How I Feel About Instruments And Music

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Introduction

Hey, my name is Kurt and this is the first post or blog that I’ve written. Because this is my first post I’m going to be writing about something that I know about, stringed instruments. The greatest thing I feel about instruments is that they allow individuals to express themselves in any way they want, and you can take them anywhere without issues like camping and fishing trips. I can’t remember how long I’ve been playing music, but I think I got my first guitar when I was around 10. I’ve been hooked ever since. I play guitar, bass, a little drums even though I’m absolutely terrible.

There’s not much of a difference between brands other than personal feel and price, but there’s no difference between that 6000 and 600 dollar piece. Fender, Jackson, and Kramer are what I try to stick to, because I just like the way they feel. Also, they’re affordable. The type of wood that you use on instruments can have an effect of the way they sound. If an instrument has thick wood it will hold the sound better. If a guitar has thin wood for a body, it won’t resonate as well.

Since people want their own sound, they can do things to change how it will sound. Besides changing the gear, you could shave down the neck. That will make it lighter in you’re playing hand so you can move faster. The best part of music is that anyone can start and learn. It just takes individual effort and desire to try and start and be dedicated enough. The problem there is that most people have no free time at all, and music can take up a lot of time. But it is definitely worth learning. It can help with stress, and is a great way to be social.instruments

The internet changed how people learn music. You can teach yourself with videos and help from websites.

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