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Guitar Strings – How to Know When to Change Your Guitar Strings

Proper maintenance of your guitar includes knowing when it’s time to replace your guitar strings. When the high strings on your guitar turn black and rusty you have to change them. When the low strings on your guitar (the fatter strings) get dents in them from the frets, they must be changed. The guitar strings must be replaced because a rusty guitar string or a dented guitar string is no longer round and will not play a true note. Your guitar will no longer play in tune.

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Learning to Play the Guitar and Bass Guitar – Right and Left Hands

The strumming hand on the guitar or plucking hand on the bass guitar needs to learn to work on automatic: the right side of the brain. When learning to play the guitar or learning to play the bass guitar you must train your brain to strum the guitar or pluck the bass guitar automatically. The strumming hand on the guitar has the ability to play extremely intricate finger patterns without even thinking about it. This hand should be able to pick out the strings and keep a real strong steady beat with no conscious effort. It’s very similar to a nervous habit. When learning to play the guitar or learning to play the bass guitar, the way to develop this technique is to start a real steady strum and concentrate on something else like reading a book or watching TV. Put your focus onto something other than your guitar.

On the hand that plays the neck of the guitar (this depends on whether you are right or left handed) you need to learn to develop a muting technique. A muting technique is when you are lifting your fingers slightly so the strings are muted while continuing to strum with your other hand. You then push down onto the strings to play the notes or chords. In this, you will be playing a rhythm on your guitar strings. Your concentration falls on this hand. Following this guitar lesson you will learn to develop a rock steady rhythm.

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Bass Guitar Lesson

Victor Wooten’s  Bass Guitar Tapping Lesson.   Watch this bass guitar lesson to pick up some bass guitar playing techniques.

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Musical Instruments Bass Guitar – Learning to Listen

Spend time listening to different bass guitar players as you are learning to play bass guitar,  pay attention to how they strum, pick or pluck on their bass guitar strings.  Here is a video of Victor Wooten playing a bass guitar solo.    “Victor’s Jam”

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Banjo Buying Tips

Here are some important tips for anyone looking to buy a banjo guitar.  There are many different musical instrument companies that make banjos.  There is no way to tell by the brand name anymore which ones are good.  You used to be able to just recommend a Gibson guitar but now they make many different lines.  First pay attention to the weight of the banjo.  A good banjo will feel much heavier than a cheap one.  This weight indicates a much more solid tone ring.  Look at the number of tension rods that the banjo has.  The more tension rods the better.  Though hard to see, the quality of the wood on your banjo is important too.  Look up the neck to see if the wood is straight grained, you also want to see that the growth rings are close together.  You may also see some tiger looking stripes on a maple guitar this is called flame and is another good sign.  Good tuning pegs are made from cast metal, the tuning gears are enclosed.  You don’t want tuning pegs that were made as a stamped out piece.  On a good quality banjo the frets will be highly polished.  Feel up and down the neck, if the frets feel rough or sharp, it is probably a cheap banjo.  Use these banjo buying tips the next time you head to guitar center or to your local musical instrument supplier.

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Musical Instruments Bass Guitar – Developing A Light Touch

Most beginner bass guitar players pluck the bass guitar strings too hard.  When learning to play the bass guitar it is important to develop a light touch on your guitar strings.  New bass guitar players usually pluck the strings too hard because they are trying to hear what they are playing, for this reason it is important to practice your bass guitar while hooked up to an amp.  You will learn to play bass guitar faster and smoother using this technique.  Playing your bass guitar through and amplifier you will be able to hear yourself better and will not pluck your bass guitar strings so hard allowing you to practice much longer with less fatigue.

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Musical Instruments Bass – Learn to Play the Bass Guitar

To learn to play the bass guitar familiarize yourself with the notes of the four bass guitar strings – E, A, D, and G.

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Learn to play The Beatles – In My Life

Have you ever wanted to play The Beatles song –  In My Life on your acoustic guitar?  Check out this youtube guitar lesson video.

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Guitar Repair – how to fix a chip in your guitar finish

Guitar Repair – how to fix a chip in your guitar finish.

When you get a chip in your electric guitar finish just head to the nearest drug store for some nail polish. Nail polish is available in such a wide variety of colors you can almost always find the perfect match for your guitar finish.

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How to calibrate a guitar neck truss rod relief setup adjust

Guitar setup, How to calibrate a guitar neck truss rod, adjust relief.

3 Part series how to setup a guitar.
Part 1 guitar truss rod adjustment.
Part 2 bridge height, action.
Part 3 bridge position calibration.

Paul Gibson

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