guitar noise hurt
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guitar noise hurt

Learn Acoustic Guitar help?
I give guitar lessons. Is a classic acoustic Spanish guitar, and played for about three weeks. I made some pretty good progress, but there is one thing that bothers me. Whenever you play a song and press the strings every time you release rope, always makes a noise. And you can hear, and the song does not sound so good. Like, I'll press the string down, play the note, the release go forward and then there is this "accent" mild upset when he is released from the chain. In addition, another thing. I'm not going to hold the guitar not? After playing for a while, my hand is on the guitar neck, my wrist began to ache and cramps. I know you're supposed to keep the wrist right, but I have a very small hand to reach all the frets, the guitar and still keep moving, I bend the wrist a little. Does someone know the answers any of my concerns?
The proper way of his left hand to go right thumb on the back of the neck against its index. You should never technically curve of your thumb on top of the neck. However, what is really a question of what is comfortable for you, to some extent. You played three weeks. Just long enough to find ways of doing evil for the moment. Continue the program for a while. To be adjusted to him and will like riding a bike after a while. As for the accent? This could be a function of release channels too slowly or type of chains stick to your fingers when they are placed. If you hear a lot of classical players, you'll notice the sound when you move too. Sometimes in the steel cables also hear a sound as if they were dragging a nail in the liquidation of the chain. Of course, you want to minimize. But this is not necessarily a sign to be a bad player. Also, remember that your fingers are still soft and the strings can actually sink into the skin of the fingers. When you expand calluses, should see this problem of reducing if not disappear completely. Keep practicing. You understand that. Find an outlet that works for you. It's frustrating when you learn. But if you practice the way they were, everything will work.
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