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Rick A wrote:
I'm actually attempting to learn my first song right now.... "Folsom Prison Blues" -J. Cash
We open every show with a rendition of that one. It's way too much fun to play.
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The First song I Played on my Guitar is Neil Young's Heart of Gold which is very simple.It's made of pretty basic and easy guitar chords - mostly E minor and D.
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My first was Gordon Lightfoot's "Wreck of the Edmond Fitzgerald" - learned if off of the record with my old Gianini 12 string. Once I figured out which fret he capoed!
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I thought I had posted on this but it dont look like it. My first song was probably Iron man. just the main riff. Butthe one I loved learning and still love to play ...ROCKET RIDE by ACE FREHLEY. God I love a good flanger in a song!
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Like a lot of other Chordians, "House of the Rising Sun" was the first song I learned to play. The first song I wrote was either "Ballad of New River Fats" or "Bluestone" - I was working on both of them the same time (35 years ago) and can't remember which one I finished first. I'll be playing "Bluestone" next Friday night at a venue featuring local musicians at the Ohio University Chillicothe campus.
Here's a clip of me playing the song at an open mic 5 years ago. Sound isn't the greatest, and I've grown much more handsome since then.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BySDkFX3BWw
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I've got three firsts as I recall them:
1) Classical - "Angels We Have Heard on High" (good scales exercise)
2) Acoustic - "After the Gold Rush" (Neil Young)
3) Electric - "Space Truckin" (Deep Purple)
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Bluestone is one of my Dirty Ed favorites! I'm surprised to learn it was one of your first songs. Well done sir!
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Mine was Amazing grace. It was the first song to learn in Russ shipton's book.
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Will the circle be unbroken man I was so proud had to sing the words so my wife knew what it was
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Fire art wrote:
Will the circle be unbroken man I was so proud had to sing the words so my wife knew what it was
You have learned the secret of 'accompaniment'. It's an ancient word that means 'can't flatpick melodies'. I play a lot of accompaniment.
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The first song I learned to play was Scarborough Fair-it took a LONG time!!! The first song I ever wrote wa "Remember How It Was"-a broken hearted song to a girlfriend.
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My first song was Elvis Dont Be Cruel.
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Lost Together by Blue Rodeo. Basic chords and a 4/4 strum pattern....mostly
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can't remember..i was in my teens..but sure it was some british band song..being it was in the 60's.."walk, don't run" comes to mind also. borrowed my aunts Kay acoustic...man we treated that rough. central fla. swimmin parties and such.
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One of my first songs I learned to play was the riff from "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction." I finally realized that it was backed by just 3 chords in the rhythm part. I also was taught the chords from "House Of The Rising Sun", but I wasn't taught to use the arpeggio technique. I figured that out on my own.
When I found I could play a simple I-IV-V chord progression, I felt pretty good. Because my first guitar had a horribly thick neck, it held me back several years. I smashed my first guitar back in 1976, a la Pete Townshend.
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Funny I just ran across this forum. Been user for years. After 40 years of plaing and my sister came to visit and said"I remember the first song you ever playd" and we matched memories and one of us was wrong> It was either Lady Modonna or Let it Be. Let it be had not come out when I learned my first song.
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When I first started guitar the song that kept me learning the notes was Simple Gifts. I had heard it on the cd that came with the book and I loved it. I also started on chords with that song.
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