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(1 replies, posted in Song requests)

Anyone happen to have tab music on Here Comes Peter Cottontail?  I will take anything anyone could give me on this one, actually.  Thanks

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(1 replies, posted in Songwriting)

Anyone happen to know the peter cotton tail song?  Something like " here comes peter cotton tail, hopping down the bunny trail, easter is on its way."  I was wanting to play a simple tab version of that if anyone happens to know it.  thx

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(3 replies, posted in Song requests)

I am self studying and have been playing for about a week now.  So far, I have maybe 4 songs, one of them is jingle bells <img src="images/smiley_icons/icon_smile.gif" border=0 alt="Smile"> and I would like to know of a few more that I can write down and try to play.  I haven started chords yet and honestly, I only know the first 3 frets and first 3 strings.  I'm sure by the end of the week, I will know a little more but if someone could recommend a few songs from the Tab section, I would appreciate it.  Thanks

I started 4 days ago and I'm 34.  Unfortunatly I am self studing as I dont really have the money for lessons, but I bought a software program for 20 dollars.  Thus far I have been soaking in everything I can off the software in hopes that I can learn enough to make my professional lessons more valuable when and if I ever decide to go to them.  My only fear is that I will be forced to learn techniques that must be done in a certain manner and I wont learn them correctly.  Kind of like a gold swing.  Anyone can teach themselves to swing a club and hit the ball 50 yards.  A bad swing will never let you hit any further then that though.  A good swing, will let you hit 250 yards but only after years of practice. 


I think the thing that seperates us mature students, is that most of us have probably wanted to play for more then 10 or 15 years but for whatever reason havent.  We have a desire that most young people dont have and although we may suffer in terms of ability or longer lesson times, we will enjoy our new skills much more I think.


My two cents.