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natka813 [3]
3 years ago
12

I need help fast. Can someone give me some open-ended research questions about guitars? Thanks.

English
2 answers:
Ierofanga [76]3 years ago
7 0
1. Tell me about your experience with guitars.
2. Why do you prefer a specific type of guitar?
3. How do I choose the best guitar?

Your question(s) should ask somewhat of a detailed response, not just a yes or no answer.

Start your questions with word like Why, What, Can or How.
Shtirlitz [24]3 years ago
4 0

well a Guitar is a instrument with strings as we all know it is played by plucking the strings. The main parts of a guitar are the body, the fret board, the head stock and the strings.And it has a lot of history behind it of many singers artist and more .

1 – Where do you want your guitar skills to be a year from now?

 2 – What music gets you excited and why?

 3 – What would you do if you knew there would be no way you could fail?

 4 – Why aren’t you playing guitar as much as you would like to?

 5 – Are you thinking outside of the box? if so, are you also acting outside of the box?

 6 – When was the last time you listened to a new artist, band or guitar player?

 7 – Do you aim for the never-ending pursuit of perfection or is it better to strive for completion?

 8 – Are you being the musician you want to be or are you busy competing?

 9 – What are you practicing and why

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