Showing posts with label Guitar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Guitar. Show all posts

Tuesday, 4 January 2022

Clayton Perlman: Country Guitarist, Musician and Fan

Clayton Perlman is a talented guitarist in a modern country music band. Perlman and his band play venues throughout the local area and have been providing high-quality, toe-tapping entertainment to audiences and country fans for years. 
Clayton Perlman and his bandmates not only play country favorites but are passionate country music fans with extensive knowledge of the genre, famous country music personalities and the impact country music has had on the history and evolution of American music.

Thursday, 4 February 2021

Clayton Perlman is a Businessman with Several Hobbies

Clayton Perlman is a businessman with several hobbies, one of his favorites is playing the guitar. Clay likes to play modern country music in his spare time when he is not working or taking care of his dogs.

Clay’s many other hobbies include boating, exploring nearby walking trails, taking his pets to dog parks, and watching World War II movies. He is also an avid fan of classic film and cinematography.

Thursday, 21 November 2019

Clayton Perlman: Tips to Play the Guitar


Clayton Perlman is a talented guitarist, having enjoyed the opportunity to make music and entertain local crowds as part of a modern country band for the past several years.
But Perlman didn’t get to the spot he was by accident. Earning a spot in a local band took hard work, including years of practice and an internal desire to pursue his craft and refine his skill on the six-string.



Learning to Play the Guitar



As Clayton Perlman knows, everyone learning to play guitar does so at their own pace and in their own way; though, there are a few basic practices that can benefit anyone looking to improve their skills.

Holding the guitar correctly. Right-handers are served best by perching the body of the guitar on their right knee with the neck pointing toward the left (and vice versa for left-handed musicians).

• Learning basic chords. Starting out by mastering easy chords like the Em7 and G6 helps ensure a good foundation for improvisation.

• Playing easy songs. Again, starting out easy helps establish a solid foundation for improving your skill down the road