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🌟 Exciting News: New Session Time
Hello everyone, I'm thrilled to announce that to better accommodate our growing community, our next session will be held tomorrow at 8 PM EST. This change is designed to ensure more of you can join us and benefit from the valuable insights and discussions What to Expect: - πŸ”΄ Engaging discussions on Your Goals - 🟑 Opportunities to connect with fellow members - 🟒 Q&A session to address all your burning questions I can't wait to see you there and continue building our knowledge and connections together!
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This is probably a good idea.
πŸŽ‰πŸŽΈ Welcome Troy Plitt to Our Guitar Community! πŸŽΈπŸŽ‰
Hello, everyone! Let's give a big, vibrant welcome to our newest member, Troy Plitt! 🌟🎢 Troy, we're absolutely thrilled to have you join us on this exciting musical journey. Now you can pick up the guitar and start learning, our community is here to support and inspire you every step of the way. 🎡❀️ To kick things off, we’d love for you to introduce yourself in the pinned post. Share a bit about your musical journey, your goals, or what gets you excited about playing guitar or wanting to learn the Guitar. We’re all eager to get to know you πŸŽΈπŸ€— Also, be sure to visit the "Welcome to My Community" Classroom and check out the introductory videos. It’s a great place to start and get familiar with everything we have to offer. πŸŽ₯πŸ“š Welcome aboard, Troy! 🎊🎢 Happy playing! 🎸🌈❀️
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@Troy Plitt Welcome, Troy!
Whatever you do, don't play piano! πŸ˜„πŸ˜„
I started practicing "Oh Holy Night" a couple of days ago. I'm using a lead sheet for this. I'm just playing the first part of the song, trying to get used to it. I think I'll be able to do well with it once I don't have to look at my left hand during chord changes. That is why I'm hesitating and making errors. @Chris Tangredi may have me arrested! Fingerstyle for guitar? A challenge!
Whatever you do, don't play piano!  πŸ˜„πŸ˜„
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@Chris Tangredi Guitar sounds better. You made a wise choice.
The Hidden Consequences of Keeping Guitar Strings on for Too Long 🎢
For many guitar enthusiasts, changing strings might seem like a chore, but neglecting this essential maintenance can lead to several issues for both your instrument and your sound quality. Here’s why it’s important not to leave guitar strings on for too long, especially for years: 1. Degraded Sound Quality 🎡: Over time, guitar strings accumulate dirt, sweat, and oils from your fingers. This buildup can cause your strings to sound dull and lifeless, significantly affecting your guitar's tone and resonance. Fresh strings, on the other hand, provide a bright, crisp sound that enhances your playing experience. 2.Increased Breakage Risk ⚠️: Old strings are more prone to breaking due to metal fatigue. Regularly changing your strings reduces the risk of unexpected breaks during performances or practice sessions, ensuring reliability and consistency in your playing. 3.Intonation Issues 🎢: As strings age, they can stretch unevenly, leading to intonation problems. This means your guitar might not play in tune across the entire fretboard, which can be particularly frustrating when recording or performing. 4.Corrosion and Rust ⛓️: Strings that have been on for years are likely to show signs of corrosion and rust. This not only affects sound quality but can also damage your guitar's fretboard and bridge over time. 5.mpact on Playability 🎸: Old strings can feel rough and uncomfortable to play, which can hinder your ability to perform techniques smoothly. New strings offer a smoother feel, making it easier to play and enjoy your instrument. In conclusion, regularly changing your guitar strings is a small investment that pays off in better sound, improved playability, and the overall longevity of your instrument. Don’t let the hassle of changing strings deter you from experiencing the full potential of your guitar! 🎡✨ Feel free to share this post with fellow guitarists to encourage them to keep their instruments in top shape! 🎢
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@Chris Tangredi Yes, I'm making some progress. Thank you for asking. One thing I've been practicing for the last couple of weeks is "Oh Holy NIght." I use a lead sheet. Recording still gives me issues, but I think I'm starting to cure the heebie-jeebies. With this song I had times of brilliance and times of Toys For Brains. 😁
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@Chris Tangredi Excellent advice. Thank you!
🎡 True or False: Quick Music Theory Quiz! 🎢
A quarter note is worth one beat in 4/4 time. πŸ₯ 1. The piano has black and white keys. 🎹 2. A guitar typically has six strings. 🎸 3. The treble clef is also known as the G clef. 🎼 4. A scale is a sequence of notes in ascending or descending order. 🎢 5. The note C is higher in pitch than the note D. 🎀 6. A duet is a performance by two musicians. 🎻 7. The term "piano" means to play loudly. 🎺
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A quarter note is worth one beat in 4/4 time. πŸ₯ True 1. The piano has black and white keys. 🎹 True 2. A guitar typically has six strings. 🎸 Depends, but yes. 3. The treble clef is also known as the G clef. 🎼 True 4. A scale is a sequence of notes in ascending or descending order. 🎢 True 5. The note C is higher in pitch than the note D. 🎀 False 6. A duet is a performance by two musicians. 🎻 True 7. The term "piano" means to play loudly. 🎺 I have no idea. 😁
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As a retired individual residing in Kansas, USA, I aspire to learn songs from artists such as Neil Diamond, classic Country songs, and improvisation.

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