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Wed, 18 Nov 2009 |
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| Guitar Practice Sessions Tips | |||||
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Playing the guitar is probably one of the great
pastimes anyone can have. There is something to
be said about picking up the guitar and letting
the music lead you. If you want to make a career
out of or grow as a guitar player, practice is
important. Well, it applies in all areas of
your life, even your hobbies. Here we shall show you simply how beneficial guitar practice can be, just what you can expect to win, and how you should organize your practice sessions in order to experience a successful practice session which will help you grow as a guitar strummer. The significance of Practice Practice, in any area of your life, is extremely important. You can't hope to grow, excel, or better yourself without routine practice. These goals might be anything from just learning how to play because of your love of music, a hobby, or maybe something |
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Sat, 24 Oct 2009 |
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| How To Learn and Care For Your Guitar | |||||
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It is not surprising that proper care of your guitar will
give you a more consistent quality sound and a
much longer guitar life. If you are serious about
playing guitar you will wish to get some
accessories that are essential for the safekeeping
of the guitar. A guitar player is only as good as
the sound and the standard of the guitar he is
playing. The first item would be a tough shell case for transporting the guitar from and to the different locations that you will be playing the guitar. Many people use what they call soft or material'gig bag' which zip up and protect the exterior surface of the guitar. Also, if there's any sort of impact while loading and unloading the guitar, this may cause cracks or precise punctures in the body of the guitar. The case is designed to take impact while holding the guitar soundly on the inside protecting the body and neck of the guitar and keeping it in tune. Another item |
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Fri, 16 Oct 2009 |
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| Learning To Play The Piano - Your Five Step Checklist | |||||
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If you've always admired people who can play the piano
and always had a secret longing to do-it-
yourself, well you can. It isn't ever too late.
All it desires is an appropriate time commitment and the determination to keep at it. Here's a handy check list of 5 main ingredients to keep in mind as you endeavor to master this lovely instrument : One ) make sure you have access to your own piano or keyboard. You must be able to practice whenever you want to and can. Proscribing yourself to your teacher's piano at the once per week lesson, isn't going to be good enough. You cannot do this if you don't have easy access to an instrument. An electronic keyboard - ideally with at least 61 keys - will be all right if you can't get a real piano. All of the synthesizer-type keyboards will often have one good piano emulation setting. 2 ) You're going to need some type of teaching. In an |
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