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Hi new to the guitar,on the stave it has the c for thr c chord and then the music notes ,bit confused as to play the chord once and then every note.

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welcome to the forum hope you will learn a lot from this sie. look around it and you will find almost anything. for how to play and chords you can check out these two sites.

http://guitar.about.com/library/blgu...sonarchive.htm

or the one clancy posted Brand new to playing the guitar?...read this first.

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Hiya steve/f and welcome

Take a look at the second link Canuck-Playa gave you. It's a good way of finding your way around the site and also will take you through all the beginner topics.

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