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Thursday Tips

What Does Sharp And Flat Mean?

Ever wonder what these symbols ~ Guitar Strings Notes Chart, Tab & Info: Master The Fretboard and  Music Flat Symbol - ClipArt Best~ mean? They’re the musical symbols for Sharp and Flat as explained in this video. Music theory, it’s natural to learn to be sharp and flat!
Play on…
Marlene

Note: The video shows the concepts on a piano keyboard, mainly because it’s linear and easier for most people to visualize, but the notation is the same whether it’s to be played on a piano, guitar, clarinet, etc.

 

January 16th, 2020|Categories: Thursday Tip|Tags: |

4 Easy Steps To Setting (and achieving) Guitar Goals!

Acoustic Guitar

You’ve probably been busy setting your business and/or personal goals, but what about your guitar goals? Here’s 4 easy steps to setting and ultimately achieving your guitar goals:
1. Write down your goals. What ever your goal is, i.e.; Learn to play fingerpicking., put it in writing, you’ll be more committed to making it happen.
2. Put a date on it. When you have a deadline, like; Learn fingerpicking by August 2020. you’re more apt to hit your goal.
3. Develop an action plan. Create a do-able plan, something you can realistically commit to, like; Practice picking 10 minutes each day.
4. Tell someone about your guitar goal. When you share your plans with someone else you’re more accountable. 
Play on…
Marlene

January 9th, 2020|Categories: Thursday Tip|Tags: |

2020 Song ~ I Can See Clearly Now!

In honor of 2020, play this fun song by Johnny Nash I Can See Clearly Now. It’s mostly D, G, A & C*, you can play along with the video (click here or left), and if you’re so inspired…play the calypso strum with rescato. It’s clearly 2020 music!
Play on…
Marlene

*The Bridge may have a couple of chords that you don’t know, yet, like F, C#m (C sharp minor) & Bm (B minor). I recommend these fingerings:

  

 

 

January 2nd, 2020|Categories: Thursday Tip|Tags: |

Easy Tab With A Heavenly Sound!

Acoustic Guitar

Tabs (tablature) are fun to play. It’s different than playing chords, some people find it to be harder, for others it’s easier, but once you get used to reading and playing them they can be fairly simple. Here’s an easy one to try, Angels We Have Heard On High* ~ your guitar playing will sound heavenly!
Play on…
Marlene

*Note: The two circles at the beginning and end of a section indicate that you repeat that section.

December 19th, 2019|Categories: Thursday Tip|Tags: , |

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