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How to Read Chord Chart
Chord charts are diagrams of the fretboard. They show the names of the chords and where they are played on the fretboard. Chord charts can be used to help you learn how to play guitar or to accompany a song. There are many different chord chart formats, but all follow the same basic pattern In…
Fingering for Classical Guitar: Tips for Beginners
In classical Guitar, fingering is the choice of which fingers will be used. Usually, the composer or the editor writes the fingering. In reality, you will not see left and right-hand fingers around each note of the piece you play. That would be too much information which in most cases will be unnecessary. Nevertheless, classical…
Classical Guitar Finger Names
Learning classical guitar is a wonderful experience, but it can be tricky when you’re first starting out. One of the most confusing things for new players is learning the finger names. in Classical Guitar, we use all of the fingers except the left-hand thumb. In this blog post, you’ll learn all about the classical guitar…
3 Main Reasons Why You Struggle to Sight Read your pieces with the Guitar
It should go without saying that learning to sight-read on the guitar is a difficult endeavor. Many guitar students struggle with it for good reason! There are several things that might impede your ability to read music swiftly and correctly. In this blog post, we will discuss three main reasons why people struggle to sight…
3 Tips for Playing the Guitar if You’re a Senior
It is estimated that 90% of adult guitar students quit playing the guitar in about three months after signing up. This is not because they lose interest, but because many people are simply not aware of the challenges that come with playing a musical instrument as an older person. In this article, you will learn…
11 Reasons Why the Classical Guitar is a Good Choice for Children
The sound of a classical guitar is so captivating that it’s hard to imagine anyone not playing this gorgeous instrument. It has been said many times, “You can’t get enough” – when you hear one for yourself; your opinion will change! The classical guitar is a perfect choice for children. Its simple design, nylon strings…
Music Theory: The Essential Part of Learning a Musical Instrument
The study of music theory is an essential part of learning a musical instrument. It is the science of music, and it helps students understand how music works. Learning theory in parallel with the instrument helps students learn notes and rhythms faster. It also makes them more productive in all areas of their musical studies.…
30 Guitar Classes Per Year! Here’s Why You Should Take More
In general, the guitar classes are half an hour a week. Excluding public and school holidays. The average number of lessons that a student can take per year is somewhere between 36 and 42 at the best. in reality, this number can be a lot less. it is around 30 guitar lessons per year. The…
Practice Guitar: 11 Tips for enjoyment
Are you looking to get better at playing the guitar? If that is the case, you’re definitely not alone. Guitar playing is a hugely popular activity, and with good reason – it can be a lot of fun! But if you want to get the most out of your guitar playing, it’s important that you…