How To Adjust The Neck On A Guitar
Truss rod adjustments can be a scary thing, especially when you’re new to the game.
Truss rod adjustments can be a scary thing, especially when you’re new to the game.
Finding good quality guitar lessons online for free was a lot easier a few years ago. Nowadays, with a greater selection of products than ever, it’s actually more difficult.
Most guitarists I know are gear nerds, one way or the other. They can be purists and only stick with classical stuff like tube amps and analog guitar pedals. Or be completely nuts about trying every pedal under the sun.
Learning how to read Tabs, or Tablature as it is actually called, is a very straight forward business when it comes down to it.
For a long time guitar modes seemed very mysterious to me, and I just couldn’t grasp what they were, or how to use them. It turns out there wasn’t much mystery at all.
Broadly speaking, I love music. And music is made up of lots of different instruments. Therefore, I’m very grateful for each and every musician who contributes to this great mix. And contributes by playing different instruments.
I’ve learned to play several different instruments over a period of almost 40 years, and piano and guitar have been a major part of that period.
If you’re just starting out, or if you have been playing for a while but hit a huge plateau, you’re probably wondering if getting lessons is the right way to go. Will they make a difference? Or is it better to teach yourself?
Being around your soul tribe is always a great thing, and in my case that is of course other musicians. We vibe at the same frequency, as we share a common interest and passion, and therefore have a lot to talk about and share.
Let’s be honest, learning the guitar is no walk in the park. The guitar is considered by many to be one of the most difficult instruments to learn, and I actually agree with that statement.