Hello fellow musicians!
I know it's been awhile but so much has happened since my last post. My band Steel Wynd has all its members in place and new students continue to sign up. Since a lot of my students are new to playing the guitar, a lot of my parents of the younger students are not sure of what to purchase, so I am going to start keeping extra accessories on hand such as guitar strings, manuscript paper, tuners and guitar straps. Prices will be kept low and fair. Many of our "Mom & Pop" stores are going out of business because of the big chain stores and that familiarity is disappearing. So I would like to offer what I can to my students. If you need something just let me know and if I currently do not have it on hand, I will get it. I am also offering custom made guitar picks which I will post more about with a future post but right now I can tell you they are the only picks my band uses and they are locally crafted with your own design on f Thanks and keep on keeping on!
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Hello everyone! Today for your pleasure, I have posted some common chords you should learn and memorize. Make sure your nails are cut and you using the tips of fingers. Your finger tips will become sore the more you practice, but that is OK. You want to build up the skin on your fingers so that it becomes hard. If you start to bleed, just stop and pick up the guitar again later that day. When switching from chord to chord, do it slowly. You will develop finger memory, which is where your fingers will learn to automatically go to the chord without you thinking about it. When you play correctly you want a clear sound to ring out. You don't want to get a 'dead' sound or a thud from one of the strings. If you do, one of your fingers might be blocking the strings. Play it again and make sure you are just using your finger tips and the fleshy part of your finger isn't blocking one of the strings. Some chords will be easier than others and you will find you favor some chords simply because they are easier to play. That is common, but you need to work on all of them because sooner or later you will need them all! I hope everyone has a wonderful and peaceful Thanksgiving and thank you for playing along with me. This is your new blog post. Click here and start typing, or drag in elements from the top bar.
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AuthorDebbie De Steno - Guitar Teacher Archives
November 2018
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