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Guitar Teaching] Electric Guitar Playing Skills Learning: How to Practice Pluck2006-12-29 Friday 12:38 PM For the plucking to play the pluck, the first step is to practice step by step.
Take your time as you practice, one step at a time. You can practice the arpeggiation plucking of a chord into small pieces, such as this f:
If you don't feel good about playing, you can practice two strings first:
Down, down, down, down, up.
Play at every position on the fretboard, slowing down and then increasing the speed when it's completely clean. If you think it's OK, add another string:
Down, down, down, down, up, up.
You can also take other parts of the chord out and practice it alone, such as:
Down, down, down, up, up.
In short, start with two or three strings that are easier to pluck and slowly consolidate and gradually work your way up to six strings. This is a little advice from an exercise perspective. In addition, it is necessary to pay attention to the left and right hand strings and the uniform playing, because the sweep is like the strumming of the strings, when playing at the same time down-plucking or full up-plucking, and it must have a high speed to come out of the taste.
However, the sweep is different from the sweeping, the sweeping requires the granularity and coherence of the scale, and the sweep obtains the overall effect of several strings sounding at the same time, so the practice of sweeping must pay attention to the left and right hand strings and the coherent and uniform playing of the scale. And be sure to practice slowly first, don't ask for speed as soon as you come up (although the taste of slow practice sweeping is very awkward), when you gradually master the feeling of sweeping and the skill of protecting the strings, and can play at a uniform speed, then gradually increase the speed.
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Strum the strings with your middle finger. Your purpose is to look good. Handsome.
Its middle finger is not necessarily fuller, and playing it in a familiar way is the best way. (Personal understanding).
If you have to use your middle finger. You learn the kind of TV that is inside"Orchid fingers", slightly warped orchid fingers, don't too"Orchids"Finish. That's it.
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It's the first time I've heard someone say that you need to use your middle finger to strum.
I tried it a few times.
Now my strings are broken. before replying to your post. Grass.
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Middle finger strumming? I haven't seen it much, but it's usually the thumb and index finger to sweep the string, or 5 fingers to sweep together, or use pick
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I'd love to help, but I'm learning erhu. But a word of caution, don't bother with your fingers! My fingers aren't good either.
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It's okay, just stick to your heart, I believe you.
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Can you learn guitar in Jianggan District, Hangzhou?
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Guitar Tips: How to Strum the Strings with Your Fingers.
Introduction: Finger strumming is very important, and even plays a mainstay role in some styles of playing, so it is a way to play with fingers that must be learned. So how do you strump the strings with your fingers? Let's learn together:
1. There are generally two techniques for finger strumming:
Thumb strumming, fingers naturally extended, slightly arc-shaped, all anti-string movements are done with the thumb, this technique is full of sound and good integrity, the disadvantage is that the timbre is not uniform enough and the brightness is poor.
The thumb and index finger are crossed to form a "cross", and the rest of the fingers are stretched out in a birdlike shape (naturally together), and the back of the index fingernail is used for downward strokes and the back of the thumb nails for upward strokes. This strumming sound is crisp and bright, with a uniform timbre, and the disadvantage is that the sound is slightly thin.
Second, in addition to sweeping the rhythm accurately, the quality of the timbre is also an important criterion to measure the level of a guitarist. There are two main mistakes that guitar enthusiasts like to make when strumming the strings
The sound is fragmented, the timbre is muddy, and there is a big difference in timbre between the back and forth, especially the first string sound when the string is returned upwards.
It stands out and gives an abrupt feel.
When the fingers of the right hand do not eat the string or do not eat the string enough, the voice is frivolous and lacks tension.
Third, the correct strumming is very important to unity and coordination. The angle of the arms, wrists, and fingers, the trajectory of the strings, and the depth of the strings all directly affect the timbre of the strumming. A beautiful strumming requires all of the above to be at its best.
When strumming the string, the movement of the right hand should be dominated by the wrist, and the forearm of the right hand is driven by the wave of the wrist. The wrist must be relaxed, but it should have some control, which is a difficult point. You have to shake your hand in the mirror repeatedly to feel it.
Until your wrist posture is chic, loose and elastic, and well controlled, you are qualified.
The angle at which the back of the finger touches the string is also important, this should not be a right angle, but an acute angle of about 60 degrees. Figuratively speaking, the index fingernail (or thumb pad) is slightly inward when touching the string downwards, and the thumb nail is also slightly inward when striking the string upwards.
The trajectory of the back of the fingernail should be arc-shaped, not straight up and down. Draw a circle with your finger in the direction of the headstock when you play the string downward, and circle your finger in the direction of the saddle when you exit the string upward.
The depth of finger contact with the strings also has a big impact on the timbre. Touching the string too deeply is easy for the finger to trip on a certain string, resulting in the breakage of the sound, too shallow will not be able to eat the string, the sound will be frivolous and lack of tension.
Remember, the acoustics of the chords should be whole, and the feeling of strumming should be "piece by piece" rather than "piece by piece". It takes a lot of brains and practice.
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The index finger and thumb of the right hand are crossed to form a cross shape (do not pinch too much, generally pinch a little in front of the first knuckle of each finger), sweep with the index fingernail when sweeping down, and sweep with the thumb nail when sweeping up. First, naturally hold a hollow fist, and sweep down with the back of the index finger, middle finger, ring finger, and nail.
The thumb can sweep 456 strings, can also sweep 123456 strings, index finger can sweep 123456 strings, can also sweep 123 strings, can also index finger, middle finger, ring finger sweep 123456 strings together, can also sweep 123 strings, generally with the thumb and index finger, other fingers cooperate.
Pick up with the side of your thumb, the main points: one hand is naturally relaxed, the second is to keep the thumb down and not touch the string, and the third is to find a feeling of throwing the thermometer.
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Tell you a method that my teacher told me at the beginning... When the strings are strummed. Don't press the chord with your left hand.
Press the 6 strings under your fingers with a little force with your index finger or middle finger horizontally, and then sweep the strings with your right hand, so that you can't sweep the sound. Then practice slowly.
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