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The 6 strings

Hi all, hope i have put this thread in the right place - I'm still getting to grips with the site and my pc is being really slow. Anyway -
What names do you have for the 6 strings in order to remember them? I have to keep looking back in the book to see what each string is called. Would make it much easier if i have a rhyme for them. Thanx

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Thanks all, they are all gr8.

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This is how I remember the strings also. It has become somehow "planted" in my mind.


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