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Hi picked up a guitar about two weeks ago. enjoying it but also kinda gettin frustrated, i got a book that has had me practicing chords for two weeks when do i get to play music? would love to be able to play some cool melodies or acoustic style stuff.

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Hey chops. You could start with this one.
True beginner? Here's a lesson for you!

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Welcome Chops 222


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Hey Chops !!!

Welcome to Family of Twangers !!!!! Its great to have ya among us, Pal !!!
Dont worry Buddy, just stay at it and learn gradually, most importantly enjoying everything on the way ! Hoping to see you soo at the other sections

If anythings is troubling or confusing you, just post it and we all will sort it out together ! I promise you wont find a better place than this Forum (family)

Anyways thanks for joining us Pal !!!! Have a great day !!!

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Hi there Chops

Welcome to the forum & don't worry........just stick with it and you'll be able to play soon enough (at least that's what keeps me going).

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