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Hi THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU, I am OAP,and trying to play the guitar and I can play this now silent night easy version, I am over the moon

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Way to go Patricia, always good to hear success stories.

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Glad to hear it Patricia.

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Excellent, that's what I love to hear. Merry Christmas!


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Well done Patricia. A real achievement. (I still haven't conquered this one - my first left handed - yet), but sooooooon.


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Hi Carol It has taken me 1 year to get here all I do is strum chords It is nice to recognise something you are trying to play I will be playing it all year, unless another song easy to play arrives.

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Hi Kirk,
Newbeginner here. On Silent night. I don't know how to finger pick yet. Hard enought struming. Any way can you play the song with a pick and will it sound the same.

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