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If you have really small fingers and you're just beginning to learn guitar at age 30 with a high action guitar which really hurt your fingers is it possible for you to become a guitarist?

Yes, it is. It might be more difficult, but as long as you move your fingers quickly or can change the chords such that your fingers don't have a problem holding down the strings, it is possible. It may take some patience (not to mention time), but if you work hard you will likely succeed. By the way, I would recommend practicing on a different guitar, at least until your fingers get used to the strings.


Is a acoustic guitar the easiest to play?

No, but it's best to play acoustic then move onto electric, because if you learn electric first, then transition to acoustic your fingers will be used to electric guitar strings and won't be tough enough to play chords well on an acoustic.


How is an acoustic guitar played?

An acoustic guitar is played by plucking the strings by hand or using a pick to move the strings. The sound varies based on the string chosen and how hard it is hit.


How can a guitar scale have different patterns?

Because you can move between strings at different stages. You can start a scale on the 6th strig and move immediately to the 5th, or you can play 2 notes on the 6th string before moving to the 5th, for example, by starting with different fingers.


What guitar is easyer to learn electric bass guitar or electric guitar?

When starting a stringed instrument the hardest thing to learn is how to place your fingers on the strings in a comfortable way, most people tend to press too hard causing cramps in their hands as well as do not have an easy time stretching their fingers. Between electric guitar, electric bass and adding in acoustic guitar, electric guitar is the easiest to develop strength in your hands without become discouraged too quickly. Also consider the length of your fingers, smaller hands have a harder time on bass at first. Regardless of your hand strength overtime you will be able to move across the fret board with ease.


How does a guitar get automatically not tuned?

Temperature changes and vibrations can cause strings to change in length or tuning pegs to move.


What is the proper thumb position for playing the guitar effectively?

The proper thumb position for playing the guitar effectively is to place it behind the neck, opposite your fingers, providing support and stability while allowing your fingers to move freely on the fretboard.


What causes a guitar to have sound?

The strings that are on the guitar make the sound play. If you think about it, almost every instrument something vibrates to make a sound. In a saxophone, when you blow into the mouthpiece, it makes the reed move. When you hit a violin, it causes the string to move.


What chord is B for guitar?

That would be a Barred A on the second fret, or move the A chord up two frets and play only the fingered strings.


What is the best guitar warm up?

i dont really know what its called but ill try to explain and do this for about 2 mins before playing guitar put four fingers anywere in a row on the guitar buy start from the E string and then move one finger up and then the next but the other fingers have to stay on the frets and then when reach the top go down. its kinda hard to explain so if you dont understand use scales


How did the micmacs make their clothes?

They use seal/walrus/etc. hides and sew them into clothes with thread made from tendons (the strings that move your fingers and toes).


What is a guitar capo?

Guitar capo is a guitar in a high octave ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AH-no. A capo is a device that attaches to the neck and bars all the strings. The advantage here is the ability to move the capo up and down the neck. There are real fancy ones that allow you to create a chord, not sure what you'd do with it though.