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(18 replies, posted in Acoustic)

Hey guys,


One tool that I use on the 'Net is to find backing tracks, then strum along with them.  There are a number of different ones; just look around and try them till you find one you like, and play along.  Some have drums and bass, others have more.  I like the simpler ones. 


Try Wholenote.com; their lessons are set up so you can loop, adjust the speed, etc and then and play along.  BTW, I have no affilaition, etc and all that stuff.  I don't think they are competitors of Chordie.


If you want to invest a small amount of money, you can purchase DVD guitar lessons, from a pro that you like the music of, and get a lesson on the songs you want to learn.  I've not taken actual lessons, but the DVD and online lessons have been most helpful.  They take the place of having a pickin' buddy to practice with.


Now, that would be nice; a friend who is a great picker who wouldn't mind taking the time to show me how to play his songs, over and over,,,


Sailor Dave from TX

IS CHORDIE COOL OR WHAT???