-
I play acoustic guitar now, and I'm a beginner who just graduated, can read music, and can play songs.
A: First of all, I will tell you that being able to play songs is just a general water product, because electric guitars are famous for solo, so being able to play and sing does not play a role in electric guitars, because you have already said that you like heavy metal.
But the chord transitions and fingers have not yet reached a point where they are considered fast.
Answer, it's not that you haven't reached it, but you haven't practiced, some chord connections have to be repeated constantly, don't play with your right hand, just keep repeating the transformation with your left hand. Some may seem unlikely, but it will be much better after a long time, provided that you practice more.
There is also the need to use more picks to play the electric guitar.
Basically, use them all, not multiple.
I want you to tell me how to train my fingers faster.
A: There are many ways to practice faster, but the most difficult is to separate the ring finger and the little finger, which need to have a span.
So, it's a good idea to stuff your fist between your fingers, keep it like this, and practice when it's okay.
The second is to climb the lattice, from the first string 1234 to the sixth string 1234, and then from 4321 to 4321, so that it will be fast after practice.
There is also a use of picks to quickly find the strings.
Answer: When climbing the lattice, just play with the right hand, and get used to it.
-
There is no definition that you have to learn wood before you can learn electricity, and of course electric guitars need to be very proficient in picks. However, the ability to switch chords and control the fingers is best practiced on the acoustic guitar now (scales, climbing lattices, hooking strings, etc.), and it will feel much easier on the electric guitar.
-
If the transition of chords and the alternation of fingers are not very fast, it is not realistic to play with electricity. In the ** of heavy metal, the main technique is the quick inversion of the left hand lifting tone, and it is recommended to practice the relevant etudes. Now you can try playing some folk songs with a pick, it shouldn't be too difficult for you.
Let's practice again
-
Electric guitar is very demanding when using a pick, electric guitar to switch between and spin! There are many types of electric guitars, such as: rock, singing, etc., depending on what you want to learn
-
It's like this
Xylophone. It is divided into classical piano and folk piano, classical is the most difficult to learn、、、 folk song is slightly simpler.
And the electric guitar. The basic part uses folk song techniques.,It's almost the same.,Intermediate and advanced ones have to use their own special skills.、、
Including dot strings, cranks, and picket overtones.
Sweep pluck, and other special effects, and the study of electric guitar is divided into several pieces, such as Oshio-san.
It is a clean chord, coupled with the sound control skills of the left and right hands, and it is a very rhythmic, relatively soft performance, which requires a sense of musicality 、、、
Then there is the rhythm guitar, which generally refers to metallic rhythms, steady rhythms, aggressive and powerful chord 、、、
There are also lead guitars, playing the main melody, using point strings, and shaking handles, which can produce a lot of special sound effects, with high speed requirements, and difficult skills such as sweeping and plucking later, ** is extremely expressive, and the difficulty is also very great, requiring the left hand to be very flexible, and the right hand to cooperate with the tacit 、、、
Generally, you can learn folk guitar before.
The effect is relatively fast, and it will be played and sung soon, but there are many people who are sad 、、、 not moving forward
You can choose classical music or electric 、、、 afterwards
I have a preference for the electric organ, so I haven't learned acoustic guitar, and if you don't know the instrument, I recommend listening to steve
Vai's tune 、、、
In terms of expressiveness, because the electric guitar can be equipped with effects, it can produce a lot of sound effects, such as distortion, overdrive, wah, etc., so the expressiveness of the electric guitar is absolutely strong, and it can also imitate the engine, the roar of the elephant, the chirping of the seagulls, the neighing of the horse, and the sound of the keys in the old game console, etc., etc., 、、、etc
It is recommended to learn the electric organ, which is more fun and challenging、、、
-
But first of all, you still have to learn the acoustic guitar for 3 months, learn basic music theory, chords, understand various ** styles, etc., there will be a lot of questions when you first contact the piano, it is best not to take a book alone, otherwise it will be difficult to change after developing bad habits and hand shapes.
Then you can start learning the electric guitar, the main thing at the beginning is to study hard, you must know that the guitar is also a musical instrument, and it is not possible to play it twice (in order to save money, you can buy a set of systematic ** tutorials to learn first, mainly scales).
There aren't too many shortcuts to learning guitar, and the problems you start to bypass will definitely come into later. But as long as you persevere, you will definitely succeed if you study hard and practice hard.
-
Not exactly. There is too much difference between the electric guitar and the acoustic guitar technique, the acoustic guitar is mainly a chord plus singing, most of them are closed test chord pressing, electric guitars are mostly lead solos, and many of them are open chord pressing, fast speed, exaggerated expressiveness. In terms of teaching, at least I know that the guitar teacher is teaching the beginner acoustic guitar students who will soon enter the stage of playing and singing, and the students who teach electric guitar basically do not have this subject
-
1 is not right, if you play well with electricity, you need a high level of skill, there is a saying that is very good, those who play classical look down on those who play rock, and those who play rock and roll look down on those who play folk songs.
