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<p>[QUOTE="Orfew, post: 2842698, member: 74968"]My advice is to take it slowly. Learn the chords correctly first. Learn a few basic ones that you can play songs with like G C and D. There are thousands of songs that use these 3 chords. Again play them slowly speed will come with time. You are trying to build muscle memory and it takes time. As you progress try for smooth slow clean transitions between chords. Then you can add other simple chords like Em and Am. Once you can play these in smooth transitions in a song, you might want to try barre chords. This can be very frustrating so again, take it slowly. At some point you will have to tackle the F chord. Do not get discourage it will come in time. After a thousand hours or so you will stop thinking about chords and you will just play them. At this point you will want to try some picking lines or adding some embellishments to chords.</p><p><br /></p><p>Get a good chord book and try to play songs with them, it keeps one motivated. There is nothing quite like being able to hear a song and say to yourself Hey I can play that. Most of all have fun.</p><p><br /></p><p>It is a stock photo but here is a picture of one of my guitars.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]672989[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Orfew, post: 2842698, member: 74968"]My advice is to take it slowly. Learn the chords correctly first. Learn a few basic ones that you can play songs with like G C and D. There are thousands of songs that use these 3 chords. Again play them slowly speed will come with time. You are trying to build muscle memory and it takes time. As you progress try for smooth slow clean transitions between chords. Then you can add other simple chords like Em and Am. Once you can play these in smooth transitions in a song, you might want to try barre chords. This can be very frustrating so again, take it slowly. At some point you will have to tackle the F chord. Do not get discourage it will come in time. After a thousand hours or so you will stop thinking about chords and you will just play them. At this point you will want to try some picking lines or adding some embellishments to chords. Get a good chord book and try to play songs with them, it keeps one motivated. There is nothing quite like being able to hear a song and say to yourself Hey I can play that. Most of all have fun. It is a stock photo but here is a picture of one of my guitars. [ATTACH=full]672989[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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