Additional info, added Monday September 13 2004, 5:54 pm: also can you explain any of the basic information you know?? add any facts that will help in my decision making, and ohh also how do you know what size guitar to get ..thanks always derlin. Want to answer more questions in the Hobbies category? Maybe give some free advice about: Music? barthez4 answered Sunday September 19 2004, 12:32 am: well like all instruments, it'll be hard at first. but if you take lessons, you'll see that you get better at a fast pace, and you start to be able to play songs you know.
Lasag69 answered Tuesday September 14 2004, 5:55 am: I myself have recently begun playing guitar...about 4 months now. I found that it was easier then I thought. I have taught myself, so i had no aid of a teacher, and I still found it pretty easy. Tabs are by far the easiest to learn and the best site i have found is www.mxtabs.net Good Luck! [ Lasag69's advice column | Ask Lasag69 A Question ]
NovemberInMySoul answered Tuesday September 14 2004, 1:16 am: Hey I'm Ally and I play electric guitar in a rock band called HushKeepSilent . I started out on acoustic guitar , and I've been playing for about 4 years now .
Yes , any instrument is hard to play . All I can say is keep at it and don't give up . It took me a while to learn how to play! [ NovemberInMySoul's advice column | Ask NovemberInMySoul A Question ]
united_python_cheerleader answered Monday September 13 2004, 6:46 pm: Derlin , its basically easy but i played since i was 10 i play drums to i would suggest drums first cuz they help you learn dynamics then play guitar but if you want to play guitar first it is quite simple the size depends on your size and its easy to learn
Amberlynn0 answered Monday September 13 2004, 6:20 pm: I play the quitar, in a band with all guys. So i feel I get presered, to play it good. But really if you practice alot, you will get good. It's not that hard, but it will get fustrating. Just keep practicing, and try your best.
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