Electric guitar tempo techniques are much more difficult to learn than folk guitars, but if you learn classical guitar. Then it will be another look.
Learning the acoustic guitar first will help you understand the guitar, familiarize yourself with the guitar, and see if you can accept the instrument. There is also the need to learn some basic knowledge.
If you have time, you have money. If you have a teacher's guidance. Electric guitars require a lot of investment.
Otherwise, you will have to practice and learn the accordion first.
-
The most basic elastic wood is still universal, and the technique is still universal.
Electrical. It's too different from wood!
It is recommended to choose a kind of in-depth development, the guitar has not worked hard for a few years, and it is impossible to play the feeling of a tiger and a rookie
I'll just play the wooden one, and the wooden playing and singing are a little simpler, finger playing.
It's a bit more difficult
Even if it's playing and singing a song.
Prelude. Interludes are added.
It's a little feeling!
-
There are many differences between the two types of guitars, whether it is the hardware itself, the playing skills, and the form of expression, although there are some intersections on the basis, there is still a big difference after getting started.
Electric guitars have a thin neck and thin strings, so they feel soft, the switching speed can be very fast, and the scribing of large bits is very easy, plus it is usually played with a pick, so it can achieve a high playing frequency. Electric guitars cannot produce sound independently, so they need to be connected to a speaker or connected to headphones.
The acoustic guitar has a wider neck (the widest in the classical piano), and the steel-stringed folk piano is the hardest of the three common guitars (the classical piano is nylon stringed and very soft), but the folk piano is the most free, can make sounds independently, and has various ways to play, such as playing and singing, soloing, playing board, etc.
I don't have a guitar foundation, and no one has formed a band, so I personally advise you to play folk guitar. First, the investment is relatively small, and it is convenient to use. Second, novices don't know anything about a large number of electronic devices, and they will have a headache when buying electronic equipment, such as pianos, speakers, audio cables, effect blocks, etc.
-
It's up to you. Both electric guitar and acoustic guitar have their own unique techniques, as long as you learn one of them, you will learn the other faster to get started, especially after learning acoustic guitar and then learning electric guitar.
Let's talk about boredom. Learning a musical instrument is generally a hobby, and many people learn it because it is fun. Actually, the guitar is a lot of fun, especially when you are in a group of people, if you want to say boring, maybe boring practice combined with a long process of progress can be a bit boring.
However, you can treat it with a playful mentality, and it is not easy to feel bored.
-
00..(I'm also learning guitar, hehe.) I'm learning acoustic guitar right now, and my teacher said that acoustic guitar can lay the foundation for an electric guitar.
The acoustic guitar mainly practices chords and rhythms.
The basics of the gods.
As for the electric guitar.
It's solo, strumming, and gorgeous playing. There are similarities between the two guitars, so generally you can play acoustic guitar after learning electric guitar.
You can play some solos and tunes.
But there are differences.
For example, when playing the acoustic guitar.
The thumb should be placed behind the fretboard-
It always has been. The electric guitar fretboard is narrow.
Sometimes it is necessary to pinch the fretboard 0 with the left hand
0 En is pretty much that.
-
I didn't want to reply, but the two upstairs... Speechless.
Who said that learning the xylophone is a hundred times, and playing the electric piano becomes lazy or something?
-
I'm learning guitar.
Although I am not very old and only 16
But I've been learning guitar for years and now I'm level 6.
In my opinion, the first step in learning the guitar is to learn folk songs (also known as acoustic guitars)! Because it is the most basic formula, and it can play songs, it is not monotonous! Then you can learn classical (you can take the exam), of course, you can not learn classical according to your hobby, at this time the acoustic guitar has matured, and you are learning electric guitar!
You will feel very simple and better than the acoustic guitar!!
I understand that bass and guitar just don't have the same number of strings! Ha ha!
-
Summary. Hello 1 if you want to become a professional guitarist. The skill of being able to play both electric and acoustic guitar is undoubtedly a must.
Although electric guitar and acoustic guitar are very different in terms of playing style and style, mastering the skills of both can help guitarists better develop their talents and be more flexible to respond to different performance occasions and repertoire needs. Hope mine can help you.
Hello 1 if you want to become a professional guitarist. The skill of being able to play both electric and acoustic guitar is undoubtedly a must. Although electric guitars and acoustic guitars are very different in terms of playing style and style, mastering the skills of both can help guitarists better develop their canopy finger talents, and be more flexible in responding to different performance occasions and empty repertoire needs.
Hope mine can help you.
If I can only play the electric guitar, can I become a professional guitarist?
