• You can certainly pluck a metal-string guitar, but due to the lower tension of the strings and the softer material they […]

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  • Absolutely not. Metal-string guitars are designed to sustain a much higher tension on the strings than their classical counterparts. This is […]

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  • The classical guitar has been designed to be picked and not to be strummed. This doesn’t mean that you can’t strum […]

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  • There’s a fairly common idea that it takes longer to master the piano than the guitar, but this is simply a […]

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  • Metal strings are ideal, in general, for strumming chords with a pick or for modern fingerstyle arrangements, offering a much brighter […]

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  • The differences between finger-style and classical guitar technique are not confined to a technical level only For starters, the tool is […]

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  • Although strumming is considered to be much easier than finger-style, it is also true that learning to strum early can lead […]

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  • Finger-style guitar isn’t too difficult to learn, but it does require persistence and dedication. The main goal is to develop strong […]

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  • There are many players who have successfully taught themselves the guitar, but the reality is that very often, if not always, […]

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  • According to some rough estimates, it takes about 300 hours to become familiar with some basic chords and develop confidence with […]

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