Buying A New Guitar
October 8th, 2009
If you are in the position of looking to buy a guitar, then the following questions are the ones that you really should be asking yourself. The sad fact of the matter is that many people they end up spending a lot more money than they need to, and many people end up with what they thought was a great deal that turns out to be complete rubbish.
What is the type of music that I am looking to play?
Whatever kind of music you like, the basic skills that come into playing the guitar are pretty much the same. The guitars, however, are different – they are built with a particular style in mind.
• For the beginner it’s a good idea to look at a classical or an electric guitar. These tend to be easier on the fingers to begin with, and thus easier to learn on.
• For the more experienced player it really comes down to what kind of music you want to play, as well as price and style. You should consider what you are trying to achieve – for example are you looking to improve your current style or expand your repertoire?
What is ‘tonal quality’?
Tonal quality, is, quite simply, the unique sound of the individual guitar. Does that sound suit you and your style of playing? Each guitar is different, so strum it and listen carefully to the noise that it makes.
What is the ‘action’’?
The action is the placement of the strings on the fretboard. The placement of the strings will affect the playability of the guitar – too high and the strings become more difficult to press down and therefore affect the tempo of your playing.
Is the neck straight?
If there is even a slight bend in the neck it will hinder the intonation of the instrument, and at different points chords will sound different.
Does the neck fit in my hand?
When a craftsman builds a guitar, they vary the shape and size of the neck to suit the variability of the players’ hands. The thin necks are usually more suitable for smaller hands, but thicker necks tend to be stronger.
How much can you afford?
You shouldn’t really be thinking about spending a massive amount of money on a new guitar if you are a beginner. Look at exactly how much you have to spend, and then make sure you keep to it. Looking at models that you can’t afford is a waste of time and will only make you confused. Upgrading is easy when you have practiced for a while and you have a better idea of what style of music you want to play.
Getting it right, and getting it right from the very beginning is absolutely vital. Get it right, and you have a much better chance of succeeding in your musical quest. Buying a guitar based solely on what it looks like as it hangs in the shop is a recipe for disaster – you will get it home only to find that it does not even come close to fitting your needs. Relegation to the corner of the living room or the loft will probably ensue! Buying a guitar is like making an investment – an investment into your own musical futur
What is the type of music that I am looking to play?
Whatever kind of music you like, the basic skills that come into playing the guitar are pretty much the same. The guitars, however, are different – they are built with a particular style in mind.
• For the beginner it’s a good idea to look at a classical or an electric guitar. These tend to be easier on the fingers to begin with, and thus easier to learn on.
• For the more experienced player it really comes down to what kind of music you want to play, as well as price and style. You should consider what you are trying to achieve – for example are you looking to improve your current style or expand your repertoire?
What is ‘tonal quality’?
Tonal quality, is, quite simply, the unique sound of the individual guitar. Does that sound suit you and your style of playing? Each guitar is different, so strum it and listen carefully to the noise that it makes.
What is the ‘action’’?
The action is the placement of the strings on the fretboard. The placement of the strings will affect the playability of the guitar – too high and the strings become more difficult to press down and therefore affect the tempo of your playing.
Is the neck straight?
If there is even a slight bend in the neck it will hinder the intonation of the instrument, and at different points chords will sound different.
Does the neck fit in my hand?
When a craftsman builds a guitar, they vary the shape and size of the neck to suit the variability of the players’ hands. The thin necks are usually more suitable for smaller hands, but thicker necks tend to be stronger.
How much can you afford?
You shouldn’t really be thinking about spending a massive amount of money on a new guitar if you are a beginner. Look at exactly how much you have to spend, and then make sure you keep to it. Looking at models that you can’t afford is a waste of time and will only make you confused. Upgrading is easy when you have practiced for a while and you have a better idea of what style of music you want to play.
Getting it right, and getting it right from the very beginning is absolutely vital. Get it right, and you have a much better chance of succeeding in your musical quest. Buying a guitar based solely on what it looks like as it hangs in the shop is a recipe for disaster – you will get it home only to find that it does not even come close to fitting your needs. Relegation to the corner of the living room or the loft will probably ensue! Buying a guitar is like making an investment – an investment into your own musical futur
You’re Always in My Heart, Sam
October 2nd, 2009
At that time, I was still studying in my room. We were twins. Both of us were still waiting for the result to study abroad. Both of us filled some forms to study overseas last three months. Then, he stopped for a moment and told me that he was accepted to further his studies in Germany. I was eager to open my mail. Sam was just behind my back.I quickly opened and read the mail. I was accepted to continue my studies in Russia. I gave the letter to Sam. Sam was supposed to study in Russia and I was supposed to continue my studies in Germany.
Some robbers tried to rob the bank. Before the robber started to instruct and terrorize the bank manager, the police were just arrived at the scene. The robbers were surrounded by the policemen. The robbers decided to take us as hostages. We were locked inside the bank. The policemen tried to persuade the robbers to release the hostages. Sam tried to whisper something to me. Sam told me to stay.I did not know what to do at that time. Then, the robber quickly grabbed my hand and held his gun to my head. It was a meteoric situation. He yelled at the bank manager.
“Put all the money into the bags or else, I’ll kill this girl with a single bullet,” he instructed the bank manager.
The bank manager quickly put the money into the bags. The robber let me free and ordered me to lie down on the ground. All of sudden, the policeman outside the bank asked the robbers to surrender. The robbers discussed among themselves. I looked at Sam and he could see the fear in my eyes. He showed a signal to ask me to stay calm.
“Do not shoot or I will kill this girl. the robber shouted to the policemen.
The policemen had no other choice. The robber was struggling with someone. When I turned my face back to see, it was Sam! The frantic robber tried to pull the trigger and I realized that Sam was in danger. The policemen quickly moved into actions. Then, a sound of shot being released caught my attention. Sam had been shot. The policemen quickly shot the robber. I ran toward Sam. The paramedics rushed to Sam and tried to stop the bleeding. “You’ll be alright, Sam. Then, he eyes were closed and his breathing was stopped. I hugged him and tears fell down my cheeks.
I’ll fulfill your dream, Sam,” I whispered to his ear while hugging him.
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