In this article, we will show you how to adjust the trust rod on your guitar 🎸 and get it setup perfectly to tailor to your unique playing style. 🎸
Chapter 1: Things to Keep in Mind If you’re still not sure if the guitar is the right instrument for you, let us remind you of some potential reasons why learning the guitar might be beneficial to you. 1.1. Benefits of Learning How To Play the Guitar – 7 Reasons ...
To prepare them for the top or back of the guitar, you’ll need to make sure the edges to be joined are perpendicular to the face of each piece. Lift up the outside edges, until they meet, as if you are closing a book. Clamp the pieces together and lightly sand the edge that ...
In this post, we'll show you how to get the best sound possible from your instrument and provide a few tips for mixing within the context of your recording.
Tighten up the 10mm nut on the front (if your guitar has one) being careful not to over do it: these nuts can be very weak. If your guitar doesn’t have the nuts on the front, check that your bushing isn’t loose as that won’t help. ...
To set up your guitar pedal, you need to: Turn everything off Attach your amp and pedal up to the power Attach your guitar to the input jack Link the output jack of the guitar to the input jack of the pedal Lessen the effect knobs of your amp Switch…
Beginner keyboards typically come loaded with hundreds of voices, but what’s important to us is the quality of the tones, not the quantity. When trying to determine if a beginner keyboard has a great sound or not, we mainly focus on a few core voices – grand piano, electric piano, ...
how to How to Play "Someday Baby" by Sleepy John Estes on Guitar By kelvis97 Mar 8, 2016 Electric Guitar WonderHowTo Sleepy John Estes is known as one of the masters of Delta Blues, so when learning to play the blues, he's a good place to start with. In this video lesson, ...
The electric guitar developed alongside the technology to amplify it and sculpt its sound. In fact, you can think of the guitar, amp and effects as a musical “system” that produces the sound of the instrument as we know it today. ...
What causes guitar strings to buzz? An electric guitar string can buzz on the frets for any number of reasons. The most common reason for electric guitar string buzzing is improper setup. The action might be too low or the neck might have too little or too much relief. These problems can...