Thursday Tip

Thursday Tip

Show Yourself Some Practice Love, Set A Routine

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Set aside special time a few days per week to play your guitar. Try this; print this February calendar, then schedule realistic times to practice for the remainder of the month. Place this calendar in a prominent place (it serves as a reminder to practice), then at the end of the month notice whether you’ve practiced more. Loving to practice can be routine!
Play on…
Marlene

2018-02-13T09:42:47-08:00February 15th, 2018|Categories: Thursday Tip|Tags: |

February: Love To Practice! ~ How To Play Guitar Using A Metronome

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Ever wonder how to use a metronome when practicing? One way (see below) can help you increase your chord changing abilities. 
1. You’ll need a metronome, like this one found online.
2. Start at 50 bpm (beats per minute) and strum down 1 time for each ‘click’.
3. Add in chord changes. Once you can transition cleanly between 2 chords, without a pause, then speed it up by 5 bpm each time until you reach 80 bpm.
Love the rhythm, feel the beat!
Play on…
Marlene

2018-02-01T09:48:17-08:00February 1st, 2018|Categories: Thursday Tip|Tags: |

How A Truss Rod Works

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Learn how a truss rod works. The truss rod. a metal rod in the guitar neck, prevents the neck from bowing due to string tension and can be adjusted* as seen here. For a guitar ~ neck tension is good!
Play on…
Marlene
*Note: you might want a professional to make the adjustments to your guitar.

2018-03-22T11:46:49-07:00January 18th, 2018|Categories: Thursday Tip|Tags: |
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