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  • How to Fit Guitar Strings

    Guitar strings are held in place by the bridge, crossing over the body and ending at the tuning pegs in the neck. With use and over time, a guitar may need to be fitted with new strings,...

  • How to Play a Slide Guitar

    Playing slide guitar like the pros takes lots of practice, but getting started is pretty easy. First, you need a slide. Any glass, metal, or rigid plastic tube will do for starters--a bottle neck,...

  • How to Play Basic Finger Picking On Guitar

    With this video, you can learn basic finger style guitar if you have a working knowledge of open chords. Finger picking is fun and easy! Give it a try.

  • How to Select an Acoustic Guitar

    Selecting an acoustic guitar for you child or yourself to begin guitar lessons can be a daunting task after seeing all of those guitars hanging on the walls of a music store! Where do you begin? ...

  • How to Buy Guitar Strings in Bulk

    If you change you guitar strings frequently or have several guitars, buying guitar strings in bulk can save you time and money. Not only do many retailers provide a discount for bulk purchases of...

  • How to Put a Whammy Bar on a Electric Guitar

    Putting a whammy bar, or tremolo bar, on a guitar is a simple task that will allow you to bend notes. When a whammy bar is installed on a guitar you can pull the bar toward the neck, thus...

  • How to Open a Rosin Cake for Violin Bows

    Bow rosin is a vital element of playing the violin. Made from processed pine tar and proprietary ingredients, which differ according to the manufacturer, rosin allows the smooth bow-hair to grip...

  • How to Play Acoustic Guitar for Kids

    Learning a musical instrument at a young age is something many people wish they had done, as it is a great way to express ourselves and be creative. Often associated with famous musicians, the...

  • How to Tune Acoustic and Electric Guitars

    Musical instruments, especially string instruments like the guitar, require tuning to keep all of the strings at the right pitch. A tuned electric or acoustic guitar is necessary for a good,...

  • How to rock the G Chord on guitar

    The G chord is probably considered one of the easiest chords to learn for a beggining guitarist. Learning guitar takes a lot of patience and practice. Give it atleast 20 minutes a day and dont get...

  • Violin Bridge Mounting Instructions

    Because new violins are shipped without bridges installed, and because violin bridges sometimes break or wear out, violinists sometimes need to replace a bridge. The job requires careful...

  • How to String a Nylon String Acoustic Guitar

    Nylon string guitars are typically easier to play than steel string guitars. They are easier on your fingers and are more forgiving to mistakes.

  • How to Install a Violin Bridge

    Violins are capable of creating genres of music from bluegrass to classical. In order for a violin to produce the best sound quality possible, all parts of the violin must be installed to...

  • How to Play Ukulele Songs

    Learning to play songs on the ukulele can be a fun and rewarding experience. Unlike the guitar or piano, the ukulele's small size and four strings make it a relatively easy instrument to learn and...

  • How to String a First Act Guitar

    First Act makes several high-quality beginner's guitars that feature string-through-body construction, which adds sustain to the notes and makes for a strong anchoring point for the string itself....

  • How to Change The Tone of Your Guitar

    One of the questions I hear most often from people fairly new on guitar is "How can I change the tone of my guitar, or come up with a better sound? Hopefully this will at least help answer...

  • How to play any A chord

    Learning to play chords on the guitar can be fun and challenging at the same time. The more chords you know as a guitarist the better you will be. This article is all about learning the A chord...

  • How to String a Double Lock Guitar

    Stringing a double lock guitar can be a challenge. By following the proper steps and remembering to adjust the fine tuners before beginning, you can quickly and easily change the strings.

  • How to Tune a Jackson Floyd Rose Guitar

    Tuning a Floyd Rose floating bridge on a Jackson guitar can be more difficult than working with a fixed bridge. The strings are tuned the conventional way and then, by using the second set of fine...

  • Oscar Schmidt Autoharp Information

    More than a century old, Oscar Schmidt autoharps are among the most recognizable autoharps in the music world. The autoharp is a perennial favorite among players in the folk and Americana genres...

  • How to Learn the Strings on a Violin

    Learning the strings on a violin is very simple and shouldn't take long due to there only being four or sometimes five strings altogether. Memorize violin strings with help from an experienced...

  • How to Teach Yourself to Play a Violin

    When teaching yourself to play a violin, remember that the bow should be perfectly straight when sliding it across the strings. Discover how to learn the violin on your own with proper technique...

  • How to Play Banjo

    The banjo is a fun, up-tempo instrument found frequently in bluegrass and country music, and even used in slapstick comedy music skits. There are several kinds of banjos, but the playing...

  • How to Play a D Major Seventh (DM7) Open Chord on Guitar

    Open guitar chords are mainly played on the first three frets of the guitar. They are called open because strings that aren't being fretted (pressed to a fret by your finger) are...

  • How to Play a D Minor Seventh (Dm7) Open Chord on Guitar

    Open guitar chords are mainly played on the first three frets of the guitar. They are called open because strings that aren't being fretted (pressed to a fret by your finger) are...

