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Electric guitars are a bit different from acoustic guitars. In addition to playing harmonies, that is, chords. Sometimes I also play melodies.
Melody sometimes needs to be improvised by the player, which requires a certain knowledge of music theory. You don't have to go too deep into music theory to understand the notes, chords, timing of notes, key (a little bit is enough), and the relationship between melody and harmony on the staff (with this in mind, your band will know how to improvise on that chord as soon as you tell you which chord they play). The professional aspect of the guitar is divided into two parts to learn:
The technique of accompaniment, the technique of melody. (Generally in these two areas) (I recommend learning "Kobayashi Katsuki" for melodic techniques, and I don't know exactly what books are available for accompaniment, but there must be books dedicated to electric guitar accompaniment).
It's a good thing to be able to provide services while learning, and to reach out to people when they need to hear them, which can go a long way in boosting enthusiasm for **.
I wish you a harvest!
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You can't just practice the first position, you have to practice all the keys, you have to practice all the scales, you have to practice until you just say a key, you have to play the scales of this key, you have to practice the 7 scales, you have to practice the 5 scales, you don't need to ask for speed, you have to play it clean and accurate, and you have to sing along with your heart dou rui mi fa sou......Tell yourself what you are playing, and push the strings, and also practice, push the strings, the pitch of the strings, the strength of the kneading, the accuracy, the hand shape, the string guard, and then when you climb the scale, add the strings, the strings, the hooks, and then add the rhythm, the first eight, the last sixteen, the first sixteen, the last eight, and then add the push strings, knead the strings, try to make up some melodies, slowly, little by little, and then when you hear a good tune, you will take the piano and try to play it to see if you can play it, and then you will be surprised to find that you can play the tune unconsciously A little bit of experience, I hope it helps you)
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It's never too late, you can't be impetuous about the guitar, whether it's electric or wooden, be calm and treat how you treat him, how he repays you! At the beginning, it is best to find a better level to bring it The wood and electricity are the same, otherwise it will go more and more bends! It's okay to look at the master's **!
Teaching materials such as guitar self-study classic tutorials are good!
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Let's find a teacher Learn basic music theory Standardize the posture of playing the piano In terms of practice, it depends on whether you like rhythm guitar or solo guitar The practice is different.
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Recommended book Guitar March Pass, in addition, this thing should not always be as complicated as he thought, such as why 1234567 is associated with cdefgab. There are a lot of things that sometimes don't need to be drilled.
Learn the guitar and learn this thing regardless of age You learn it for love, as long as it's something you love, it's never too late.
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There are so many online resources, why do you have to find a teacher, the sense of accomplishment of self-study is good!! come on!!
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If you are ambitious, why don't you find a teacher with a good level to learn? Incomprehensible.
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I remember when I first learned to play the electric guitar, I had this question.
Before you turn around, I suggest that you consolidate it, and with a good foundation, he will be handy in learning electric guitar. Before you get the electric guitar, you can use the acoustic guitar to do speed exercises, and the flexibility of the hand practice is smoother, and it is easier to play the electric guitar.
First of all, the distortion effect of an electric guitar is usually done in the form of closed chords or metal chords. Of course, there are native effects, which are the same as acoustic guitar chords. Regarding the way to play, in fact, the roots of electric guitar and classical guitar fall on the guitar.
But some people say that the electric guitar and the acoustic guitar can be said to be two different musical instruments, and his playing method and performance techniques are very different, and the electric guitar has added many new techniques, such as kneading, pushing, overtones, tremolos, and ......The electric guitar is really a great instrument, and it can even be said to be a toy, and you will discover its mysteries when you learn it. The last question, I think, it's best to learn the acoustic guitar first, that's a basic, but my friends have learned directly, if you want to learn directly, you still have to practice more chords, but also quickly master the use of wave plates.
I hope you can be a good guitarist!!
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Practice slowly first, the speed is slow, from slow to fast every day, constantly play various scales, modulation, and then start from 4th notes, that is, play one per beat, then change to 8th notes to play 2 per beat, and then accelerate to 16th notes.
Generally, if you practice for 2 hours a day, you will be able to play very fast in about a month. Attention is every day!
When it comes to plucking the strings quickly, there are two more scientific ways to do it now:
1.Vibrating the plucking strings, using your forearm to drive your hand up and down quickly plucking the strings, this method is only suitable for playing in one or two strings, and it is best to have adjacent strings between the two strings.
2.Turning the plucked strings, when holding the plucked pluck, draw a circle in the strings, that is, turn the plucked strings, so that the efficiency of playing is very high, and it is very labor-saving, the key is to rotate the wrist and drive the fingers to turn the strings on the strings.
In the case of overtones, the natural overtones are the overtones of the left hand touching the fretboard (the better place to produce the overtones is above the frets); Natural overtones are what I said upstairs, while the right hand plays the strings, there is a thumb lightly touching the strings, which can produce overtones, but generally you have to open the distortion to hear, otherwise the sound will be very small.
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If you are fast, you will first slow down, and when you are familiar with it, the rhythm can be stabilized, and then you can slowly speed up, and you can't be in a hurry. It's best to keep up with the metronome practice.
Alternately plucking the strings is to pluck up and down, don't use too much force on the wrist, move down, and relax the whole hand.
There are two kinds of overtones, one natural overtone, one artificial overtone, natural overtone The fingers of the left hand touch the strings, and when the right hand is playing, the left hand that presses the strings is pointed to the right hand and gently slides in the direction of the right hand, the sliding distance is controlled within a fret, and the left hand lifts the finger diagonally upwards after sliding. It is recommended to practice natural overtones in the 12th fret first.
Artificial overtones are in the middle of the electric guitar with a pickup left and right hand and shrapnel, together with the play, the grip of the shrapnel is very important, the shrapnel only leaves the front part, after the shrapnel touches the strings, it has to be almost tangential to the thumb to rub over, and then make a sound, this is more difficult, I may not be clear enough, this is just my own summary, understand!
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It's an electric sound, you can try it with effects and headphones, or you can simply buy an effect to remove noise.
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You can find tutorials on many social media platforms.
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