Dynamic Contrast: Make Your Music More Interesting #shorts

By Steve Stine Guitar Lessons

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Dynamic contrast makes music more interesting by changing up the story as you play This short lesson explains how to use different sounds, speeds, and spaces in your playing to keep things engaging and expressive. • Learn simple music ideas that help your playing stand out • Discover how to use loud, quiet, fast, slow, and paused moments • Get easy tips for making your guitar phrases feel more musical Join a supportive community where you can learn, grow, and improve your playing with help along the way

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