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Beginner guitar
Posted on 11/5/12 at 1:44 am
Posted on 11/5/12 at 1:44 am
Easy songs and easy ways to learn chord progression... Any input is welcome but don't come be a dick...
Posted on 11/5/12 at 6:57 am to rabblerebel
Posted on 11/5/12 at 9:46 am to Patrick O Rly
Posted on 11/5/12 at 10:46 am to rabblerebel
JamPlay.com
Use my method. Start jamplay lesson, get bored 2/3 through lesson. Then go to youtube and find a lesson video on a song that is years past you level ability. Get frustrated when you can't do it and find a related video of a 15 year old playing it flawlessly. Then go to bed bitter and angry.
Really though Jamplay has a shitload of lessons that you would be paying 20-40 bucks an hour for and instead you are paying 19 a month.
There are a ton of other sites like it but it is a big one. It's flaw is not a lot of individual song lessons. They just don't want to mess with copyright issues I guess. But that is what JustinTV and Marty Schwartz youtube videos are for.
Use my method. Start jamplay lesson, get bored 2/3 through lesson. Then go to youtube and find a lesson video on a song that is years past you level ability. Get frustrated when you can't do it and find a related video of a 15 year old playing it flawlessly. Then go to bed bitter and angry.
Really though Jamplay has a shitload of lessons that you would be paying 20-40 bucks an hour for and instead you are paying 19 a month.
There are a ton of other sites like it but it is a big one. It's flaw is not a lot of individual song lessons. They just don't want to mess with copyright issues I guess. But that is what JustinTV and Marty Schwartz youtube videos are for.
Posted on 11/5/12 at 12:27 pm to Patrick O Rly
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CCR
Great choice for a beginner, assuming you like their music. There are hundreds of popular songs using the G-C-D chord progression—that's an easy progression to start off with, just look for the songs you like. A CCR song using that progression is "Who'll Stop the Rain"—cool song, easy to play.
Posted on 11/5/12 at 1:40 pm to rabblerebel
The main riff of smoke on the water. I think 99% of guitar players learned that one without knowing they were learning it
Posted on 11/5/12 at 2:17 pm to rabblerebel
Can't go wrong with CCR as far as learning chord progressions
I started out with some White Stripes, the guitar is usually quite simple and bluesy
Edward Sharpe has some simple chord progressions in his songs
Pretty much any nirvana song has a good riff or chord progression
and a good bit of John Frusciante's work on californiacation is somewhat basic, as he had just rejoined the band and had played guitar in 2-3 years.
I started out with some White Stripes, the guitar is usually quite simple and bluesy
Edward Sharpe has some simple chord progressions in his songs
Pretty much any nirvana song has a good riff or chord progression
and a good bit of John Frusciante's work on californiacation is somewhat basic, as he had just rejoined the band and had played guitar in 2-3 years.
Posted on 11/5/12 at 2:25 pm to 40 yds to Freedom
This post was edited on 11/5/12 at 2:26 pm
Posted on 11/7/12 at 8:05 pm to Srbtiger06
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