In our previous post, we already discussed the changes in the shape of a Yamaha Violin and why these changes are critical to the quality of sound that it is able to produce. We had not bothered explaining what those changes are and we will not do so here either. Those changes are for intermediate and advanced violin players. At this moment, you would not need to learn extensively about such changes as a novice. It is more than enough already that you do know such changes exist and are the reason for the beautiful music that Yamaha violins can produce.
The second reason for the melodious music that Yamaha violins are able to create is due to the type of wood the company had used. Yamaha, being a born and bred company in Japan, only uses woods that are native to the Land of the Rising Sun. You will know more about this in our next post, so do watch out for it!
In this article we are going to take a look at the body of a guitar and the basics of tuning a guitar. If you want to learn how to play guitar, you would have to take up an acoustic guitar to start with and that would be a six stringed guitar. The six strings in a guitar are named as “E, B, G, D, A and E” starting from the thinnest string to the fattest one. For tuning a guitar you can use a piano, a guitar tuner available at musical instrument shops are simply an online guitar tuner available on websites that usually offer
When changing chords in playing the guitar. It is always hard for beginner to immediately do that. Transferring your fingers from one place to another on the fretboard and imagining what fingers to move next and where to put. While the melody is at the back of your mind humming the fingers of your other hand needs to strike those strings. As easy as it may sounds, you can help but get frustrated with your hands not doing it right.