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can any one suggest an easy yet interesting piece of music to begin finger picking in open g this is for a beginner so i will have to know what fingers go where, chords n all thanx in advance!!

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Give one of Kirk's lessons a try is what I would suggest. I think "House of the Rising Sun" might be a good starting point.
or google Mississippi John Hurt's tab of "shake that thing" ..its a cool tune based all around an open G-chord. You will however need to know how to "pinch" 2 notes at the same time to play this one.

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hi jonrox have a look at kirks fingerstyle lessons some threr for every one dont think twice is a good one to start with dead uncomplicated


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thanx chaps!

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