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heyy evrybody,,
my name is eddie & im glad to join u here in guitar4beginners,... actually im trying to go on my first step on my guitar learning LONG way & im having a problem in understanding.. heyy!! i heard u..!! im not stupid.. im jst a beginner

however,,, if anyone have something to help me in my FIRST step i'll be grateful...


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Don't panic. Take a deep breath and start here.
Brand new to playing the guitar?...read this first.
Then scroll down the main page to Kirks' beginner lessons then Nelsonites strumming lessons. Kirks tune lessons are next. Just surf for an easy one to start with. Read some of the posts and you will find many tips and suggestions on which tunes to work on. Ask questions, the good folks here are always ready to help.

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Hi Eddie , welcome to the family mate Dont panic, just do as our seniors here suggest, start patiently and take it 1 step at a time. Try to learn to enjoy everything you do and feel proud that you're gonna learn a beautiful instrument


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thanks aloooot evryone.. & dont worry, when i become the best guitar player in the world i'll declair u helped me ... jst kiddin'


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