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Edmonton Guitar Lessons. Over 20+ years of teaching experience. Beginner to Advanced. Lessons in your home or in my studio. Group lessons available.
Edmonton Guitar Lessons
6d ago
As a guitarist, one of the most common questions that may come to your mind is how often you should change your guitar strings.
The answer to this question can vary depending on a few factors, including how often you play, the type of strings you use, and your desired sound quality.
In this ultimate guide, we will discuss when and why you should change your guitar strings.
How Often Should You Change Guitar Strings?
To keep your guitar sounding its best, you should change your strings every 3 months or 100 hours of playing, whichever comes first.
Frequency of Playing
One primary fa ..read more
Edmonton Guitar Lessons
6d ago
As a musician who has played both bass guitar and regular guitar, I’ve often been asked which one is easier to learn and play.
In this blog post, I’ll share my honest thoughts and experiences to help you understand the similarities and differences between these two incredible instruments.
The Basics: Bass Guitar vs. Regular Guitar
Before we dive into the complexities of each instrument, let’s take a look at the basic features:
Feature
Bass Guitar
Regular Guitar
Strings
4 (E-A-D-G)
6 (E-A-D-G-B-E)
Scale Length
Longer (34″-35″)
Shorter (24″-25.5″)
Fret Spacing
Wider
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Edmonton Guitar Lessons
2w ago
Is it Hard to Teach Yourself Guitar?
Learning to play the guitar is a fulfilling journey that many aspire to undertake. Whether you dream of strumming along to your favorite songs or envision yourself onstage captivating audiences with your melodies, the allure of mastering this versatile instrument is undeniable. However, a common question that arises among aspiring guitarists is whether it’s hard to teach oneself guitar. In this article, we’ll delve into the intricacies of self-taught guitar learning, exploring the challenges, benefits, and strategies for success.
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Edmonton Guitar Lessons
2M ago
When I first decided to learn an instrument, choosing between bass or guitar felt so confusing as a newbie. I couldn’t tell which one matched my musical interests best.
Both seemed so slick up on stage! This fun little quiz will help you discover whether you’re destined to play singing guitar leads or rumbling basslines.
Play Bass or Guitar
Work through a few basic questions, and my personalized recommendations will reveal if guitar or bass is the best fit for you right now. Let’s get started!
Do You Want to Play Low or High Notes?
When I first started exploring different musical instrum ..read more
Edmonton Guitar Lessons
2M ago
Choosing the right guitar size can be daunting, especially for those new to the world of music. With a wide range of sizes available, it can be overwhelming to determine which is best for your needs.
Whether you are a beginner or an experienced musician, finding the right guitar size is crucial for your playing experience. A too-big or too-small guitar can cause discomfort and hinder your progress. In this article, we will discuss the different guitar sizes and provide tips on choosing the perfect one for you.
From classical to acoustic and electric, we will cover all the essential ..read more
Edmonton Guitar Lessons
2M ago
Have you ever wondered how some guitarists can achieve such rich, warm tones from their instruments? Many have discovered the magic secret of tuning down.
By simply lowering your guitar’s standard tuning by half a step, Eb tuning opens up a new world of fuller-sounding chords, vocal-friendly stability, and easier playability.
In this quick guide, you’ll learn why dropping a half step can instantly improve your tone and technique.
Benefits of Tune Guitar Half-Step Down
Easier on Your Fingers for Chords and Bends
Unlocks a Fuller, Richer Tone
Makes Singing Easier
Opens Up New ..read more
Edmonton Guitar Lessons
2M ago
As an avid steel-string acoustic guitar player, I always experiment with different strings to shape my tone and sound.
On a whim, I decided to install nylon strings on my trusty Martin to give it a warmer, mellow feel. I had read about some artists swapping steel for nylon, so I figured – why not give it a shot?
In this blog post, I’ll share my first-hand experience of trying nylon guitar strings on my steel string and outline the potential problems I faced.
I’ll also offer some tips if you still want to give nylon strings a go on your steel acoustic. Let’s dive in!
Can you p ..read more
Edmonton Guitar Lessons
2M ago
When it comes to playing the acoustic guitar, the type of strings used can greatly impact the sound and performance of the instrument. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned musician, choosing the right strings for your acoustic guitar can be daunting.
With many brands, materials, and gauges available, it can be overwhelming to determine which strings best fit your playing style and sound preferences. In this article, we will delve into the world of acoustic guitar strings and explore the top contenders for the title “best.”
We will examine the various factors that contribute to t ..read more
Edmonton Guitar Lessons
2M ago
As an aspiring guitarist, this question has been top of mind for me since I first picked up the instrument.
I wanted to master flashy solos and play my favorite songs quickly.
However, I’ve learned that taking a patient, measured approach is key on the long road towards guitar excellence.
How Long to Learn Guitar?
I used to only measure my guitar progress in years passed. But I’ve learned that total hours practicing is what really matters.
Mastering guitar takes a massive personal investment over time. As a rule of thumb through, it takes:
100 hours to play some basic tunes
500 ho ..read more
Edmonton Guitar Lessons
2M ago
Lots of people think long nails get in the way of playing guitar. But that’s not true! There are special techniques you can use so you can play just as well with longer nails. Like angling your fingers a certain way when you press the strings. Or using guitar picks that help.
You can even tune your guitar differently. Famous guitar player Dolly Parton plays great with super long fancy nails. So if you love getting your nails done, don’t worry. A bit of practice with some tricks that work for you means pretty nails can strum along on guitar just fine. You don’t have to cut them short to play!
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