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(28 replies, posted in Acoustic)

thank you everyone, i'll have a go at these ideas, on the plus side i have managed to master the F chord, so thats one down.xx

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(28 replies, posted in Acoustic)

Hello, Ive been teaching myself acoustic for about 7months, have mastered the basics, but I can't play B. I don't understand how you hold that many strings down with four fingers.lol. Any advice?

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(9 replies, posted in Acoustic)

I found searching for songs I like was the best way to learn them, some of them were too hard but others were easier. The ones Ive learnt are Numb by Linkin Park, acoustic version and Wires by Athlete. Another one I tried was Dolly Parton 9-5.

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(3 replies, posted in Acoustic)

Hi, Ive only been learning guitar for a few months, and I keep coming across terms like hammer on, pull off, slide and harmonics. I was just wondering if someone could help me out and explain what they are :-) Thank you!

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(9 replies, posted in Acoustic)

In respone to Gitaardocphil, thats exactly what I did. Ive learnt a few more chords and Im playing them in an order that makes sense when I hear it (almost making up my own little song) and Ive got a lot faster at changing between them from doing that. Then I looked at the simpler songs on the website and 9 to 5 is pretty simple so Ive been practising that. Thanks for the tips tho.

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(9 replies, posted in Acoustic)

Hey, thanks for all your suggestions. They've all really helped, it goes down to practice again, the more Im doing the easier its getting. Thank you!

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(9 replies, posted in Acoustic)

Hi, Ive only been learning acoustic for about a week, so Im as beginner as they get. I've mastered the basic chords (A, D, E, C and G) and Im attempting to learn a few songs using them, but Im having trouble moving from each chord and was wondering if there were any exercises I could do to make the transistions a bit smoother? Any advice is welcome! Thank you!