does anyone have any tips to give me on these two instruments? i don't take lessons so i wanna learn on my own. please give me the basic facts i need to know for the guitar and novice advise on piano. auggestions are appreciated. thank you~
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Hobbies category? Maybe give some free advice about: Music? uisforukelele answered Sunday September 10 2006, 2:27 pm: you've already got websites and stuff from other columnists, but i wanted to say that part of what pinkpong said was wrong. if anything, you should learn piano before you learn guitar. i know because i play both. on the piano, every note is different. however, on guitar, you can play the same note in the same octave on different strings. it's kind of confusing. it's like, you can play the same note 4 or 5 times. you have to think vertically when you play guitar because the notes are on top of each other, and you have to think horizontally when you play piano because the notes are side by side. piano is easier to me, but more people play guitar for some odd reason. [ uisforukelele's advice column | Ask uisforukelele A Question ]
pinkpong answered Saturday September 9 2006, 10:06 pm: i dont play either. but my boyfriend plays the guitar, and hes wanting to play the piano. he sed that since he knows the guitar, alot of the notes and such are the same basic idea for the piano. i didnt believe him- but he came over one night and started playing my piano, with songs off the top of his head that he normally played on the guitar, so id say if anything- learn the guitar first. [ pinkpong's advice column | Ask pinkpong A Question ]
I know, I know, I know... that second website is reaaaaaalllly long!!!! but theres at least 20 different links that show you how to play the guitar in different keys. The first one is piano, second is guitar.
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