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USER MANUAL K2000SW LEXIBOOK

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Découvre ta guitare

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Où poser tes mains

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Avec tes doigts

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Discovering your guitar

Discover your new guitar and become familiar with the different parts of your instrument by studying the diagram on the first page of the booklet.

  1. Headstock 5. Strings (x6) 9. Frets (x18)
  2. Neck 6. Saddle 10. Fingerboard/Fretboard
  3. Body 7. Soundboard/Top 11. Nut
  4. Bridge 8. Soundhole 12. Tuning machines/Keys (x6)

Your guitar has six strings: three left strings (coiled wire) for playing lower notes and three right strings (nylon) for playing higher notes.

When unpacking, ensure that the following elements are included: 1 x Guitar / 1 x Guitar pick / 1 x Strap / 1 x Instruction manual

*Note: You can play the guitar using your fingers as well as a guitar pick.

WARNING: All packaging materials, such as tape, plastic sheets, wire ties and tags are not part of this product and should be discarded for your child's safety.

Tuning your guitar

Before you start playing, it is recommended that you properly tune your guitar to avoid playing any wrong notes! To do this, use the tuning keys located at the top of the neck.

Each key is attached to a string. When you turn the key clockwise, the string will produce a lower tone, and if you turn the key in the opposite direction, the string will produce a higher tone.

Your guitar is properly tuned when all the strings, played in an open position (without applying your fingers on the frets), produce the notes indicated on diagram A.

Warning: Be careful when turning the keys counter clockwise. If you turn them too much, the strings may become too tight and break.

Start from the 6th string (thickest and lowest in tone) and continue until the 1st string (thinnest and highest in tone) is tuned. Follow the order of the numbers presented in the diagram opposite. If you start in the opposite direction, your guitar may have a greater tendency to go out of tune as you play.

There are several methods for tuning an acoustic guitar. The easiest one consists in using an electronic tuner. It will definitely simplify the tuning of your guitar. If you don't have one, you can use the methods described below.

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a) Using a piano

Play middle E/Mi on the piano (middle E/Mi is the 12th white key, counting from the left end of the standard piano keyboard, which is composed of 88 keys). Adjust the 6th string (E/Mi) cord up until it sounds the same. Refer to the diagram shown to tune the remaining five strings in the same way.

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b) Tuning by ear (with one reference string) (see diagram C)

First tune the 5 ^th string (A/La) of your guitar using:

  1. a piano: adjust the string up until it sounds the same as the 15^th white key of the standard piano keyboard;
  2. a tuning fork (A/La 440Hz): adjust the string up until its tone is the same as the tuning fork, but 2 octaves lower.

Playing the 5th string open, put and keep your finger between the 4^th and the 5^th fret on the 6^th string, and adjust the string up until it sounds the same as the 5^th string (A/La);

  • Press on the 5th fret of the 6th string. Adjust the string's tuning key until it sounds like the 5th string (La/A). See fig. (A).
  • Press on the 5th fret of the 5th string. Adjust the string's tuning key until it sounds like the 4th string (Re/D). See fig. D.
  • Press on the 5th fret of the 4th string. Adjust the string's tuning key until it sounds like the 3rd string (Sol/G). See fig. G.
  • Press on the 4th fret of the 3rd string. Adjust the string's tuning key until it sounds like the 2nd string (Si/B). See fig. B.
  • Press on the 5th fret of the 2nd string. Adjust the string's tuning key until it sounds like the 1st string (Mi/E). See fig. E.

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Holding your guitar

In general, for both right- and left-handers, the guitar is held in the following manner: left hand on the neck and right hand on the body. It is possible to hold your guitar left-handedly (right hand on the neck and left hand on the box), but you will have to change the bridge saddle in order to reverse the strings.

There are many ways to hold your guitar. The most important thing is that you feel comfortable.

① You may, for example, sit in a chair, with or without your legs crossed.

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② You may also choose to play standing up, for which you may use the strap provided.

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③ You may also sit on the floor cross-legged.

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Where to put your hands

When playing guitar, you must put one hand on the neck and other on the body.

Your left hand

The fingers of your left hand are used to press down on the strings and to select notes. It is therefore important to properly position your left hand in order to have enough strength in your fingers.

