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Old October 16th, 2006
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Originally Posted by Susanne
...And don't just say chords --- which chords should I start with? Should I try two particular chords and then add a third and then fourth....etc.?:?:

Susanne
Suzanne--

I know it all seems very confusing. Here you have this thing with six strings which obviously begs for individual notes to be played. I know you want to know which chords go with whatever particular notes. And I know just not any chords will do.

I just want to encourage you to spend some time here with Kirk's lessons. Start at the beginning. Don't go past anything you don't understand. You will find answers. And when you have questions, post them. No questions are bad ones. Even when you think the question might be 'stupid'. We love to help.

All the best,

Steve


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