Yes, too. Playing the electric guitar is a limitation to becoming a professional guitarist, and if you have other specialties and strengths, such as ** composition, singing skills, and music production, then you may still develop into a successful professional guitarist. However, there are some limitations after becoming a professional guitarist.
-
Summary. Hello dear dear and happy to serve you <>
<> doesn't have to be, but mastering both electric and acoustic guitar can make a professional guitarist more versatile and flexible. Electric guitars and acoustic guitars are different in terms of timbre, playing techniques and styles, and mastering both instruments can meet the needs of different occasions and styles. In addition, learning different kinds of musical instruments can also expand the horizons and skills of the family.
Does a professional guitarist have to be both electric and acoustic guitarist?
Hello dear dear and happy to serve you <>
<> is not required, but mastering both electric and acoustic guitars can be pure leather to make professional guitarists more versatile and flexible. Doing loose electric guitar and acoustic guitar are different in terms of timbre, playing skills and style, and mastering two kinds of Lechun pants can meet the needs of different occasions and styles. In addition, learning different kinds of musical instruments can also expand the horizons and skills of the family.
There are a few main differences between an electric guitar and an acoustic guitar, I hope it will help you:1Speakers:
An electric guitar needs to be played through an external speaker or speaker, while an acoustic guitar can be produced directly through a resonance box. 2.Timbre:
The tone of an electric guitar is usually cleaner, sharper, and brighter than that of an acoustic guitar, and it is suitable for playing ** styles such as rock and pop. The acoustic guitar has a softer and warmer tone, which is suitable for playing folk songs, jazz and other styles. 3.
Playing technique: Electric guitars are more complex than acoustic guitars and require more tricks and skills to master, such as using sound effects machines, using slides, etc. Acoustic guitars, on the other hand, are relatively simple and require more finger movement when playing.
4.Styling: Electric guitars usually have more styling and color options, which can meet the aesthetic needs of different homes.
Acoustic guitars usually use classic shapes, such as horse brother guitars, Gibson guitars, etc. In short, electric guitar and acoustic guitar are different in tone, playing skills and style, and they are suitable for different styles and playing needs.
-
Of course there is help!
First of all, there are two types of acoustic guitars, classical and folk. Classical is very demanding, fingering is difficult, and if you want to learn it well, you need to put in a certain amount of effort. Ballads are played in a more casual way, focusing on the breakdown of chords and the mastery of rhythm.
In the case of electric guitar, there are two ways to play the guitar in a band. One is a rhythm electric guitar and the other is a lead electric guitar.
The rhythm electric guitar is naturally the part responsible for the rhythm in **, and most of them are powerful chords. If you have learned the folk piano, it will be very helpful in terms of technique and understanding of chords.
The lead electric guitar is to play solo, which has high requirements for the speed and accuracy of the fingers, as well as the expression of feelings, and requires a lot of hard work to be brilliant. If you have learned classical guitar and put in some effort, your fingers should be more flexible than if you have learned folk songs, which is very helpful for solo playing. Especially in terms of speed and accuracy, the growth rate is very fast.
In addition, if you are only interested in electric guitar, for example, many friends only like to play the feeling of solo, then it is good to learn electric guitar directly, although the progress in the beginner stage is slow, but if you work hard, there will not be much difference in the middle and late stages.
If you like all three kinds of guitars, occasionally go crazy, occasionally play and sing by yourself, and occasionally play a tune, then it is recommended to learn the classics first, whether in terms of techniques or basic skills, the classics are the most primitive, the most rigorous, and the most exercised. In the future, whether it is an electric guitar or a folk piano, it will be very handy.
That's all, good luck.
There are a lot of questions, in fact, it doesn't matter what you learn, the important thing is whether you really like this instrument? If yes, then any difficulty is not difficult, in fact, the guitar is easy because it is easier to get started, many of them are adults to learn, but to learn well is not so simple, you look at a few masters in the country to know, as for the choice of guitar, I personally think that if you just play and can't hold on, then buy a few hundred dollars to practice the hand, but if you really want to go on all the time, it is better to make a one-time investment, a good piano can better cultivate your listening and musicality and so on! And the most important self-study, no objection! >>>More
The piano of the general piano shop, the purchase price is about 600, the general price is 2500, and the counteroffer may be sold at 1500. But the low-grade piano is different, if you sell a 200 piano and the purchase price is 80, you may not be able to pay back much. >>>More
What Lou said is a good method, but you have to have a sense of tone, if you don't feel that the sense of tone is too good to hear, then you should know which string the 7 notes are distributed on, right? >>>More
Prestige system. You can accumulate reputation by playing lol games or inviting friends to play lol, which can be lit up with icons, or redeemed for free rewards in prestige**. >>>More
According to the guitar market**, I have set a few levels for the guitar: >>>More