Place your thumb flat under the neck, and then curve the other fingers over the front of the neck. Make a hollow in your hand so that your fingers are placed over top of the strings like a claw. You can now press harder on the strings using your fingertips.

When you start playing, your fingers will not be used to pressing hard on the strings, and it is possible that calluses will form on your fingertips. Do not worry, this is normal! Keep your nails short so they are not in the way when you play.

To be able to easily move your hand along the neck, maintain a slight distance between your elbow and the guitar body.

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Your right hand

Place your right hand on the strings over the soundhole (8). Use your right hand to strum.

How to strum the strings

With a flick of the wrist, quickly run your right hand over the strings. You can either use the pick or your finger to strum. Each strum corresponds to one beat.

Using the Pick

Hold the pick firmly between your thumb and forefinger. Be careful not to press too hard! Strum from the 6th string (the thickest / top string) to the 1st string (the thinnest / highest string).

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Using your Fingers

You may choose to strum the strings using your thumb or the nail (reverse) of your index finger. Just as with the pick, strum from the 6th string (the thickest / top string) to the 1st string (the thinnest / highest string).

A few basic chords

Practice playing a few basic chords. The diagrams below represent your guitar neck. The lower horizontal lines correspond to the lower strings (thick strings) and those above to the higher strings (thin strings). The vertical lines are the frets. Each finger is assigned a number. Use the fingers of your left hand to press the strings by taking into account the numbers that correspond to those associated with your fingers. You can then play the notes on the different frets of the strings.

Notes:

- The vertical line represents the index finger which, instead of pressing the string with only the fingertip, presses down on all the strings using the entire length of the finger. The horizontal line corresponds to a string that is not played. - For improved playing and better application of pressure on the strings, keep the nails on your left hand well trimmed.

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How to attach the strap

  1. Grab the end of the strap where there is already a knot at the end of the string. Make a loop with this string and pass it around the screw located on the guitar (if available). Next, tighten the loop around the screw by pulling on the strap.
  2. Next, pass the other end of the strap under the guitar strings at the nut, and then tie the strings.

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Maintenance and warranty

Acoustic guitars, which are made of wood, are very fragile and sensitive.

  1. Try to avoid exposing your guitar to low/high humidity and temperatures, as well as high variations of humidity/temperature. The ideal environment for storing a guitar is a temperature around 20,5°C (70°F) and an humidity rate between 40% and 50%.
  2. If you travel with your guitar, it is strongly recommended to carry it in a hard case especially designed for acoustic guitars. To avoid any damages due to pressure and temperature variations, if you plan to travel by air, it is also strongly recommended to slightly de-tune all the strings before traveling.
  3. When cleaning your guitar, do it with a soft dry cloth, and possibly with a polish especially designed for acoustic guitars. Do not use detergent as it may damage your instrument. Clean your guitar after each use, making sure to wipe the fingerboard and the strings.
  4. If you need to replace the strings of your guitar, contact your local music shop and ask a qualified technician for assistance.
  5. When you do not use your guitar, store it in hard case, especially designed for acoustic guitars. If you plan not to use it for a long period of time, it is recommended to slightly de-tune all the strings, without removing them.
  6. Should any abnormal event occurs, contact your local music shop and ask a qualified technician for assistance.

Note: Please keep this instruction manual, it contains important information.

This product is covered by our 2-year warranty.

For any claim under the warranty or after sale service, please contact your distributor and present a valid proof of purchase. Our warranty covers any manufacturing material and workmanship defect, with the exception of any deterioration arising from the non-observance of the instruction manual or from any careless action implemented on this item (such as dismantling, exposition to heat and humidity, etc.). It is recommended to keep the packaging for any further reference. In a bid to keep improving our services, we could implement modification on the colours and the details of the product shown on the packaging.

Reference: K2000 series

Designed and developed in Europe – Made in China

© LEXIBOOK®

United Kingdom & Ireland

For after-sales service, please contact our teams: 0808 1003015.

www.lexibook.com

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Con los dedos

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PORTUGUÊS

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Como arranhar as cordas

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Com os teus dedos

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ITALIANO

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Con le dita

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Riferimento: K2000 series

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NEDERLANDS

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Met je vingers

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NEDERLANDS

IM code: K2000seriesIM1096

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Brand : LEXIBOOK

Model : K2000SW

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