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Aug 31 2008

First Fender Electric Guitar

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First Fender Electric Guitar
First Fender Electric Guitar
I am learning to play the guitar and have bought a fender electric guitar. Any tips on getting started?


I have a DVD but its hard to keep interested as its canny hard. Any motivational tips would be good too?

Hey man, here's what you gotta do first, learn the chords G, C, and D. That is the building blocks, there are about seven chords that you need to know as a beginner. They are, G, C, D, F, E, B, and A. Got to this site for a nice little lesson on your first chords,

http://guitar.about.com/library/weekly/aa071200e.htm

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does Mini Fender (Squire) electric guitar mean "mini" as in smaller than others?


im just wondering cuz i saw this guitar in a classified and i wanna make sure it what i want. if youre confused about my question im just wondering what the seller mean by "mini" because i want a normal sized guitar. thx!

The mini is 3/4 size to a regular guitar. I was just on the BestBuy website and they have that guitar for $100 dollars. Guitar Center has some decent inexpensive guitars and you can try them out. They have alot of stores nationwide.

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