Four Ways To Master Rhythm Guitar
To master rhythm guitar is to become a good guitarist. As a guitar player, you will be playing rhythm most of the time. Sorry to break it to you, but you won’t be soloing most of the time. Continue reading
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To master rhythm guitar is to become a good guitarist. As a guitar player, you will be playing rhythm most of the time. Sorry to break it to you, but you won’t be soloing most of the time. Continue reading
Learning how to soundproof your music room is very important. It is also one of the most neglected issues when it comes to home studios. After all, soundproofing or treating your room is not as sexy as buying expensive microphones and gear. Continue reading
So many ask if you can really learn guitar online? The short answer to that question is yes, you can. You can also play soccer wearing sandals, swim with your clothes on and tell your boss that you hate your job.Continue reading
Choosing the best strings for acoustic guitars is a personal process. Just like most things guitar-related, Continue reading
Finger pain associated with playing guitar is a real problem. The same is true for joint pain, tissue pain, and muscle pain.Continue reading
Downpicking exercises are a must for many guitarists. Do you play metal? Better start working on that downpicking today. Do you like Rock? You will definitely be downpicking a while. Do you ever play power chords?
Do you know when you should upgrade your guitar? That is a very personal question that will therefore have quite different answers.
As guitar players, practicing is the most important tool we have to get better. I hate to break it to you, but there is no way around this one. Continue reading
Practice makes perfect, but there’s always room for improvement. If you want to become a master, then you need some effective habits to improve your guitar skills.Continue reading
The COVID-19 pandemic is, fortunately, showing signs of slowing down. However, the lockdown still continues, which means you get to spend some quality time with your guitar. Continue reading