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tree_ wrote:
ok then yeah you're gonna have some pain in the beginning but don't worry you'll have disgusting calloused finger tips before you know it
learn one power chord and just play around with yourself for a while. you could learn a lot of pearl jam songs from just power chords
okay, but i want to learn good songs.
Learn the basic E chord. After you have a good feel for it, slide your fingers down 2 frets keeping them in the same chord position. Then slide down 1 more fret. Then back to the original E chord position. Keep practicing that. After you have that down, you will have learned Not For You. (Except for the bridge, but one thing at a time, eh?)
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ok then yeah you're gonna have some pain in the beginning but don't worry you'll have disgusting calloused finger tips before you know it
learn one power chord and just play around with yourself for a while. you could learn a lot of pearl jam songs from just power chords
okay, but i want to learn good songs.
Learn the basic E chord. After you have a good feel for it, slide your fingers down 2 frets keeping them in the same chord position. Then slide down 1 more fret. Then back to the original E chord position. Keep practicing that. After you have that down, you will have learned Not For You. (Except for the bridge, but one thing at a time, eh?)
hell yeah.
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tragabigzanda wrote:
Guys I was baked out of my mind, I was just grooving
There's so much out there now for learning guitar compared to the 90s. I've found JustinGuitar really helpful for free lessons that start from the basics and work up. YouTube's another great spot for tutorials on pretty much anything you can think of. If you're looking for a mix of theory and practical advice, https://faqaudio.com/ has some solid articles and guides. They really break things down for guitarists at all levels.
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