yea, just move the chords two frets down, use the capo as if it were the head of the guitar.. hope it helps
~kaylie
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yea, just move the chords two frets down, use the capo as if it were the head of the guitar.. hope it helps
~kaylie
good luck with that...if you find that site..post it everywhere, i'm sure everyone would wanna know that.
~kay~
i've been playin guitar for a lil over a year, and my friend has taught me that the most used/easiest strumming pattern to use is "down/down/up/up/down/up" -for each chord- it sounds right with pretty much any song. i hope that helps...other than that, ya just need to get the feel for the rhythm of the song, and just play with your eyes closed, just play from memory, and try to copy the sound...
now that's what i'm talking about..thats the good bands right there. any specific song suggestions?
~kaylie~
thanks everyone, i'm still open for suggestions, always will be. but thanks for all that have posted..
~kaylie~ <img src="images/smiley_icons/icon_smile.gif" border=0 alt="Smile">
thanks everyone, awesome suggestions...except alvee33, sorry, i did try out the Proclaimers, and if i listened to the right band, it was kinda like Country Christian..not what i'm lookin for, but thanks for the input <img src="images/smiley_icons/icon_smile.gif" border=0 alt="Smile"> I appreciate everyone's suggestions, and will always be open to more.
~kaylie~
yea..not exactly what i was lookin for, not a huge switchfoot fan..but i'll give it a shot..
thanks.
~kaylie~
hey guys, i've been playin acoustic for a lil while now, and i'm really into christian rock...any suggestions for good acoustic christian songs?
btw, yes, christian rock is good..its not slow, its not lame, and it has a point <img src="images/smiley_icons/icon_smile.gif" border=0 alt="Smile">
~kaylie
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