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Hi all. Just a note to say HI ...I started playing the guitar years ago but never got past playing open and a few barre chords. Found putting them together at a reasonable speed was a bit tricky so eventually lost interest. Suddenly found interest again and am not doing too badly now. Recently learned to play chords to Don McCleans American Pie so quite pleased with myself now. Perserverence is the key. I seem to think its as hard as you make it. Hope im right...


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