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− | + | It’s tough to enjoy playing guitar when it’s all rudiments and scales and exercises. Learning to strum a guitar properly will have you playing songs in no time, putting a little fun in your practice. By learning some basic patterns and getting familiar with your guitar, you’ll be able to play any song you want. See Step 1 for more instructions. | |
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#*Identify the chords you have to play in a song you’d like to learn and determine the amount of strings to strum. D Major, for example, only requires strumming five strings, while G Major requires strumming all six. | #*Identify the chords you have to play in a song you’d like to learn and determine the amount of strings to strum. D Major, for example, only requires strumming five strings, while G Major requires strumming all six. | ||
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== Tips == | == Tips == |