It doesn't matter how long you've played guitar, you can pretty much compose your own music any time you want. As long as your music sounds good to you that's all that matters.
If you have a talent for music then learning any instrument won't be hard for you, but learning guitar, either electric or accoustic can be very hard on your finger tips until the caluses are built up on your finger tips. I tried to play accoustic guitar a few years ago. I practiced morning and night till my fingers bled and after about two weeks of practicing, finally the pain went away. Remember this and it will help you. Nothing comes for free. If you really want to learn Guitar then it takes lots of patience and practice.
Local guitar teacher, books, internet tabs,www.video-tabs.com, or just foolin aroud with your guitar Guitar THIS! There are several ways to learn to play the guitar. In the beginning you need to figure out what it is you want to learn and go from there. So if you want to learn other peoples songs that go to ultimate-guitar.com to find tabs for the songs you want to learn. When you do that you will learn chords and practice then until you know them and are able to transition from one to the next. If you want to understand the guitar then there are books and programs for learning how to understand and know the guitar along with music theory. So get your feet wet and go with what you are interested in learning/playing.
No, Monteverdi did not go blind before his death. He continued to compose music and conduct performances until his death in 1643.
Mozart was born in January 1756 in Salzburg, and lived until 1791. Thus, he lived during the "Classical" era.
He started writing seriously around 1769 at the age of 19 and continued to compose until around 1820.
Yes, Katy Perry did love music when she was little its because she heard other people sing then she started to sing too.
I think it doesn't matter if you learn on an acoustic guitar or an electric guitar. One thing to know is that steel strings are hard on your fingers until the ends of your fingers start to toughen up, so sometimes it is an advantage to start off learning on a nylon string acoustic guitar. But it doesn't really matter, use what ever guitar you have but it is hard at the start and you need to persevere.
first take your guitar and scream:im a rockstar.And then take the guitar and smash it to the ground until it is broken
To learn how to compose a waltz, you can start by studying the structure and characteristics of waltz music. Listen to different waltzes to understand the rhythm and melody. Practice playing waltz music on an instrument to get a feel for the style. Experiment with composing your own waltz by creating a 3/4 time signature, using a strong downbeat, and incorporating a graceful and flowing melody. Practice and refine your composition until you are satisfied with the result.
Click on the "My Immortal" link under "Related Links", then scroll down until you see "Guitar Tabs & Sheet Music" to find the piano sheet for "My Immortal".
On the contrary, Mozart composed his first piece of music at about age 5 or 6. There is a rumour that his first piece was "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" but he did not compose that song.
Stevie Ray Vaughan's iconic guitar, a Fender Stratocaster known as "Number One," was bought by musician and guitar collector Jim Gibbons. After Vaughan's tragic death in 1990, the guitar changed hands several times until Gibbons acquired it in 2004. Gibbons has since showcased the guitar in various exhibitions, celebrating Vaughan's legacy and influence on the music world.