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Yay, I've got a new guitar (pg. 3)
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| Lira |
| quote: | Originally posted by Orbax
what do you mean by short and long |
The chord's duration. Here's a screen shot of the sound wave:

And, strange, this is the first time esnips causes me problems... I wonder if I did something wrong...
Oh, here it is:
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| Orbax |
ah so when you play the sound it only plays as long as the force is there? there is no lasting fading notes.
the issues ive seen with newbs is the tendency to have fingers too far away from the fret. if second fret is what you are play you want the string to be wrapped tightly around the second fret. so anchor the wire as close to it as you can. the middle space between frets is a no mans land. get right behind the fret and strum. rotate the guitar so its not looking at your face so your wrist can wrap around and your fingers arent muting the strings. |
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| Orbax |
it sounds like on a minor youre muting the strings d00d
and are you using a pick |
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| Lira |
| quote: | Originally posted by Orbax
it sounds like on a minor youre muting the strings d00d
and are you using a pick |
Yes, I am.
I'm trying to do as you said, and it's close to what I want it to sound. However, I seem to inevitably mute the strings - and that's exactly the thing I want to avoid :p |
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| Orbax |
rotate the guitar forward. youre probably rolling it back to see the strings you are pressing which means your hand is bent at a crazy angle and your fingers are laying on the strings.
i have a guitar and a webcam gimme 5 bucks and ill play for you naked |
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| Lira |
| quote: | Originally posted by Orbax
rotate the guitar forward. youre probably rolling it back to see the strings you are pressing which means your hand is bent at a crazy angle and your fingers are laying on the strings.
i have a guitar and a webcam gimme 5 bucks and ill play for you naked |
Woo, sexay :stongue:
(Thanks, mate :)) |
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| Orbax |
but seriously tucking it under the arm and bring the neck of the guitar close to your body helps. the strumming hand can be farther back than you think , doesnt need to be at your navel.
get that hand on the guitar neck to be within your shoulder width |
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| OrZonE |
It could simply be that your fingers don't have enough strength in them yet. Search for various exercises that will help you build strength, this will help you to avoid unintentionally touching strings you shouldn't (thereby muting them).
This particular finger position simply requires precision, which will come with practise :). Also try make sure your fingers come from above the string, not at a slant. |
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| Omega_M |
| quote: | Originally posted by Orbax
i have a guitar and a webcam gimme 5 bucks and ill play for you naked |
I see your international rates are much lower. |
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| Orbax |
| quote: | Originally posted by OrZonE
It could simply be that your fingers don't have enough strength in them yet. Search for various exercises that will help you build strength, this will help you to avoid unintentionally touching strings you shouldn't (thereby muting them).
This particular finger position simply requires precision, which will come with practise :). Also try make sure your fingers come from above the string, not at a slant. |
its a ing electric if he didnt have the strength he wouldnt be able to type. |
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| Omega_Blue |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lira
I'm confused.
So, I can read tabs and I can almost get the sound I want from my new guitar. I've just got one tiny little problem...
... how do I know which finger I should use in the frets? Here's my failed attempt of playing an A minor after a C major:
http://www.esnips.com/doc/da066c94-...C-major-A-minor
I want the 2nd chord to be as long as the first one. Here's how I'm using my fingers:
C major - I'm pressing my index finger against the first fret of the fifth string
A minor - I'm pressing my index finger against the first fret of the fifth string, and my middle finger against the second fret of the fourth string
What am I doing wrong? :conf: |
do what feels comfortable. a book will tell you a certain way to finger it, and while usually there's good reason to have good "form" when playing the guitar, you don't have to follow any set rules. how i play C maj:
e--- (nothing)
B-1- (index finger)
G-0- (open)
D-2- (middle finger)
A-3- (ring finger)
E--- (nothing)
how i play Amin, and how a book will tell you to play Amin:
"my way"
e-0- (open)
B-1- (index finger)
G-2- (middle finger)
D-2- (also middle finger)
A-0- (open)
E--- (nothing)
"real way"
e-0- (open)
B-1- (index finger)
G-2- (ring finger)
D-2- (middle finger)
A-0- (open)
E--- (nothing)
as you can see, the "real way" to do it is extremely uncomfortable to finger. so i use my middle finger to bar off the G and D strings simultaneously. of course this is talking about your average "open" chords, if you use barre chords then the fingering is completely different. if you need more help, shoot me a pm.
btw, if your chord doesn't sound like it's ringing out completely, it's because you have bad form with your fingers. the harder you try to press down the strings, the worse your hand will cramp up. relax, hold the guitar correctly, and take it slow. otherwise you'll get frustrated (or hurt yourself). once you learn all the open chords (i.e. Amaj, Amin, Emaj, Emin, Cmaj, Dmaj, Dmin, etc) you'll be able to jam out on any of them no prob. practice, dude.
if you're having a hard time pressing down the strings (especially with an acoustic)- try going to a guitar/music shop and tell them to lower the action of the strings (so the strings are closer to the frets/neck). it'll be easier to push down, and it'll feel a lot smoother when playing. And, restring the guitar with light gauge strings i guess. might be easier then. |
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| Orbax |
| quote: | Originally posted by Omega_M
I see your international rates are much lower. |
the most famous thing from where hes from is nuts dude, gotta give him a break
edit seriously though ill give webcam lessons I can rock out 3 songs well right now.
Layla, blackbird, and over the hills and far away. and i can show power chords and
i love showing off so this is perfect |
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