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Ergoplay Guitar Support for Kids

March 16, 2015 By admin Leave a Comment

We are now carrying the ErgoPlay Guitar Support for Kids. I’ve made you this little video to show you the new guitar support. Sure wish they had these supports for kids years ago! I would have definitely been recommending it to my little students. Here’s the video…

As you can see in the video, it’s a smaller version of the ErgoPlay Tappert Guitar Support. These supports are made in Germany. That may be why they are of such good quality.

With my younger students, I usually had them use a footstool. Without raising the neck of the guitar, it’s very difficult to either sit with good posture or play with a good guitar technique. The problem with using a footstool is that it throws off your lower back.

If you’re just playing for short amounts of time, using a footstool is fine, but if you play for longer stretches of time it’s not good for your back.

This support is also best for adults who play smaller guitars, like a 3/4 size instrument. There are some top notch guitars that cost thousands of dollars that are 3/4 size instruments. You should use the instrument that fits your frame and budget.

All of the ErgoPlay Guitar Supports are available in our ‘Store’ and we have them all listed here with a video of how to assemble and use the supports – ErgoPlay Guitar Supports

My early video lessons were filmed with an A-frame Guitar Support, but the ErgoPlay is more adjustable and the suction cups don’t pop off as much as the A-frame support did.

This support can help kids sit up straighter while playing the guitar. That also can help with singing because if your posture is good, that frees up your lungs to support your singing.

 

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3 Common Guitar Playing Mistakes

June 27, 2014 By jeanw Leave a Comment

 

Sometimes just subtle changes can make a huge difference between pain and no pain or getting a clear chord vs. a buzzing chord. Here are 3 things you can change today that can help a lot with your guitar playing skills.

1. Are Your Nails Short Enough For Holding Down The Guitar Strings?

Guitar NailsThis is a common mistake that’s easy to fix. Many guitar players don’t realize how short your nails need to be. I’m talking about the left hand nails, or for the hand the holds down the guitar strings. As you can see the picture, you should be able to see finger padding right above the nails. A caution for those with a nail quick that is right at the edge of your finger. Don’t trim past the quick.

You can trim your nails with nails scissors or clippers, then use a nail file to even it out and trim a bit more.

My nails grow pretty fast and need to be trimmed every week. Once they start to grow, it’s harder to get the notes on the guitar clear. Your nails can get in the way. That make it difficult to hold down the notes without buzzing because the nail instead of your finger padding can be touching the strings.

This also makes it more difficult to get clean slides or hit on and pull offs when your nails are too long. I do like short nails for plucking the strings of the guitar, but no nails for holding down strings over the fingerboard.

2. Are You Playing With Too Much Tension?

This is a huge mistake I see in most guitar players. For example, at a Christian Guitar Convention several years ago, I was surprised to find only 2 students out of the classes I was teaching with relaxed technique. Did you know, for example, that you do not have to hold the strings down to the wood? You just need to hold the strings down to the frets.

Kids, in general, need to hold down the strings harder, but a lot of adults don’t. One of the ways to test if you are using too much tension is to see if you can completely relax the fingers you are not using. This applies to both hands.

In the classes, I went to each student and touched their right hand in the finger picking position above the guitar strings. Your fingers should be completely relaxed. It’s odd, but relaxing your shoulders and face actually helps you to relax your fingers.

After graduating from USC in Guitar Performance, I found that after playing 10 hours in a day, there was no hand fatigue at all. Playing with a relaxed technique was drilled into me by some of the teachers there. It really makes a big difference.

3. Do You Warm Up First?

Instead of just playing songs, if you work on changing chords better or finger exercises first, you’ll make faster progress. If there is a song with a chord change you find hard. Isolate just the chord change and play it over and over by itself. It’s also a great idea to warm up with guitar scales or exercises. For example, here are a couple good Guitar Technique Exercises you might like to try.

 

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How To Read Guitar TAB

October 21, 2013 By jeanw 3 Comments

Once you know how it works, reading guitar tab is very easy. I recently got a phone call from a gentleman who mentioned on the phone that he did not know how to read guitar tablature. This post is for people who do not know how to read guitar tablature. I’ve put together a short video with several exercises that should help you feel very comfortable with reading guitar tab.

Here are the five exercises:    [Read more…]

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Facebook SV Giveaway

July 14, 2013 By jeanw 4 Comments

Worship Guitar Class Facebook Giveaway

The online streaming video guitar lessons are now available for the main ‘Jean Welles Worship Guitar Class’ lessons. To celebrate, we’re running another Facebook Contest. Watch the brief video below for how to enter the contest and also see an excerpt on how to change chords super fast!

The contest is at our Fan page… Facebook.com/worshipguitarclass. Look for the big RED ‘Giveaway’ tab as shown in this post. You can also just click that Big Red Button on this page and it will take you right to the contest. If you are on a mobile device click this link – Giveaway link for mobile devices.

Watch Video for Facebook Contest Rules plus a Quick Guitar Lesson Excerpt

The new lessons are at
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Filed Under: Articles, Guitar Technique, Our Guitar Courses Tagged With: Facebook, Guitar Lessons, Online Streaming videos

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