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QuestionHow can I change chords quickly?Community AnswerYou'll need to start slowly. Pick two chords and change between just those two. Then work on changing between those two chords a little more quickly. Once you've gotten that chord change down, work on another one. It will take time, but with practice you'll be able to fly between them.
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QuestionHow long does it take to learn guitar completely?Community AnswerLike with all instruments, the guitar takes a lot of time and practice. There really isn't a way to "completely" learn the guitar because you are constantly learning new things and improving your skills. Learning the basics, as in chords and notes, will depend on the person learning the guitar. It can take as little as a few days to as long as a few weeks.
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QuestionWill putting stickers on a fret board really help me learn the notes faster?Community AnswerFor many people, this is a very effective method of memorizing the correct finger positions, so it's likely that it will be helpful for you too.
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QuestionHow do I know if I am pressing to hard on the strings?Community AnswerStart putting less pressure on the fret, and if the note still sounds good, you have been pressing too hard.
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QuestionHow can I remember the symbols for each notes for each string?Community AnswerYou can get a sticker that you can place on the neck of your guitar. It has all the different symbols for all the different notes.
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QuestionWhen beginning to learn to play a guitar, should I focus on learning the notes or the chords?Community AnswerIt depends on what kind of player you want to be. For "firepit" player, learning chords is enough. If you want be a lead guitar in a group, you have to study more seriously. For a firepit player, focus on taking the right chord, changing chords skills, keeping the tempo and reading a chord tab.
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QuestionCan a sharp note also be a flat note?Community AnswerFlat and sharps are relative descriptions of other notes. C Sharp technically means "One half step above C." The note that is one half step above C happens to also be one half step below D, which is D Flat. So technically yes, C Sharp is D Flat, and E Sharp is F.
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QuestionHow do I grab the root in a Hendrix-style chord when I have small hands?Community AnswerYou could see if there is a guitar with a smaller neck, or you could improvise. Some players are able to use their fret hand thumb to finger notes on the bottom end, and some are not.
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QuestionWhen is the note on the sixth string second fret an F sharp or G flat?Community AnswerF Sharp and G Flat are technically the same note, but you reference it differently depending on which scale (key) you are using. In the D major scale, the note is described as F Sharp, in the G Flat major scale, it is a G Flat.
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QuestionWhats the quickest way to learn the notes?Community AnswerBy putting stickers along the neck and playing in front of the mirror.
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QuestionWhat is the best way to learn to play a guitar at home without joining any specific class?Community AnswerIt is always beneficial to practice with someone in person occasionally. Use social media if you have a local area Facebook page, and ask if someone likes to play or practice.
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QuestionHow do I find sharp and flats when playing a guitar?Community AnswerAny sharps, flats, or naturals will obviously be on sheet music (if you are playing in an orchestra or band). If you are playing alone, find an online website that teaches you which one of the 5 or 6 strings you need to play in order to find your accidentals. Better still, find a guitar teacher who can show you the ropes of playing guitar.
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QuestionHow do I remember chords on the guitar?Community AnswerAs you practice many different chords, you will begin to develop "muscle memory". This is where you don't need to think when doing something. For instance, if I said to close your eyes and give a thumbs up, you could do it. This is muscle memory. As you continue to use a variety of chords, you will remember them all. Remember to start slowly; you aren't just good at an instrument overnight.
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QuestionDo they make guitars with smaller necks for people with smaller hands? I have a difficult time playing a C chord, should I learn how to wrap my wrist around the neck to play this chord?BlackDrummerCommunity AnswerYes, they make guitars for different people but you should learn to stretch your fingers eventually, as it will help in the future.
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QuestionHow do you play the notes?KAILYNN 7519911Community AnswerAll you have to do is press your finger down in between the lines on the neck, known as the frets!
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