There are two main types of xylophones: folk guitars and classical guitars. Classical guitar, similar to piano, is a professional instrument, which requires the patience and perseverance of beginners. The strings are really nylon, which is soft, but difficult to master. Moreover, it is difficult for classical students to learn the staff, and the requirements for classical piano playing skills are relatively high. In contrast, I personally prefer folk guitars, which are more used for accompaniment, that is, guitar playing and singing. However, its disadvantage is that it uses steel wire strings, which are relatively hard. Your fingers will hurt when you first learn, but it will ease after a while. Furthermore, with a famous saying: "How can a finger without blood pop up the swan song of the world?" Everything you do will pay the price. You may encounter such difficulties when you are a beginner, so whether you can persist depends on your perseverance. Of course, bleeding is a bit exaggerated ... as for books, I don't pay much attention to classics. If you are studying folk songs, I strongly recommend: Wang Jijun's classic guitar introductory course.
It's a classic! It was made up by my master's brother, hehe, make a small advertisement here. As shown in the picture: If you study electric piano, I recommend it again: "Joey Guitar Classroom" as shown in the picture: In addition, Kobayashi's self-denial is also very good: hoo, almost. You can persist in studying these textbooks, and I guarantee that your guitar level can reach the professional level! All right, that's it. Finally, send a word to the landlord, as long as you work hard, everything is possible! When you make up your mind to do something well, it is not too late. Come on! I hope these can help you. A pianist of 18 years old left a message here. ...
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