Honestly choose whichever you like the sound of better, and take private lessons. If you teach yourself, you wont get very far
saxophone...
age 9
Yes, but he will probably have to do breathing exercises to be able to hold longer notes.
Tom Kaulitz step dad Gordan taught him to play at the age of 9
Yes! The manual...diagram on page 9 shows you how:
To play a C at 9 chord on the guitar, place your fingers on the 3rd fret of the A string, 2nd fret of the D string, 3rd fret of the B string, and 3rd fret of the high E string. Strum all the strings except the low E string.
To play the C major 9 guitar chord, place your fingers on the 3rd fret of the A string, 2nd fret of the D string, 3rd fret of the G string, and 3rd fret of the B string. Strum all the strings except the low E string.
There are several ways to play a 6-9 chord on the guitar. One common way is to play it as a barre chord, where you use one finger to press down multiple strings at once. Another way is to play it as a open chord, where you use open strings along with fretted notes to create the chord. Experimenting with different fingerings and positions on the fretboard can also yield different voicings of the 6-9 chord.
There are several ways to play 6/9 chords on the guitar. One common way is to play the chord by placing your fingers on the 6th, 5th, 4th, 3rd, 2nd, and 1st strings at specific frets to create the desired sound. Another way is to use a partial barre chord shape to play the 6/9 chord. Experimenting with different finger placements and voicings can help you find the sound you like best.
To play the D 6/9 guitar chord, place your fingers on the 4th fret of the D string, 5th fret of the G string, 4th fret of the B string, and 5th fret of the high E string. Strum all the strings except for the low E string.
Notes are the individual pitches that make up a chord. To construct a b7 flat 9 chord on the guitar, you would play the root note, the flat 7th, the major 3rd, the flat 5th, and the flat 9th.
To play a minor 9 chord on the guitar, place your fingers on the frets of the strings in this order: 1st finger on the root note, 3rd finger on the minor 3rd, 4th finger on the 5th, 2nd finger on the minor 7th, and pinky on the 9th. Strum all the strings except the low E string.