  • How to Play a D Dominant Seventh (D7) Open Chord on Guitar

    Open guitar chords are mainly played on the first three frets of the guitar. They are called open because strings that aren't being fretted (pressed to a fret by your finger) are...

  • How to Build a Stand-Up Bass

    Musical instruments can be extremely expensive, especially if you are investing in something you are not sure whether you will pursue in the long run. Building your own instruments, such as a...

  • How to Change the Strings on a Fiddle

    The fiddle is a wonderful stringed instrument. It contains four strings, each of which is a different pitch. The pitches are a musical 5th away from each other. The lowest string is a G, followed...

  • How to Play the Violin for Adults

    The violin is a fine instrument for adults to learn, even if they have no prior musical background. Although the violin is traditionally used primarily in classical music, the instrument has seen...

  • How to Read Guitar Tabs Easily

    If you're learning how to play the guitar, but don't know how to read sheet music, tabs can be a great resource to you. They provide a way to learn how to play your favorite songs even if you have...

  • How to Play a G Open Chord on a Guitar

    Open guitar chords are mainly played on the first three frets of the guitar. They are called open because strings that aren't being fretted (pressed to a fret by your finger) are...

  • How to String a Fender Stratacoustic

    Restringing a Fender Stratacoustic is necessary after debris and dirt have accumulated on your strings. Fender recommends using their medium- or low-gauge electric strings for this particular...

  • How Do You Make a Piano?

    A concert grand piano weighs about a half ton, has more than 12,000 moving parts, and takes more than 400 people to construct. All the parts of a piano must work together to give the instrument a...

  • How Do I String My Mountain Dulcimer?

    The mountain dulcimer is an instrument that has been used primarily in the Appalachian area of the United States for many years. This instrument, which belongs in the zither family, consists of a...

  • How to Play an E Minor Seventh (Em7) Open Chord on Guitar

    Open guitar chords are mainly played on the first three frets of the guitar. They are called open because strings that aren't being fretted (pressed to a fret by your finger) are...

  • How to Play an E Dominant Seventh (E7) Open Chord on Guitar

    Open guitar chords are mainly played on the first three frets of the guitar. They are called open because strings that aren't being fretted (pressed to a fret by your finger) are...

  • How to Play a D Minor Open Chord on Guitar

    Open guitar chords are mainly played on the first three frets of the guitar. They are called open because strings that aren't being fretted (pressed to a fret by your finger) are...

  • What are Violin Strings Made Of?

    Violin strings can be made from a variety of materials, with each type of string possessing its own unique characteristics of sound and levels of convenience for the player.

  • How to Play an F Open Chord on Guitar

    Open guitar chords are mainly played on the first three frets of the guitar. They are called open because strings that aren't being fretted (pressed to a fret by your finger) are...

  • How to Play an E Open Chord on Guitar

    Open guitar chords are mainly played on the first three frets of the guitar. They are called open because strings that aren't being fretted (pressed to a fret by your finger) are...

  • How to Play a D Open Chord on Guitar

    Open guitar chords are mainly played on the first three frets of the guitar. They are called open because strings that aren't being fretted (pressed to a fret by your finger) are...

  • How to Change Mandolin Strings

    Before changing mandolin strings, release as much pressure as possible so the strings do not spring back and cause injury. Remove and replace old mandolin strings with help from the member of an...

  • How to Play Major Bar Chords on Guitar

    The major bar chords are the foundation of many songs. There are two forms to learn. With practice, you'll be able to play along to the rhythm guitar in your favorite songs, or create your own...

  • How to play an E Chord on guitar

    One of the most fundamental chords in guitar-playing is the E Minor Chord. Also referred to as one of the "open" chords, it is used in everything from rock music to blues guitar. The...

  • How Are Guitar Strings Related to Waves?

    Sound is caused by vibrations. Just as organs within the mouth and throat vibrate to produce speech, or speakers vibrate as directed by electronic impulses to reproduce the sounds of recorded...

  • How to Adjust a Nut for Upright Bass

    To ensure playability and the best sound possible, the upright bass should be properly set up. Setting up a bass involves adjustments to several key points on the bass, including the bridge,...

  • How Far Should Strings Be From the Fretboard on Acoustic Guitars?

    Whether you are a beginner working toward learning the guitar or are a professional, it is important to have an instrument that is properly strung for your playing style. By adjusting the string...

  • Definition of Hurdy-Gurdy

    The hurdy-gurdy is a very old instrument associated with European folk music. It reached the height of its popularity on the late Middle Ages and Renaissance, and is still widely used in Eastern...

  • DIY Dobro Guitar

    For musicians looking to stand out from the crowd, the Dobro guitar offers a unique instrument capable of producing a sound that meshes well with blues, bluegrass and country music. Dobro is a...

  • How to Play "Slap Guitar"

    The acoustic guitar is oftentimes seen as the boring predecessor to the electric guitar. If taken full advantage of, the acoustic offers an entirely different and fulfilling musical experience. ...

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