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Pulgar (or p) = Thumb

Indice (or i) = Index finger

Medio (or m)= Middle finger

Anular (or a) = Ring finger

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Who are some famous people who play classical guitar?

The term acoustic guitar in general do not refer to classical guitar. A typical guitar has narrower neck and steel string, classical guitar has wider neck and nylon string SongScouting: Guitars are either acoustic or electric. A classical (sometimes called "folk") guitar is a type of acoustic guitar with a wider neck (for easier fingering with the right hand). An acoustic guitar can come nylon or steel strung. Note: never string a nylon guitar with steel strings or you may snap the neck.


Is a right handed guitar for a right handed person?

Yes, a right handed guitar is for right handed people.


What best describes the motion of a guitar string as it is pluck?

Pizzicato ( /&#716;p&#618;ts&#618;&#712;k&#593;&#720;to&#650;/; Italian: pizzicato, roughly translated as plucked)[1] is a playing technique that involves plucking the strings of a string instrument.When only one string is being played at a time, it is referred to as plucking the string.If you are running your fingers or pick over multiple strings at once to make a chord, that is called strumming.Guitar/Picking and Plucking < GuitarJump to: navigation, searchThere two major methods of right hand (for right handed players) techniques namely, either by using a pick (also called a plectrum) or fingers. The plectrum is very common in rock, country and pop music, where it is considered convenient for strumming and louder guitar sound. Use of fingers is most common among classical guitarists and flamenco players, as combination of strings better executed using the right hand fingers, and generally have softer sound than the pick. Other than classical guitarists and flamenco players, use of a pick or fingers is a matter of personal preference.If you're a beginning guitarist, you've probably seen Eddie Van Halen,Steve Vai and other famous players do a neat trick where they seem to be playing with both hands on the fretboard. It's called "tapping"


Why is the guitar always stage right and the bass guitar stage left?

Because. The bass is not always on the left look at Nirvana, the guitar was on the left and bass on the right


What is the proper way to hold a guitar?

The strap has to be low, the guitar has to be on your crotch area, and in a solo, you can raise the guitar with your left hand, and raising your right foot a little you can than place the guitar on your right leg in a vertical position.

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Who are some famous people who play classical guitar?

The term acoustic guitar in general do not refer to classical guitar. A typical guitar has narrower neck and steel string, classical guitar has wider neck and nylon string SongScouting: Guitars are either acoustic or electric. A classical (sometimes called "folk") guitar is a type of acoustic guitar with a wider neck (for easier fingering with the right hand). An acoustic guitar can come nylon or steel strung. Note: never string a nylon guitar with steel strings or you may snap the neck.


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the guitar is played with your fingers and its held on your lap.


Is a right handed guitar for a right handed person?

Yes, a right handed guitar is for right handed people.


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Paul Mccartney played the bass guitar, Ringo Starr played the drums, John Lennon played the back-up guitar, and George Harrison played the lead guitar. The names might not be spelled right, but I'm sure you can figure it out.


What best describes the motion of a guitar string as it is pluck?

Pizzicato ( /&#716;p&#618;ts&#618;&#712;k&#593;&#720;to&#650;/; Italian: pizzicato, roughly translated as plucked)[1] is a playing technique that involves plucking the strings of a string instrument.When only one string is being played at a time, it is referred to as plucking the string.If you are running your fingers or pick over multiple strings at once to make a chord, that is called strumming.Guitar/Picking and Plucking < GuitarJump to: navigation, searchThere two major methods of right hand (for right handed players) techniques namely, either by using a pick (also called a plectrum) or fingers. The plectrum is very common in rock, country and pop music, where it is considered convenient for strumming and louder guitar sound. Use of fingers is most common among classical guitarists and flamenco players, as combination of strings better executed using the right hand fingers, and generally have softer sound than the pick. Other than classical guitarists and flamenco players, use of a pick or fingers is a matter of personal preference.If you're a beginning guitarist, you've probably seen Eddie Van Halen,Steve Vai and other famous players do a neat trick where they seem to be playing with both hands on the fretboard. It's called "tapping"


Does Luke Bryan have tattoos?

yes. him and his wife both have each other's initials on their ring fingers. a sweet gesture since he has to wear his wedding band on his right hand to play guitar.


What shortcut keys to be used by right fingers?

At right side of the keyboard there are shortcut keys. They are are used by right fingers.


Where is the receiving button on Guitar Hero guitar?

The bottom right corner of the guitar


What way it best easiest quickest to learn fingerstyle on classical guitar i have problems with 2 note chords while skipping strings?

you cannot play fingerstyle without learning the basics, the quickest way is doing it the hard way... 6 hours of practice every day and train your fingers in the right position otherwise you'll be hitting the wrong strings... im not a professional guitarist or a tutor, im just an average guitar player who thought himself how to play. patience is the key :)


Why is the guitar always stage right and the bass guitar stage left?

Because. The bass is not always on the left look at Nirvana, the guitar was on the left and bass on the right