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Hello, My login name is Clayden but my real name is Aaron and i live in sunny Australia, so i suppose a "G'day mate" is in order .
I brought an acoustic guitar a few years ago and have played it on and off ever since, picking up chords here and there as i go, enough to get me by, but i had hit a bit of a wall. Then the other day surfing for some new riffs and stuff stumbled upon this website.
I watched a few of the finger picking lessons and with what knowledge i already had found them to be very handy in tidying up my style. What glimpse i have already seen of this website i am astonished.... i love it and all the lessons seem to be "an idiots guide" if you like. In the last two days i have picked up so much and am enjoying my guitar again.

Thanks for such a great site and i hope to talk to a lot of you soon.

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G'day Clayden.

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G'day Clayden, welcome abaord


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Hi Aaron, welcme aboard!


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i am having trouble tuning my acustic ? i play harmonicas and have several ? has anyone else tuned this way ?

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Try tuning using this - http://www.guitarforbeginners.com/onlinetuner.html

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