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Hi All, My names Ell, just bought myself my first guitar.(something I've promised myself I would do for years,since I was in my teens) Fingers are in agony already and this is only my second day.

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Don't over do it. Give your fingers time to adjust. Welcome. Have you found the basic lessons yet?
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Hi all. Thanks for your reply. Will slow down with the practice now as back to work now.Found the basic lessons. They work a treat, thanks. T.T.F.N.

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