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Made in the shape of a shell with an animal hide stretched over it, the djembe is a large goblet like drum that falls into the membranophone category of instruments. Mostly played by just using the hands its shape produces a hard to resist deep tone...
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The classical guitar is looked on by fans of other styles of guitar playing as technically advanced but a little starchy. Of course, to use the guitar to faithfully interpret works written for the piano or violin does need a formidable technique....
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One of the most breathtakingly impressive styles of guitar is the rock of the late sixties and early seventies. The era of the riff-heavy songs where the lyrics seemed to be just an excuse to make up another riff. So, as a result, lots of guys who...
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If you restrict your search to your neighborhood you probably won't find the BEST guitar teacher but you will find one who can teach you something. Guitar teachers come in assorted shapes and sizes - some know a lot about a narrow niche of the...
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Many beginner guitar players, anxious to get through the hard stuff and start playing ask if they really need chords to learn guitar. There's also the question of how many chords are really necessary. Some people have actually bought their first...
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