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Guitar Tuning and Temperature Changes - June 9th, 2008 (1 minutes, 49 seconds)scopexs asks, "I have been wondering about tuning and temperature. In my area it is cold in the morning and I will sometimes tune my guitar and play for a little relaxation to start my day. Later the temperature will get warmer and I have wondered if I should wait to tune my guitar. I thinking about expansion and contraction and the effect on tuning the guitar. It seems that in the later part of the day I end up having to retune the guitar down to get the proper tuning. Should I wait until the temperature levels out to tune? Thanks for you help...." View ResponseMy Fingers Hurt - February 19th, 2008 (1 minutes, 32 seconds)Fire Heart asked, "Hi Steve, Jim, Anthony and all Intructor ! I have played guitar for 3 months, and I have some problem with my finger. My finger-ends is very hurt. How about that ( dangerous or something ) ?." View ResponseHotel California Chord Help - October 10th, 2007 (3 minutes, 20 seconds)Kylehumer asks, "In hotel california for example you use 2 barre chords that are same name( F#) but different shapes n different sounds....how do you know from just the name which one to use and when? when do you know which string make the barre chords name? for example the bm root note and name of the barre chord is on a B, string 6 vs a F# has which is named from that root being on the 5th string" View ResponseD Major Chord - February 20th, 2008 (1 minutes, 33 seconds)Brianm579 asks, "It is easier for me to play the D Major chord with my 1 finger on the first string (second fret), my 2 finger on the third string (second fret), and my 3 finger on the second string (third fret). The instruction and chord charts show it slightly different, with the 1 and 2 fingers switched from how I do it. Is there any problem with playing it the way I do? I have found it makes it easier with some chord changes. I am concerned that down the road it could cause problems as I learn more." View ResponseExercise for Dexterity - August 29th, 2007 (3 minutes, 25 seconds)Dennydee asks "Is there any things I can do when I am not playing to keep my fingers moble. Or any exersizes I can do for more speed when I do play thanks ,Dennis." View Response