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Acoustic Guitar Begginer questions Help!

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I just started playing acoustic guitar about an hour ago haha, im 16 and my hands are really tiny haha, im having a hard time reaching the strings and doing chords.

Do you guys know any helpful sites or easy songs i should start off with, i really am finding this difficult.

i wanna be able to make easy songs with farely easy chords.

thanks!

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  1. go on ultimate-guitar.com cause tabs are good

    and the black parade by my chemical romance is really easy


  2. go to www.911tabs.com for where to put your fingers for certain songs. adn look up smoke on the water. its very easy. 0 means hit it without your finger there, 1 means put your finger on frett 1. you can email me at c.***_kicker@yahoo.com if the a s s shows up as ***, well, its a s s .well, my name starts with cass, you know...ugh. no one cares *sobs*

  3. Well, Free Fallin by Tom Petty is at the higher strings (High e, B, G)

    Here is some tabliture for the song:

    http://ultimate-guitar.com/tabs/t/tom_pe...

    If you put your cursor over the blue chords, it will give you a diagram on what the chords are.


  4. check in yahoo search

  5. i started a little while ago. and have small hands too. it sucks :( just when you learn chords, you dont have to do the whole thing. like in an f chord, just play the top 4 strings. your hands will get really used to it if you keep playing. trust me. your just not used to it now

  6. uuhh you should start off with some easy songs like

    iron man. smoke on the water and other easy songs. u should also try learning some punk because most is usually chords.

  7. Try the books:

    Alfred's Basic Guitar Method (Comes in books 1, 2, and 3) These were my first books when I started, and greatly helped.

    The "First Stage" Guitar Book

    Beats For Beginners: The Basics of Rhythm Guitar

    You can look up, guitar books for beginners on google, and more answers will come up. You can also go to your local guitar store and see what you find.

    Good luck with your new guitar!

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