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ghhyrd wrote:
WillyP wrote:Scales and simple songs. And learn how to tune.

As someone pointed out, it's something you have to want to do... so have some fun!

Scales are the building blocks that melodies are built from. Play a scale till you can play it without looking at the fretboard... then change it up, and soon you will have your own tune!

That name starts with an 'E': Epiphone
Or you could just play your favourite song that uses one of these scales.
How do I know if the songs I like are ones that use scales? I think it helps that I like ocuntry, so alot of it, (the older stuff at least...) is a guitar, acoustic at that.
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d3jake wrote:
ghhyrd wrote:
WillyP wrote:Scales and simple songs. And learn how to tune.

As someone pointed out, it's something you have to want to do... so have some fun!

Scales are the building blocks that melodies are built from. Play a scale till you can play it without looking at the fretboard... then change it up, and soon you will have your own tune!

That name starts with an 'E': Epiphone
Or you could just play your favourite song that uses one of these scales.
How do I know if the songs I like are ones that use scales? I think it helps that I like ocuntry, so alot of it, (the older stuff at least...) is a guitar, acoustic at that.
A great song that uses a scale (I've forgotten which one) is Misirlou, or some variation of that spelling, it escapes me. Have you ever heard it? It was used in pulp fiction, and in 'Pump It Louder' by the black eyed peas. It is a great way to get to know the scale, a good song, and it helps you build up on your sweep picking.
Misirlou

Well, try it slow first of course :wink:
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Huh, never have heard of it but I'll try it out when I get home today. THanks!
"If toast always lands butter-side down, and cats always land on their feet, what happens if you strap toast on the back of a cat and drop it?"
-Steven Wright

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WillyP wrote:Hmm... a surfing version of a greek folk tune played at an unusual tuning by the grandfather of surf music... not sure I'd call that a beginner's tune...
Miserlou lesson at Fender's player club.


You might want to start here: Fenders beginner lessons.
True, but smoke on the water seemed an insult :wink:
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When you two get that sorted out, report to me and tell me what the verdict is as to waht I should start learning...
"If toast always lands butter-side down, and cats always land on their feet, what happens if you strap toast on the back of a cat and drop it?"
-Steven Wright

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I agree with Willy, my advice is kinda deep-endish. If you are that commited then go ahead, take mine. It is simply a matter of choice.
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