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Greetings fellow twangers, i just got my first guitar (Behringer) not long ago and started playing around with it. My friend recommended me this site and so far, Kirk's lessons helped me a lot. I look forward to learn much more from everyone here at this forum.

To introduce myself a little bit, I've been reading tabs and been working on "Wake Me Up When September Ends" and a few of recommended simple songs that i found here . So far my biggest problem is switching between frets/chords too slowly and inaccurately. Any suggestions and advice is greatly appreciated

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