You don’t want to grow calluses on just a tiny area on your fingertip. You want a callus that’s evenly spread on the entirety of your finger, so you can play the guitar. Playing chords perfectly when learning guitar requires using your fingertips at various angles, so it’s best to ...
There's more than one way to skin a cat, as the saying goes, and this is as true for virtual bass instruments as any other. Waves' foray into the Stygian depths of harmony goes by the mildly euphemistic name of Bass Fingers. The Bass part of the name is obvious: the Fingers part r...
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I took two lessons and then I realized, Jesus, this is too fucking hard. It’s going to take too long. The whole thing of building callus in your fingers is not me. And I then had this fancy guitar that then sat in the damn closet for five years until I gave it away. Versus if...
sticky fingers was also only the second album to feature the guitar work of mick taylor, and his clean, fluid, and highly melodic leads bear a strong resemblance to duane allman's playing from this period . but ultimately, this is mick jagger's album, the same way exile is keith's. of...
For classical guitar, works like Scott Tennant’sPumping Nylonare on many nylon string players’ bookshelves. For the guitar played with a pick, a great exercise book is Troy Nelson’sGuitar Aerobics. Take a tour on YouTube and you will come across a rich offering of short technically-...
Dr B and I sometimes wonder how we failed so utterly to produce a practising musician. YoungB is not unmusical, and could probably pick up flute or guitar again with a degree of ease that a true beginner would not. His own musical tastes lie in edgy genres more challenging than mainstrea...
eventually the second guitar and the bass come in with the dotted(.)part This is fast, but not too hard | \ | / \ / E--->---3---+--->---E B---2/3-3---B G---6---5-3---6---5-3---6--5-3---
I once spoke to a classical musician who told me that it was not possible to play classical and popular music on the same guitar, as it world destroy the ‘feeling’ that had been built up in the wood over years of practice. I thought about this and wondered if they have different pia...