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(10 replies, posted in Acoustic)

It is important in the development of any guitar player to build independent finger strength in the fret hand. This is especially true for the acoustic guitar since it is often times harder to play than the electric due to the thickness of the strings. To help speed things up here is an acoustic guitar lesson that will build finger strength and help synchronize your hands.

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(22 replies, posted in Guitars and accessories)

When buying a guitar for beginners i recommend a nylon stringed acoustic, as they will be the easiest on the fingers. However, students with small hands may find the wider neck of a classical guitar hard to play because of the reach involved. Something to consider in this case is a 1/2 or 3/4 size. Musical style, quality and price are the key determining factors to consider when buying a guitar for intermediate and advanced players.

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