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  witch of kirks lesson to start with

I have ? witch of the lesson are at a beginner level cause im looking at some and there way beyond me to start with .so is there levels 1 being beginner and say 5 being more advanced .

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Perhaps, As Tears Go by, or JT style picking, or Jingle bells.


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I think, Blowin in the Wind is a nice song to start with, not to much trouble with tricky chords and its familiar so you have the rhytm down in no time, another one is Capo Lane, I love it, the only really tricky part is the bass.
I startet with unchained Melody becourse it looked so easy. After a week I wanted to trow my guitar out the window and buy a
Triangle. But I got it rather quick. So I would say, Just start with one and dont give up. (motivating myself, working on mash and thinking i am absolutly untalented.) Greetings J.

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Did you go through these lessons and nelsonites lessons first?
http://www.guitarforbeginners.com/fo...splay.php?f=34

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Hey Joke, " working on Mash and thinking I'm absolutely untalented", Amen to that brother.
I've got "Kiss Me" @ 75-80%,
"Starry Night" @ 50% (that may be optimistic )
and I just started "Can't find my way home" tonight, have 3 bars memorized in slow, slow motion
It's taking so long to get my fingers and mind to work, I added a couple lessons to the first just to keep things fun and more fresh. I actually feel I'm way over my head but I won't give up. It's been too many years just getting to this point.
I recommend the shorter lessons just so you get some wins under your belt quickly.
I've been dickin with this for about 2 months now and still have'nt got one song sounding good yet. Don't follow the path I took.
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i don't know why whatever i play it sounds so bad altho i follow the tabs.. maybe my guitar sucks too much.. btw i'm using 3 fingers to pluck ><" i practiced 4 fingers but i kept giving up cus it's so weak and feel uncomfortable

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Capo Lane is a good one for a warm up to get your fingers under control.

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i'll try.. : D

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