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Easy Tabs To Play

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What would be some easy tabs to play for a begginer guitarist??
Just list the title of song and band the song is played by
i don't mean to be rude but could you please stop just reading this post and reply to it i want to learn the guitar better but i can't without your help
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Very few songs written by professional guitarists are easy for a beginner to play, but many can be simplified. Tell us what kind of music you like and maybe someone can help you out by tabbing out a simplified version of a song. For now you could just look for an easy song on the tabs already submitted to this site.
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Getting Into You by Relient K is pretty easy
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Ill need some of those too plz ...
i find Gone-Tobymac looking pretty simple.
tobymac - Gone
(lol did my first hyperlink here ... proud of it )
Can someone try and simplify songs from FM Static for me?
Edit: nvm i just looked over at those tabs and they look really simple
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Look for some Christmas songs. Most have tabs and are decent to play. on top of that, Switchfoot--Let that be Enough isn't too bad and Justifide--This Songs for You.
Let me kow if you want some more.
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Theme songs from movies and tv shows are a good start, most are simple and everyone knows them. Should learn the mash theme song!
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lol... i realized i cant even try songs yet. first shud train my coordination with my fingers on something else. maybe i wanted to start too quickly :P
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Kutless, relient k, tfk, hawk nelson, etc. alot of this new stuff is just power chords it's all easy to play.
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id actually expect way more of a topic like this
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If you're looking for worship songs, the easiest would be "Sanctuary" and "Step by Step." There maybe more out there but start with those two and you'll be ahead of the game.
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thanks alot for those 2 but theyre only in chords :S
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WHere did you think soloists started? Learning Chords. A solo is just the person using scales and what not, but they always have to start the next progression on the chord. For instance, if a song is in G, you could solo that, then go to a C note and do some fills, back to G, then up to D. It's alot easier to start learning chords then solo stuff. And also, memorize the fretboard.
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thnx for the info. actually i started doing chords but then i hooked off to do tabs instead. maybe that was what i did wrong.
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