Guitar/Theory/Harmony: tips, questions, technical support, suggestions
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Guitar/Theory/Harmony: tips, questions, technical support, suggestions
Well...There are lots of us out there, who either are guitarists or play other instruments. I realized that we don't have a topic specialized in questions related to music theory, harmony, instrument playing and technical support, and I decided to start this topic.
I'll be more than happy to share my thoughts and tips with you and I'd loooove to participate in all kinds of conversations. So, c'mon people, give it a shot
I'll be more than happy to share my thoughts and tips with you and I'd loooove to participate in all kinds of conversations. So, c'mon people, give it a shot
Re: Guitar/Theory/Harmony: tips, questions, technical support, suggestions
Awesome topic!!
I've been playing guitar for a long time, but I began to take it seriously last year. So I'm learning all that music theory and harmony, wich are quite interesting, and some exercises.
I'd really appreciate If you guys have some good links for exercises to share.
Another question: which string gauges do you use? and wich one is the best for fingerstyle?
I've been playing guitar for a long time, but I began to take it seriously last year. So I'm learning all that music theory and harmony, wich are quite interesting, and some exercises.
I'd really appreciate If you guys have some good links for exercises to share.
Another question: which string gauges do you use? and wich one is the best for fingerstyle?
Re: Guitar/Theory/Harmony: tips, questions, technical support, suggestions
I'll check out my bookmarks and I'll post some nice links. Btw, I can post some exercises here too, as long as you let me know what kind of exercises you're interested in
As for the strings....I play the electric guitar most of the time, and I use D'Addario XL 9s. I use D'Addario 11's for my acoustic guitar, but they're kind of light strings for fingerstyle guitar (I do that, because I use hybrid techniques and I like bending, although most of the acoustic guitarists prefer not to bend strings). So, I suggest that you prefer at least an 11's set, even better a 12's (it suits me well, whenever I use alternate tunings, because the bass strings don't sound as dull as the ones of an 11's string set). The best strings for acoustic guitar I've used so far are the Elixir. They create a crystal clear, warm sound and I love the harmonics. Lately I've been using an Ernie Ball hybrid set for my archtop guitar (half the set are for acoustic and the other half for electric guitar!).
You can always try various brands and choose the one that suits your playing!
As for the strings....I play the electric guitar most of the time, and I use D'Addario XL 9s. I use D'Addario 11's for my acoustic guitar, but they're kind of light strings for fingerstyle guitar (I do that, because I use hybrid techniques and I like bending, although most of the acoustic guitarists prefer not to bend strings). So, I suggest that you prefer at least an 11's set, even better a 12's (it suits me well, whenever I use alternate tunings, because the bass strings don't sound as dull as the ones of an 11's string set). The best strings for acoustic guitar I've used so far are the Elixir. They create a crystal clear, warm sound and I love the harmonics. Lately I've been using an Ernie Ball hybrid set for my archtop guitar (half the set are for acoustic and the other half for electric guitar!).
You can always try various brands and choose the one that suits your playing!
books?
Hey guys,
I've been playing guitar for fun for awhile now but only really started playing properly the last couple months and was wondering if you guys know of any good fingerstyle books for beginners. When i look at tabs for kaki's songs or any others, i find myself stressing about what finger to pick with for certain strings. Is it a personal preference or is there a certain technique or rule i should be following? I've often heard its better to learn properly the first time but i also know that if you follow alot of rules your less likely to be innovative or develope 'unique' style. Any help or advice would be awesome
I've been playing guitar for fun for awhile now but only really started playing properly the last couple months and was wondering if you guys know of any good fingerstyle books for beginners. When i look at tabs for kaki's songs or any others, i find myself stressing about what finger to pick with for certain strings. Is it a personal preference or is there a certain technique or rule i should be following? I've often heard its better to learn properly the first time but i also know that if you follow alot of rules your less likely to be innovative or develope 'unique' style. Any help or advice would be awesome
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