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Classical guitar, in any case, is probably harder than it needs to be. When you learn classical guitar, you are following a very well-established tradition in which you are expected to do things a certain way. Much of this tradition was created by the great classical guitarist Ségovia, who was (a) feeling his own way and (b) not very interested in making things easy for others. If the electric guitar is played with all the fingers of the right hand it offers a lot more options than the classical guitar in every sonic parameter so it is much harder to master. But the most important piece of information is that electric guitarists are often allowed to skate by with little skill while that is never the case for classical guitarists who are to a person masters. Only a few electric guitarists really master the instrument, but when they do they have a lot more options than classical guitarists. 531 views · View 1 Upvoter.
Here is a video from Guitar Compass with a teacher playing easy chords on a banjo with a fairly narrow neck. As you can see, it’s easy for his hand to reach across the neck of the banjo, whereas guitars typically have much wider necks than banjos and are therefore harder to reach across to make a chord, especially a barre chord. Check out this chart below showing chords on a 4-string banjo. They also sound a lot different. I say for the most part, because there are also 12-string guitars, which are essentially guitars with double the number of strings, and yet the strings on a 12-stringer are grouped like so: The vast majority of players play 6-stringers, though. The guitar has more notes and finger athletics to master than the banjo. This will make it harder to learn the banjo than the guitar for some people. The banjo has fewer strings, which can make it a bit easier to play.
Barre chords are doable on my Ibanez but need more force than on her Squier, playing on her Squier is a lot easier and comfortable in general because I need less strength. Especially the frets 1 to 3 seem to have less action on her Squier. We are both using D'Addario 9/42 Superlights and Standard Tuning. Is it because of the Setup or is it normal that my Ibanez is harder to play? Or does it have anything to do with the number of total frets? Thanks in Advance!
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You Are What You Is" is a single which Frank Zappa released from his 1981 album of the same title. The song is known for going out of its way to use improper English, basically mocking the rest of its context. It was the B-side for 1982 single "Valley Girl". This song was also remixed for the 1984 album Thing-Fish. The lyrics, which essentially tell the listener to be themselves and embrace their culture, tell the stories of two young men, both of whom Zappa describes as "foolish"
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But guitar is harder initially until you get the technique down. Ingélou, Taggart liked this post. It may be harder to sound good on a guitar when playing classical pieces. You probably get more satisfaction sooner from the piano. Once you're past the initial stages, they are both hard & I don't care to speculate which is harder. By the way, today a lot of guitarists use techniques like tapping to play exactly like a piano, but on guitar.
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