Friday, February 29, 2008
So as some of you know...
I bought an acoustic guitar a couple days back. Now I haven't practiced it much yet, but I've got most of the chords down without having to look at my fingers. The only problem is switching from one chord to the next while maintaining the proper rhythm. It's not easy, and I think all I need is someone to show me how to do it. I've got everything else down, just need to fix that up a bit, which I presume is the most difficult part.
That's all for now
That's all for now
Comments:
It's a matter of practice, practice, practice. Really.
And to some extent you need to be able to mentally separate your left and right hands. So when you switch the chord, your right hand continues to strum as though nothing happens.
But yeah, practice is all you need.
And to some extent you need to be able to mentally separate your left and right hands. So when you switch the chord, your right hand continues to strum as though nothing happens.
But yeah, practice is all you need.
Gotta agree, practice is key.
Also, try some finger exercises. Like, for example, try to fan out your fingers as far as they go, then stretch them even farther. The more dexterity you have in the fingers, the easier it gets.
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Also, try some finger exercises. Like, for example, try to fan out your fingers as far as they go, then stretch them even farther. The more dexterity you have in the fingers, the easier it gets.
