You need to be willing to move to a city that has a very active music scene.Preferably one that has busy recording studios, record label offices, and ...
No, you don't have to give it up altogether, but some things arwill be harder to do that way.
A lot of times, you do have to mute the string with your right hand at the top of the bend to keep from hearing the release of the bend.
You might try this: Assuming you have a chromatic tuner, tune the open strings. Then, check your intonation on the 3rd fret on the 1st,2nd,3rd and 4th...
Yeah, like Bob said. Your palm should not be touching the guitar neck. Just your fingertips and your thumb. The palm of your hand should be pointed in...
I agree with the previous posts. I've been teaching for over 30 years, and I find there are very few 9 year-olds who really have the motivation to pra...
Yep.Play Slow.And relax.Pay attention to your breathing.Don't hold your breath and tense up. Play along with a metronome at a slow tempo.Don't worry a...
I'm not seeing any consistent meter established. Like you have short lines with a few words and then a long line with a lot more words. When you look ...
I can "feel" the meter of the lyrics of the first two lines, but the 3rd line has a lot more syllables and breaks up the rhythmic pattern you've estab...
If you listen to other songs, you'll notice that the last word of a line rhymes with the last word of another line. Rhyming is one of the essential pa...
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Also, think about how you want the song to make HER feel.
I can't figure out what the meter or the rhyme scheme are from reading the lyrics.
Get some books about songwriting."The Craft of Lyric Writing" by Sheila Davis is a really good one.