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(6 replies, posted in Electric)

im a beginner myself, only a few months ago i was asking the same question, now i can play aprox 10 to 15 easy songs, all you can really do is listen to the beat and play, at first it wont souund good but soon enough you'll notice improvement,

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(36 replies, posted in Electric)

you might consider a squire classic vibe, i'm in love with mine, alot less money than its fender twin but every bit as good a guitar, check the reviews

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(12 replies, posted in Guitars and accessories)

fred kelley bumble bee picks are amazing, he's combined a regular guitar pick, into a thumbpick, they are the only way i can hold a pick and i've tried everything ! if you have trouble with slipping or dropping you gotta try these

Wayne i visit you you tube channel alot hoping that someday i'll play half as good as you, your talented as seem to have a ball so just be yourself

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(26 replies, posted in Acoustic)

illinois about 120 miles west of chicago

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(26 replies, posted in Acoustic)

through this post i've gotten alot of encouragement, tried hard to look at my Rutt, and figure out why i'm not progressing, i'm beginning to think i'm spending too much time on just practicing, and not actually trying to play, i'll start a song or two that i know chords for, when it doesn't sound right i quit and go back to just strumming and switching between chords, i think i need to stick with one song, play it a million times til i get it right, then move on, got any easy song suggestions, i thought maybe brown eyed girl or stand by me,

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(26 replies, posted in Acoustic)

thanks to everyone for your encouragement, Wayne if you ever get a chance to do a few more easy lessons know that us newbies sure appreciate them

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(26 replies, posted in Acoustic)

Thanks everyone for the encouragement, i think trying to play with others sounds really helpful  and i'm going to give that a shot, i also noticed  Wlbaye posted some really helpful videos for beginners so i'd like to thank him as well,

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(26 replies, posted in Acoustic)

thanks i appreciate the feedback, it just seems to come so hard for me, i enjoy trying and practice all the time, i just wish it felt like i was making any kind of progress at all, i've been at it awhile now, but play horrible, the wifes given up on ever singing along, the kids don't come around and the dog would rather be outside, its bad LOL

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(26 replies, posted in Acoustic)

i know a few chords G C D Em can change quickly between them, with a simple DDU UDU strumming pattern, and see lots of songs i know and like, that can be played with these but i can't play a single recognizable song, is it a rhythum problem ? timing ? help me out guys i'm ready to give it up