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Guitar players...
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InnocentDe
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Guitar players...
OK, I'm teaching myself to play the guitar, but 4 some reason I'm still not getting very much better... and it's pissing me off, for someone whose already trying to get members for her band. Does anyone have any strategies to get me playing better? I mean, I lack the cash for lessons, I have only the cash for guitar books, equipment, and hopefully (sometime soon) an electric guitar so I can have an electric and acoustic at my disposal. I'd appreciate advice.. thanks
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She stands/ in the rain/
always outside looking in/
trying to hide her pain/
trying to find your sin/
with a shiver and a tear/
it's everything you've feared-
from Amy- by De Choquette
always outside looking in/
trying to hide her pain/
trying to find your sin/
with a shiver and a tear/
it's everything you've feared-
from Amy- by De Choquette
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If you wanna start a band and have no experience, learn power chords. Just rotate the A, D, and E chords and no one will ever know the difference. Punk would be the best way to go if you wanted a band now. If you can hold off, just keep finding songs that seem easy to play, after a while, you'll get better. And when you can start piecing shit together, start working on how to switch to each barre chord. When you learn how to do that, playing the guitar is easy and you'll have people wanting you in a band.
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Re: Guitar players...
How long have you been playing?InnocentDe wrote:OK, I'm teaching myself to play the guitar
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InnocentDe
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Re: Guitar players...
Well, I kept thinking since dec. when I got my guitar for xmas/hannukkah/solstace whatever religion I was then.. i don't rememba. But then I realized, my aunt has been playing b4 that, which means I did too. I started when I found one of her guitars... an acoustic, down in the basement and started randomly doing crap. Then she gave me a beatles song book to try out, and I almost got some of eleanor rigby, but I used hers all the time until she got me my own. Then I spent a lot of my time trying to figure out how to tune the thing, so I had put it away for a few months, then I got a tuning cd, so now I'm playing again. I'm just in love with it, and I can't explain why.It's just the feeling, I guess. It's different for everyone I guess.T'wasn't Me Gov'na!! wrote:How long have you been playing?InnocentDe wrote:OK, I'm teaching myself to play the guitar
She stands/ in the rain/
always outside looking in/
trying to hide her pain/
trying to find your sin/
with a shiver and a tear/
it's everything you've feared-
from Amy- by De Choquette
always outside looking in/
trying to hide her pain/
trying to find your sin/
with a shiver and a tear/
it's everything you've feared-
from Amy- by De Choquette
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InnocentDe
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I'm getting better at chord changes, because when I play "hero" (chad kroeger and josey scott) I gotta change from a D to an F sharp minor a bunch of times, and that is really sucky for my small fingers. But my changes really lack fluidity. But that's just a matter of practice, it's not that I don't know the chords, it's just that I sorta skipped practicing changes, so I'm not used to them.Dabekk wrote:it's all coordination, just practise scales, and chord changes a lot.
She stands/ in the rain/
always outside looking in/
trying to hide her pain/
trying to find your sin/
with a shiver and a tear/
it's everything you've feared-
from Amy- by De Choquette
always outside looking in/
trying to hide her pain/
trying to find your sin/
with a shiver and a tear/
it's everything you've feared-
from Amy- by De Choquette
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InnocentDe
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That's when u lost me. lol. That's good advice, but I don't know anything about barre chords, let alone the switching of them, because I have very little music vocab. This is the girl who had to shake her guitar for about 15 minutes after dropping the pick in the soundhole again. lol. And used shoestrings for a strap ( which really hurts, especially since I just got outta pt for shoulder dislocation a while ago, and keep hyperextending it.) I'm getting a strap tomorrow, lol .thank god.I hope this is goodbye wrote:If you wanna start a band and have no experience, learn power chords. Just rotate the A, D, and E chords and no one will ever know the difference. Punk would be the best way to go if you wanted a band now. If you can hold off, just keep finding songs that seem easy to play, after a while, you'll get better. And when you can start piecing shit together, start working on how to switch to each barre chord. When you learn how to do that, playing the guitar is easy and you'll have people wanting you in a band.
She stands/ in the rain/
always outside looking in/
trying to hide her pain/
trying to find your sin/
with a shiver and a tear/
it's everything you've feared-
from Amy- by De Choquette
always outside looking in/
trying to hide her pain/
trying to find your sin/
with a shiver and a tear/
it's everything you've feared-
from Amy- by De Choquette
Barre chords are just a diffrent way of playing chords they're all basically the the same shape just moved up and down on diffrent frets, which changes the note......him could one of you real guitar pros offer a better description for her, or maybe a picture?
PS I've done the exact same thing with my picks! i thought i was the only one!
PS I've done the exact same thing with my picks! i thought i was the only one!
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"The white dove is gone, the one world has come down hard, so why not share the pain of our problems, when all around are wrong ways, when all around is hurt, i'll roll up in an odd shape and wait, untill the tide has turned.....with anger, i'm dead weight, i'm anchored"- IME, God Rocket (Into the Heart of Las Vegas) ^ Some say this song is about a terrorists thoughts before 911
"Pray for the sheep" Matt Good
"But it's alright, take the world and make it yours again" Matt Good
I felt it in the wind, and i saw it in the sky, i thought it was the end, i thought it was the 4th of July.
"Hold on, hold on children, your mother and father are leaving, hold on, hold on children your best freind's parents are leaving, leaving,.......*AHHH*! " - Death From Above - Black History Month
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from experience, definetly hold out on the band thing unless you want to be the singer/rythm guitarist and are able to find a more experienced player for lead guitar. especially if you have small and/or weak hands because it will probably take you longer than the average male to learn to play; barre chords will be a particular problem. you will get frustrated and calloused so don't expect to become a pro overnight, even if you play for hours every day. it takes time and patience. most people i know played for at least 2 years before joining a band, just keep that in mind. i know you want to start one now but you're only like 14 right? trust me, you have time. at least you're starting at a relatively young age.
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Potato Girl
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Barre chords are just how they sound, you use your index finger to 'barre' a fret and use the rest of your fingers to hold down the remaining notes to complete the chord. once you get the finger strenghth to use them it's easier then the other ways to play chords, instead of moving your whole hand you just have to move a finger or slide up/down the fretboard. you shouldn't worry about them right now, just learn the standard chord positions for now.InnocentDe wrote:That's when u lost me. lol. That's good advice, but I don't know anything about barre chords, let alone the switching of them, because I have very little music vocab. This is the girl who had to shake her guitar for about 15 minutes after dropping the pick in the soundhole again. lol. And used shoestrings for a strap ( which really hurts, especially since I just got outta pt for shoulder dislocation a while ago, and keep hyperextending it.) I'm getting a strap tomorrow, lol .thank god.I hope this is goodbye wrote:.
and as for tips right now, learn how to play real chords, powerchords are fine when they're in a song that you like but, they're pretty much usless if you are planning on learning guitar. powerchords can semi-help you though, because of the way you mostly play the thicker strings, but other then that they're not too necessary. another thing is how you mentioned how your fingers are too small, just try to keep you thumb low on the back of your fretboard, it keeps your fingers straighter and it makes your playing easier for fingerwork.
hope that helps, and good luck fellow guitaree (even if that's not a real word)!
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