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Classical Guitar Playing

By Kevin Sinclair

Classical guitar playing is what is participated in when using a classical guitar. This kind of guitar has no electronics and no pick-ups. In general it has six strings although there are some classical guitars which have twelve strings. The thinner strings known as the trebles are made from nylon and the bass strings are nylon with brass wire wrapped around them.

As far as construction is concerned the classical guitar is hollow and shaped like a pear. Its is made from wood, usually two or three different types, the cheap and nasty varieties being built with a plywood top, whilst those worth buying are made from woods such as rosewood.

The resonance produced by the classical guitar does not rely on an amplifier or any other sound effects. It comes direct from the hollow part of the instrument through the sound hole as the strings resound over it.

Most players of classical guitars remain seated whilst playing. The other main difference which sets this type of guitar apart from others is the kind of playing involved. Classical guitar playing can be characterized by the style of music played which is usually considered to be of value due to the length of time it has been around, compared to the many pop tunes which come and go in the blink of an eye.

The strings are usually plucked using the thumb and fingers of the right hand when learning to play this kind of instrument. This means you will have no use for a pick. Strumming of the classical guitar is only used as a special effect.

When learning to play a classical guitar you will probably practice sight reading sheet music along with discovering technical concepts and how they should be applied. Rather than trying to learn on your own, it’s best to have a classical guitar teacher and although it may take you quite some time to become skillful, you are sure to enjoy the learning process.

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Online Violin Lessons With Violin Master Pro

By Johnny Moon

The Old Way: In Person Violin Lessons

While you can make great progress with in person violin lessons there is a major consideration that makes online violin lessons a much better choice and that is of course, money. Having your own personal violin teacher can quickly become far too costly for most people. In fact, a single lesson with a violin teacher costs more than all of the lessons with an online violin playing course.

Another problem with a personal violin teachers is that sometimes they aren’t very good teachers! They may teach the wrong methods or perhaps they are not very patient. None of these things is of course an issue with online violin lessons. With these lessons you know you are learning the right methods and of course they are as patient as you want them to be. You will work at your pace.

Finally, you may not feel comfortable playing in front of someone else until you improve your playing. That’s perfectly natural. It’s just another reason to choose online violin lessons instead of a personal violin teacher.

The New Way: Online Violin Lessons With Violin Master Pro

With these online lessons not only will you be saving a ton of money, you’ll also be learning from the best. Your teacher will be Eric Lewis of the Manhattan String Quartet and he is one of the best violinists in the world.

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