An experienced business technology professional, Anthony Freddura serves as a senior business systems analyst in Massachusetts. Outside of the office, Anthony Freddura is a dedicated amateur guitar player.
An excellent way to relax and connect with other people, playing guitar isn’t as difficult as many people think. In fact, some guitar teachers and enthusiasts contend that even those with no music background can learn the basics of the instrument in less than 10 hours. Anyone can learn how to form a few basic chords by following simple, fret-by-fret instructions or referencing the ample video and illustrated resources widely available online, which provide tips and guidance about basics such as how to hold and strum the guitar. For example, a right-handed player would use his or her left hand to press the strings across the neck as firmly as possible and close to the frets to reduce buzzing and produce a clearer sound. Once the guitarist learns how to hold and press the strings, he or she will learn to strum. Right-handed guitarists will strum with the right hand while forming the chords with the left. Though the basics of strumming are straightforward, it may take quite some time to master subtle moves such as picking and palm muting. As neophytes continue to practice, they can expect to steadily gain mastery over the more difficult aspects of guitar playing, such as muting individual unwanted strings while fretting chords. They can also expect to experience a noticeable amount of finger pain until their hands adjust to this fine-motor activity, and calluses begin to form on the fingertips
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AuthorServing as an Information Systems Quality Analyst, Anthony Freddura held responsibility for testing and supporting a client/server transaction processing system. Archives
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