The G string, or the third string of the classical guitar, is the thickest of the treble strings. It is more prone to string buzz. There are a few reasons why it happens and the solution directly...
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Whether beginner or advanced, a classical guitar player is expected to spend a good time practicing scales. It helps beginners learn the fingerboard grid quickly and grounds them in basic music...
Even non-players of the classical guitar notice the string squeaks that the classical guitar produces. Some players become accustomed to the sounds and even consider them (within reason) as somehow...
A beginner of the classical guitar spends many a carefree hour learning a new skill till the time comes to upgrade the instrument. They quickly learn that a new guitar having a solid wood top is a...
It is common for a classical guitar player to feel stumped by sight-reading. Up against a new passage or an unfamiliar piece of music, they ‘freeze’. The connection between the notes on the page...
Classical Guitar Home Recording: What’s the Best Microphone?
You want good audio quality if you want to put up your playing on social media. You can have the world’s best microphone but if the mic placement is wrong, you won’t get too pleasing a result....