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There are many different strokes a person can make on a guitar. Some guitar players use circular motion when strumming the guitar so they don't just use their wrists going up and down. This helps ease the wear on the wrist.
use an amp to make it loud
You just need to use a guitar pic in a correct way to make your guitar sound loud. Prefer the sharp side of pic and try to hit strings at a greater angle say 75 degrees while playing guitar. I can assure you this will help.
Ellie goulding uses a Gibson songwriter deluxe electro acoustic guitar or one similar to this make
No, I use Martin's Guitar Polish on my guitar. However, if you have a modern guitar (not an antique), Windex WITHOUT ammonia is OK.
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There are many different strokes a person can make on a guitar. Some guitar players use circular motion when strumming the guitar so they don't just use their wrists going up and down. This helps ease the wear on the wrist.
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use an amp to make it loud
if you have rock band for wii, then just use the guitar. all you do is use the colored buttons on the guitar to complete the notes EDIT: U also have to STRUM the guitar to make it work. you strum by moving the little bar in the middle of the guitar's body.
yes, you may use it without the amplifier...all it does is make the guitar louder than the maximum volume.
You can use any guitar hero guitar with any guitar hero.
Yes,you can. You can use the same guitar for all the guitar heros.
Yes, you can, u can use he same guitar!!! :D:D:D:D:D Yes, you can, u can use he same guitar!!! :D:D:D:D:D
For an electric guitar you definitely need an amplifier because the guitar on its own is pretty quiet. If you play an acoustic guitar you can use an amplifier to make your guitar louder and more hearable but you don't have to in order to record it.
Use a DigiTech Whammy Pedal. It can make it go up or down several octaves.
You just need to use a guitar pic in a correct way to make your guitar sound loud. Prefer the sharp side of pic and try to hit strings at a greater angle say 75 degrees while playing guitar. I can assure you this will help.