| Posted: 13 Aug 2008 21:50 Last Edited By: djcrazy | ||
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| Any suggestions for beginners? I know basic chords thats all really | ||
| Posted: 16 Aug 2008 14:23 | ||
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really, think of a song that you like and just learn how to play it. and listen to everything anybody has to say like me I really enjoy the beginning of simple man by lynard skynard thats a good one to learn. oh and scales dude practice scales |
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| Posted: 23 Aug 2008 08:53 | ||
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check out my site:
The Emerald Tablet It is in it's beginning phases, but so far shows how to construct chords. The guitar specifics are not up yet, so far just the theory of it. There are some great players in the forum as well. I repeat, it is in the beginning phase, but will have more and more added every week. |
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| Posted: 09 Sep 2008 13:56 | ||
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| I would advise you to get a chord book that shows open and barre chords with pictures of the chord being played. I got a book like that and it helped me out a lot. and if you want to focus on learning songs, learn how to read tabs. Chordie.com has tabs for a lot of songs, but some of them are not very acurate. | ||
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| GERT GUITAR WORLD MAGAZINE | ||
| Posted: 08 Mar 2009 01:17 | ||
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| how to tune guitar | ||
| Posted: 18 Mar 2009 09:44 | ||
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| Get a KORG tuner, about $20US. Or there are tuners online. Those you'll have to use your ear and match the tones to each string. The KORG tuner has a meter and green and red lights that will light if your strings are sharp or flat or correct. | ||