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First of all, of course, this is not allowed, it will affect the pitch of the left hand, the thumb of the left hand is mainly used to fix the position, and when he learns the higher position in the future, this problem will not be changed, it will have a great impact on him, especially the pitch!
To get rid of this problem, parents have to be strictly supervised when they accompany the piano practice, and when they see similar situations, they should correct them immediately, so that they can develop the right habits, which is beneficial to the child's future development.
When in a position, the left thumb and index finger are opposite and should be on a horizontal line, but the thumb should be naturally bent and relaxed.
In my years of teaching, I still rarely see this kind of problem in your child, usually when the child first starts to learn the piano, his left hand is very nervous, resulting in a very dead grip on the piano, the thumb is motionless, tightly tight, you really think the opposite, hehe, it seems that he is too relaxed.
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You're talking about chromatic scales, that's the basics.
If you can't reach the product, you can tilt the 4 fingers except the thumb down slightly.
The little finger should not be perpendicular to the fretboard, so you should place your thumb on the back of the fretboard instead of hanging it on the right side of the fretboard.
ps: My first question, give it to me.
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The electric guitar can be finger-played, and its principle is the same as that of the xylophone, which amplifies the vibration of the strings.
The xylophone uses the wooden box to resonate the sound of the strings, and the electric guitar converts the vibration of the strings into electricity, which is then amplified by the speaker. The sound of the electric guitar and the sound of the acoustic guitar are the same as the pitch of Ling Wei, but the timbre is different. If you don't add effects, the sound of the acoustic guitar is better, because the sound of the old orange electric guitar only amplifies the vibration of the strings, while the acoustic guitar has the vibration of the piano waiter Wang Tuanbox, which sounds richer and more beautiful.
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In normal times, you use your hands to do things a lot of the time, so your hands are more flexible than you think. Try to exercise: Take a very thick book, hold it with your right hand, and place your left thumb on it.
Close your eyes and try to aim your thumb at the ring finger on the other side of the book. Open your eyes and check them out. You did it!
Even if there is a thick book that separates the thumb and ring finger far apart. You'll still be able to put your thumb and ring finger directly at each other. This awareness proves that your hand can use your thumb to determine the position of the other fingers.
The same applies to guitar strumming, where you determine the position of your thumb and you determine the position of your other fingers. This consistency allows you to play smoothly, clearly, and quickly. With your left hand, place your thumb behind the neck of the guitar like this.
The thumb (with the neck exposed) can be bent this way, not like this, and the tips of the fingers should be pressed firmly behind the fret when pressing the strings, and the left hand should remain naturally flexed. To achieve left-handed consistency, you must master the correct posture for various positions. The last position on the guitar refers to:
A set of four connected frets, with each finger responsible for one fret. The number of frets on the thumb and index finger determines the position. Therefore, this is the second position.
This is the fifth position. This is the eighth position.
On the guitar, the fingers of the left hand are marked with the following markings:
Index finger 1, middle finger 2, ring finger 3, little finger 4
When a handle is marked by the fret played by the index finger, it is the position of the thumb that really decides, so as long as the thumb is not moving, you are not changing the position. For left-handed consistency, the thumb should always be behind the neck opposite the index or middle finger, depending on your habits and fingers. But pay attention:
No matter what hand shape, don't change it once you've decided. So if you can keep your thumb and other fingers in place when you change positions, you can play freely and clearly in any position on the guitar.
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Hello, the best way to learn guitar fingering is to choose ten classical pieces first, don't trust modern compositions. Believe in the classics. Consult a professional classical guitar teacher, lay down the basic skills of fingering arrangement, and then find some soothing tunes for yourself, complete them as homework, and ask the teacher to correct them.
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Is there any difference between an electric guitar and a regular acoustic guitar in terms of strumming and fingering? A, there must be a difference, first of all, electric guitars are played with picks, without fingers (except for some special techniques), fingering, electric guitars generally use strong chords, that is, the chords are composed of notes on the three strings of 456 that is. If I learned to play the acoustic guitar.
