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How to play guitar

How to play guitar. Michael Gabrian. The acoustic. The guitar consists of several major parts you should be familiar with The head and tuning keys For tuning and finding your sound The neck and frets The spaces where you put your fingers to play a chord The body and sound hole

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How to play guitar

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  1. How to play guitar Michael Gabrian

  2. The acoustic • The guitar consists of several major parts you should be familiar with • The head and tuning keys • For tuning and finding your sound • The neck and frets • The spaces where you put your fingers to play a chord • The body and sound hole • The shape alters the projection of the guitars sound • And the saddle and bridge • Support the strings’ vibrations to transfer the sound to the surrounding air

  3. chords • A chord is a set of two or more notes played simultaneously • The major chords you need to know are the; G major, C major, and the D major

  4. strumming • If you want to use a pick, you can choose from light, medium, or heavy; only differentiating by thickness • You should strum from the elbow keeping, keeping the pick perpendicular to the strings, and strumming with a wide ark

  5. Putting it all together! • In the end, all you have to do it put your fingers on the proper frets to make each chord • Choose a combination of chords to play to create a song • Remember the proper strumming patterns • Enjoy your beautiful sound!

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