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Guide to buying a battery: essential tips
In order not to make a mistake when buying a battery, we have provided you with some very important tips. But it’s a process. You need to consider the sound you want, the amount of money you have available to buy, the musical styles you will play, etc. We’ve concocted a few things to consider in order to make the best investment with the money you have. What do you need ? Are you learning to play the drums? Have you been playing for a while? Do you play as a hobby? Professionally? Either way, understanding what you need will help you know which drum set to choose. For example: if...
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Guide to buying a battery: essential tips
In order not to make a mistake when buying a battery, we have provided you with some very important tips. But it’s a process. You need to consider the sound you want, the amount of money you have available to buy, the musical styles you will play, etc. We’ve concocted a few things to consider in order to make the best investment with the money you have. What do you need ? Are you learning to play the drums? Have you been playing for a while? Do you play as a hobby? Professionally? Either way, understanding what you need will help you know which drum set to choose. For example: if...
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Frequently asked questions about arpeggios
Remember that this topic is about arpeggios for all instruments, not about arpeggio technique on the guitar. Both are different concepts. However, we are clarifying some doubts so that the two are no longer confused. This article aims to clarify some of the main doubts about the arpeggio. What is an arpeggio? To venture into the subject, it is important to know what arpeggio is. Basically, an arpeggio is playing the notes of a chord in succession. In other words, one at a time. For example: if we have the chord E major formed by the notes E – G # – B. If we play these notes in isolation, then we have the arpeggio of E. Many people think that the name “arpeggio” comes from the instrument called “harp” which is played by arpeggios with fingers. However,...
3 differences between a professional musician and an amateur
Playing the guitar may seem simple in theory, at least, any great musician will tell you that. Just learn some chords, scales and listen to the masters. With a little practice, you’re ready. But when you try to improvise, it’s not so simple. Here we will discuss the differences between a professional and an amateur musician, in 3 points, which we list below. It all starts in the study room Well, every musician practices. That’s true! But the best ones approach the idea of practice and the learning process in a unique way. Many guitarists are forced to study due to pressure from parents, teachers, or even a sense of obligation to study. After all, you should play if you really want to, otherwise, you might get frustrated. A professional, on the other hand, practices...
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Frequently asked questions about arpeggios
