Yes and so does piano, though this is only temporary.
Both instruments will make your hands stronger. Guitar will make the tips of your fretboard fingers calloused.
if your fingers hurt when you play guitar, it's probably like your first couple of months playing. your fingers get sore the same way your feet would get sore if youplayed soccer barefoot for the first time. the pain will go away, you just need to build up callauses in your fingertips. dont stop playing though or they'll hurt the same way when you start again its perfectly normal all guitarists have gone through this
Playing the guitar will not make your hands larger.
Yes , it adds grip for your hand and puts your fingers in the right position their for it's harder and your fingers won't break
See being academically gifted is a totally different thing then being musically gifted. If you have soft, small fingers that will probably make it harder to play an electric guitar. That would take about six months just to get your fingers hard enough. Then after that there would probably be about six more months just to master the basics. You might consider playing a more easily strung instrument, like the acoustic guitar.-Thjhis is a reply to the person who wrote the anser above. The acoustic is not easier, it is actually harder than the electric guitar. So PWND!
Guitar necks and fingerboards are generally made out of rosewood because it is harder wearing than maple.
They are the places where you put your fingers to make the string shorter, making the pitch higher.
Defiantly guitar it can even make your fingers bleed clarinet is classified as one of the easier instruments to play
no it doesn't it makes your fingers longer
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No, using open strings can make playing a song much easier, since you don't need to use up left hand fingers (if you're right handed).
because he's effin into it!
Frankie Sullivan started playing the guitar at 15 because he was inspired by musicians like Led Zepplin and Jon Lenon. He related their music to blues guitar players and decided to make his own music.