http://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=YSZN5YNczco&feature=related
This man shows some good stretches to get loosened up
I've had a Gagliano-hopf guitar for 46 years. Played it a lot until about 15 years ago when I bought a 12 string. Nice wide neck that comes in handy if you have fat fingers like me. Actually I am trying to get rid of both to buy a semi hollow body.
guitar, violin, trumpet, ukelele,
No not really. It does NOT teach you at all to play the guitar in any way, real guitars have strings and you have to press down on different strings and strum on different strings, on guitar hero press buttons and flip switches, that's all No, I'm trying to learn how to play real guitar, and guitar hero is not helping me. No it doesn't help you at all if you wanna get faster at it play more often and if you don't know what a hammer on is look it up so don't waste your time trying No not at all. it is completely different from a guitar. No, not even nearly. a guitar hero controller is basically like pressing coloured buttons while moving a switch
I'm trying to figure it out. i play the guitar and don't even know haha, I'll reply when i find out. ----------------------------- I think it's called the "nut."
If you don't you are not trying to play hard enough. This is completely normal. Yes ... totally normal. You're rubbing your fingers against coils of metal. I once had a particularly nasty blister pop before a gig and ended up playing the gig with a crater in my finger. Your fingers will develop hard patches as required. Just keep playing.
I've had a Gagliano-hopf guitar for 46 years. Played it a lot until about 15 years ago when I bought a 12 string. Nice wide neck that comes in handy if you have fat fingers like me. Actually I am trying to get rid of both to buy a semi hollow body.
I'm trying to play the climb on my guitar, and i need to know what the chords are for it.
Your fingers!
Your brain. Not your fingers! Try calculating sqrt(esin(x)) using your fingers!
Chelsea williams
When shrews younger she had piano lessons but she is trying to learn hoe to play the guitar.
Are you trying to ask "what is the clamp on the strings of a guitar called? If so, the answer is "capo". If not, sorry, I can't help you.
Because it save your fingers trying to get screws in and out.
It depends on what instrument you're trying to play it on. Google "guitar tabs" and they will show you how to play it on lead guitar.
well it depends what you are trying to do. If you have certain music creating systems they come with a usb cord to connect your guitar to record guitar parts, or if you have a smart guitar to download songs you connect it to your computer. other then that I don't know.
guitar, violin, trumpet, ukelele,
That is what I'm trying to figure out!!!