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(33 replies, posted in Electric)

im 13 and been guitar for 2 years

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(15 replies, posted in Electric)

goataloap25 wrote:

I have a really easy one it is called One by Metallica
I am going to write the rift but if there is a #in front of a string name then that is what fret you will play it on!!!
2A 4D open D 3E 4D open D REPET but when it gets to the ending play an open G. 2A 4D open D open A 4D open A open D 3E 4D 3E open D open E 2A 1E 4A
YAH it is kinda confusing because of the way i wrote it but i don't use websites i learn by ear!!! good luck hope it works out for you

thank you i love that song

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(15 replies, posted in Electric)

Steffan wrote:

Can you play Smoke On the Water? The Iron Man main riff is good, too.

Yah thats to easy

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(242 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

rndthefire wrote:

hello everyone.  chris here from north-east wisconsin. been playing 30 plus years and STILL don't have it down. the frustration factor is still up at times but thanks to all the good people here, the "i give up" factor is down to zero. still glad i have a day job. any other "cheese heads" out there into acoustic folk, put up a post.

yah im from south east wisconsin yah and im 12 been playing for a year now. My 8 year old brother is learning the drums. I also am a cheese head and love the packers. Brett farve just retired though a couple days ago.

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(9 replies, posted in Acoustic)

Wild thing and hey joe are pretty easy songs if you know the basic chords.

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(15 replies, posted in Electric)

thanks for all the help i do use the pentagonic scale too though

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(19 replies, posted in Electric)

Oldnewbie wrote:

My first song was "red river valley", but I couldn't sing with it.

The first song I learned to sing and play was "Horse With No Name" by America.

Wow same here (horse with no name), pretty easy to play on guitar

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(15 replies, posted in Electric)

Can anyone post me some sites or tabs on easy riffs. they can also be hard, but not to hard