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Hi every one, im wanting to learn guitar for awhile but theres nothing i can find that really helps me, i hope this one is the one

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New to the guitar, then try here: Brand new to playing the guitar?...read this first.


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yup, its abit hard to understand , im trying to learn the notes, but...its just monkey talk, i dont understand, some1 help me out maby pics or somthing?

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yup, its abit hard to understand , im trying to learn the notes, but...its just monkey talk, i dont understand, some1 help me out maby pics or somthing?
Leave learning notes for a bit later in your playing. Learning notes before you know their context in music isn't going to help that much. Focus on getting your basic chords down. That will help make sense of the way notes come together.

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