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I've overseas and as such haven't got the option of getting some proper lessons. I got a guitar sent out to me by amazon and got the Hal Leonard guitar book, but I'd say I'm struggling more with learning to read music rather than actually playing the guitar. I've seen on the web that most people use guitar tabs, does anyone know any good lesson books that teach in this style?

Any recomendations?

Cheers.

Edit: Dammit, wrong forum, can a mod move this for me?


 
Posted : 31/10/2010 9:45 am
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When I learned, I just practiced chords over and over and over (and over). Learn them, and you can belt out pretty much anything - worry about the fret****ery later 🙂


 
Posted : 31/10/2010 9:49 am
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Bookmark this brilliant site, very useful & informative,

http://www.justinguitar.com/


 
Posted : 31/10/2010 9:56 am
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Use the web, tabs are the way forward for most folks, practice open chords like sc-xc said over and over, over and over, over and over, over and over.

Took me a year till i could string a line of chords together into a reasonable song... FBFW'S link is also very good.

But i am 41.

Good luck.


 
Posted : 31/10/2010 10:08 am
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Cheers for that guys. The standard music notation was annoying me, I gave up piano as a kit for that reason. I'm 31 now and always wanted to play, so I thought I'd persevere.

That website looks excellent, I'll work through that and donate when I've finished the beginners bit. Cheers.


 
Posted : 31/10/2010 11:29 am
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Learn the basic chords, and depending on your music style, learn the barre chords.. and then use http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/ or any other guitar tab website to bluff your way through the song you want to play


 
Posted : 31/10/2010 8:14 pm
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Second www.justinguitar.com, top website.


 
Posted : 31/10/2010 8:18 pm
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Get yourself a reasonable guitar - if you buy a cheapo "guitar-a-like" you'll get frustrated with your playing... and although you might be improving it will still sound like pants. I'd recommend spending £200 at least. Epiphone electrics are good starter guitars. Electrics are also a lot easier to play than acoustics... which is good. Go for an acoustic only once you've got the hang of it.

See my name - Axe Man - I speak from years of experience.


 
Posted : 01/11/2010 1:31 pm
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ask a grown up


 
Posted : 01/11/2010 1:33 pm
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Thanks for that, I bought an Epiphone TD100 the other day.

It's an acoustic, but that's fine.

Thanks for all the help guys. I can at least play the bit from deliverance... 😀


 
Posted : 01/11/2010 1:33 pm