Is it equivalent to being able to play an electric guitar? Answer: No, learning the acoustic guitar is by no means the same as being able to play the electric guitar, the sound principle of the electric guitar and the acoustic guitar is different, so the biggest difference between the electric guitar playing and the acoustic guitar is to protect the strings, because the electric guitar is easy to produce the noise of electric sound, so you must use your fingers to gently press and hold the strings that do not play the sound, most of the acoustic guitars are between the fingers to press the strings, and the electric guitar is more to put down the fingers, press the strings with the belly of the fingers, take myself as an example, I have been playing the folk piano before, Now I switch to playing electric guitar, I can't change a lot of habits, I still use the acoustic guitar kneading method, etc., it's hard to change it No electric guitar practice.
Learn and practice acoustic guitar. Is it the same? Electric guitars and acoustic guitars are not necessarily related, there is no constraint on each other, and they all say that electric guitars are more difficult to learn.
And you need to use paddles and so on. And he doesn't need to be an acoustic guitar. There is no reason why electric guitar and acoustic guitar are more difficult than each other, and to some extent this is not the same instrument Electric guitar is difficult.
What's different?? The fingers of the left hand require absolute speed and finger power, it is useless to be able to press a few chords, and there are many tricks, which are not something that can be learned in a short time ps: I am a beginner.
I would like to ask you to describe it in simple language. Too many technical terms. I don't understand what I said.
All of the above are original, and the code words are hard.
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Broadly speaking, the biggest difference between an electric guitar and an acoustic guitar is that the fingering and playing technique of the right hand plucking the strings are very different.
In addition, due to the characteristics of the timbre, the arrangement and playing of chords in the performance are also different.
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1.Fingers relaxed, the picks are not slippery, there is a little angle, each string can form a different angle, relax.
2.The pinky fingerboard is a way for some people to play, and my advice is to practice the flying sweep. The base of the palm can be leaned against the string pillow first.
After all, it is necessary to be familiar with the thenar sound. I think the little finger is always leaning on, and later on it will affect the speed and so on. And the little finger could have been used as a separate technique, so it was not necessary to hold the fretboard all the time.
3.The fingers are relaxed, the wrist moves, the arm can move slightly, but mainly the wrist, unless the chord is brushed, the arm is strong and the sound is powerful. You can practice alternating plucking the strings (up and down, up and down. Prepare to climb lattices and scales.
4.You have to master it yourself, and if you are proficient, you will have your own opinions, and there is no conclusion depending on the style and habits.
5.There are many kinds of C chords, look at music theory, many kinds of fingering and bits are C notes, not to say which one is the C chord, there are too many variations of various chords, big three, small three, small seven or something. It has nothing to do with the left-handed difficulty of the chords of the electric guitar.
6.You have to look at the music theory, and after reading it, you will know that it is the same, and then distinguish the timbre and emotion of the various C chords, and use different fingering in different sections. For a simple example, you generally pull 135 low for folk songs, and the simple metal strumming method only requires a strong chord, holding down the fixed position of 3 thick strings, and the pick brush will do
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1. It is angled, so that it is not easy to have noise, 2. The right hand is the little finger or ring finger touching the panel. The outer hand is lightly resting on the bridge, and the effect of silence, 3, is mainly based on the movement of the thumb and index finger, plus the coordination of the wrist.
4. I feel that I can effectively pluck the strings, and I can achieve the effect, and I can gradually feel it by myself.
5. You have to learn that there are many ways to press a chord, and what kind of chord to use for what kind of effect. It is not simple to press less with the left hand, but it may be more demanding for the right hand, such as "damning" and playing both notes at the same time, while not playing the others.
6. There are some questions that I can't tell you in limited words, very specific. Poor mastery is counterproductive. You need to find a responsible teacher to lay the foundation, and then you can learn on your own.
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You don't have to be completely vertical, if you are completely vertical, the tone will be very strong, not soft, use the strength of your wrist and arm to alternately stroke up and down The strength should be the same Even Don't put your little finger on the board This will limit the playing area You can put your palm on the board at the tail Don't just fix it a little bit You can move your arm up and down Fingers should follow your wrist and your wrist should follow your arm Don't fix it just a little bit There are words on the pick Just cover the words with your thumb If you learn folk guitar, that is, acoustic guitar, he will practice according to the chords of folk guitar Electric guitar is learned on the basis of learning the acoustic guitar well, and it is better for beginners to practice the chords of the folk guitar.
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