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QuestionDo the strings go from thickest (bottom) to thinnest (top)?Community AnswerYour thickest E string is on top. Going from top to bottom, the strings are E A D G B/H E. The top three are bass, and they are thicker than the bottom three.
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QuestionIs it OK for a kid to just lay it on their lap?Community AnswerIf it's awkward for the child to hold it upright (i.e., the guitar is too big), there's no problem with them holding it flat on their lap. If they're looking at playing seriously, though, you may want to look into a smaller guitar. (They come in 1/4, 1/2, 3/4, 7/8, etc.) A professional at a music store or guitar teacher should be able to help.
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QuestionI just bought a guitar, and I got the positioning of the guitar okay, but can't seem to find any good tips on the hand placements. I'm having trouble getting my pinky to hold down the string without touching the string below it. Any tips?Community AnswerWhen I started playing last year I had the exact same problem. Most of it is fixed with concentration and patience. You can speed up the process by taping a cotton ball under your pinky's middle knuckle (if it's too big, just rip a bit off). Just while you are practicing, get used to the feeling of your pinky curving with the cotton ball. This will help your muscle memory for when you are actually playing.
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QuestionWhy doesn't my guitar have a strap?Community AnswerMany guitars don't come with straps, but they can be easily purchased online or from your local music store.
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QuestionWhich knee should the guitar be resting on for a right hand player?Community AnswerThe guitar should be resting on your right thigh if you're a right hand player.
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QuestionCan the highest note be facing the roof, or does the lowest string note have to be facing the roof?Community AnswerThe lowest note should be closest to your head.
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QuestionWhy does a string make no sound when it is touched?Community AnswerThe reason that the string makes sound is vibration. But if you touch it, your touch stops it from vibrating, so the sound stops.
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