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first of all...i'm brand new at this, i have 2 guitars, 1 acoustic and 1 electric. i tried your lesson with the D, G, C, and Am chords and im doing great but once i've conquered this one, where to next? i'm in need of a tab for beginners that can be a bit of a challenge. your site is awesome!

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hi kirk
first of all...i'm brand new at this, i have 2 guitars, 1 acoustic and 1 electric. i tried your lesson with the D, G, C, and Am chords and im doing great but once i've conquered this one, where to next? i'm in need of a tab for beginners that can be a bit of a challenge. your site is awesome!
Hi ace and welcome to the forum,

Here's the new lesson Kirk has just put together on reading and understanding TAB, put together for beginners like yourself. Tablature - what it is and how it works

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how to play guitar?

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Hi Ayub. If your asking where to start, go here and work through the lessons.
Brand new to playing the guitar?...read this first.

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