ELEARNING TUTORIAL
Description
Vocal Characteristics
Language
EnglishVoice Age
Middle Aged (35-54)Accents
British (England - East Anglia, Cambridge, Hertfordshire) North American (General)Transcript
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To get started first, let's choose your instrument. You can always change this later. This is your onscreen guitar, it's laid out. So you're looking through the back of it. So the default view puts the thickest string at the top. If you chose the option to invert the strings, then the thickest string will appear on the bottom. What hand feels more comfortable for strumming? Typically, this is your dominant hand nice work. Now that you've played open and Fred notes, try playing them together to complete a riff, the notes will wait for you so you can take your time. We don't want to overwhelm you with too many notes or bore you with too few. So let us know which site reading level feels comfortable to you. You're almost ready to play. Let's do a quick sound check before you start your journey to get started. First. Let's choose your instrument. You can always change this later. This is your on screen guitar, it's laid out. So you're looking through the back of it. So the default view puts the thickest string at the top. If you chose the option to invert the strings, then the thickest string will appear on the bottom. What hand feels more comfortable for strumming? Typically this is your dominant hand nice work. Now that you've played open and fretted notes, try playing them together to complete a riff, the notes will wait for you to play them so you can take your time. We don't want to overwhelm you with too many notes or bore you with too few. So let us know which site reading level feels comfortable for you. You're almost ready to play. Let's do a quick sound check before you start your journey.