Just Purchased My 1st Acoustic Guitar!

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  • Geert
    Geert Posts: 101
    But remember, the beginning is very hard.
    Just continue practicing, every single day, on and on and on! :)
    And it becomes easier and easier!
    You will notice!
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  • tinkerbell
    tinkerbell New Zealand Posts: 2,161
    Get ready for numb finger tips! I picked up my guitar for the first time in ages yesterday and my fingers are still a bit tender. It doesn't take long to break them in. I would suggest buying an electronic tuner.
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  • LukinFan
    LukinFan Florida Posts: 29,119
    tinkerbell wrote:
    Get ready for numb finger tips! I picked up my guitar for the first time in ages yesterday and my fingers are still a bit tender. It doesn't take long to break them in. I would suggest buying an electronic tuner.
    Yeah, it comes with a tuner, but a couple of the reviews say that it is trash, so I'll probably have to pick another one up.
    Geert wrote:
    But remember, the beginning is very hard.
    Just continue practicing, every single day, on and on and on! :)
    And it becomes easier and easier!
    You will notice!
    I can't wait for my guitar to arrive - I was checking out a couple of the beginner videos yesterday - very excited!
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  • megatron
    megatron Posts: 3,420
    when i first started i played a lot of drop d songs just to get a feel for strumming and not being so frustrated. i used tool's lateralus and undertow to get started.

    for me the best thing to do was practice songs i liked that used basic open chords. for PJ try black, small town and betterman. good songs for learning chords D, C, A, G, E, Em and C/G.

    and justinguitar.com is awesome of course
  • LukinFan
    LukinFan Florida Posts: 29,119
    megatron wrote:
    when i first started i played a lot of drop d songs just to get a feel for strumming and not being so frustrated. i used tool's lateralus and undertow to get started.

    for me the best thing to do was practice songs i liked that used basic open chords. for PJ try black, small town and betterman. good songs for learning chords D, C, A, G, E, Em and C/G.

    and justinguitar.com is awesome of course
    sweet! Thanks Chris!
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    1998: Birmingham
    2000: Charlotte, Tampa
    2003: Tampa, Atlanta, Phoenix
    2004: Kissimmee
    2008: West Palm Beach, Bonnaroo, Columbia
    2010: MSG2
    2012: Music Midtown
    2014: Memphis
    2016: Ft. Lauderdale, Miami, Jacksonville, JazzFest
    2018: Wrigley 1, Fenway 1
    2022: Nashville
    2023: Ft. Worth II
    2024: Baltimore
    2025: Hollywood II
  • phungi
    phungi Posts: 641
    megatron wrote:
    for me the best thing to do was practice songs i liked that used basic open chords. for PJ try black, small town and betterman.
    learn the Cadd9 chord early, it is your friend!

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