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My guitar goes out of tune at a higher pitch rather than lower, is that normal?
When I pick up my guitar and I tune it with my electronic tuner, I often find most strings at a higher pitch than they should be... this means that they have gained tension... how is this possible? …
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Ten Minute Practice Techniques For Guitar?
Here's a book for you: The 10 Minute Guitar Workout, by David Mead.
It contains a set of simple exercises for everyday practice. …
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Ways to get out of a scalar rut?
After reading your comment to @johnnysim's answer, I think what you really need is ear training and singing along your practice; pick a note and try to guess the sound of another note in the same scal …