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Hi all,

I used to play the guitar (not well) about 15 years ago. My guitar broke, so I stopped at that time. Since I am a lefty, I couldn't play my friends guitars.

I just bought one and am exited to say, I am back into it.

Just wanted to say Hey!

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Hi there

Glad that you are back on playing. Welcome to the family hope we all learn a lot from each other. Enjoy and keep "guitaring"

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thanks for the encouragement. I look forward to using the forum. Any suggestions on useful areas within forum?

I know most of the basic chords...and have a pretty good ear...that's my current level.

Madpat

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Welcome Brad Stairs.Hope you will like the forum

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If you have the basics down then just jump into the lessons. Surf through them to find ones that are at your skill level or slightly higher and start twanging. Capo Lane is a good one for stretching your fingers and warming up for other tunes. Glad you found us. Here is a link to a chord finder that can be switched to lefty. May come in handy.
http://www.looknohands.com/chordhous.../index_rb.html
chord house ::: guitar room (advanced) -- online guitar chords and scales

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thanks for the encouragement. I look forward to using the forum. Any suggestions on useful areas within forum?

Madpat
Madpat, this will help you find your way around this forum - Brand new to playing the guitar?...read this first.

and welcome!

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The GfB&B Guitar Slide Rule

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