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A type of acoustic guitar with nylon (originally gut) strings, rather than classical music played on guitar
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How to know whether my guitar is the problem or I am the problem
On a purely practical level, I would suggest having another guitar player play the guitar - preferably someone with some experience playing nylon string guitar, but any acoustic guitar player will do. …
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Incessant Buzzing on Third String (Classical Guitar)
As others have said, this could be an issue with the neck of the guitar. With steel-string guitars, an issue like this might be fixable with a truss-rod adjustment, but classical guitars don't normal …
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Normal exercise time when learning guitar?
You don't say how long you're practicing, but obviously you should practice less if you are injuring yourself in the process. From your description, it sounds like you have an issue with your callous …
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Is learning from an unknown guitar teacher better than just learning on my own?
The question should not be "is this teacher known?" The question should be "Is this teacher effective?" Plenty of "unknown" teachers are quite capable of helping you make faster progress than you cou …