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conker
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04/13/2005 5:34 am
I have a guitar. I need to learn how to play how should I get started.Please help
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R. Shackleferd
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04/13/2005 7:39 am
Strap that badboy on and stand in front of the mirror practicing your guitar poses, stances, gestures, faces, and blindly running up the fretboard, perhaps while playing a favorite cd. That's the 1st thing I did anyway, but maybe that's just me (I doubt it though!) I didn't know much else to do with it.

But for some real starting advice, I'd say learn the "cowboy" chords (open position chords within the 1st 3 frets), some scales (major and minor pentatonic at least), and learn how to read tablature if you don't know. This site is a good start for a few beginner lessons, from chords to scales.
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04/14/2005 4:40 am
You could start by searching this site. There is a lot of good information on a wide range of topics. Try going to the beginner section.
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04/22/2005 12:13 am
I dont want to ask a stupid question but what are the "cowboy" chords.
Sorry im a begginer
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04/22/2005 12:28 am
Originally Posted by: garthioI dont want to ask a stupid question but what are the "cowboy" chords.
Sorry im a begginer


Like I said, open position chords within the 1st 3 frets. In other words, chords that have open strings ringing in them with fretted notes. Nicknamed as such, cuz they're the easy ones that casual pickers (like Cowboys) strum.
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04/22/2005 11:56 pm
"Cowboy chords," if I understand what he's saying correctly, are:

These chords are, in order, A - C - D - E - G

e |--0----0----2-----0-----3----|
b |--2----1----3-----0-----0----|
g |--2----0----2-----1-----0----|
d |--2----2----0-----2-----0----|
a |--0----3----------2-----2----|
e |------------------0-----3----|

Try songs by Creedance Clearwater Revival... most of them only use 3 or 4 of these "cowboy chords."
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04/23/2005 2:29 am
Originally Posted by: guitarist101"Cowboy chords," if I understand what he's saying correctly, are:

These chords are, in order, A - C - D - E - G

e |--0----0----2-----0-----3----|
b |--2----1----3-----0-----0----|
g |--2----0----2-----1-----0----|
d |--2----2----0-----2-----0----|
a |--0----3----------2-----2----|
e |------------------0-----3----|

Try songs by Creedance Clearwater Revival... most of them only use 3 or 4 of these "cowboy chords."



Yep. Minor chords could count too, there's not a strict definition.
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04/23/2005 9:36 am
But major chords sound so much happier. :D
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