments on July 1st, 2009 1 Comment »
Remember to change your strings at least one time each two months. Believe me, after changing them a few times, you will start to notice the difference in the quality of sound, between a set of strings that are say, 4 weeks old, and a brand new set.As a beginner, you can probably get away […]