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Posted 2011-05-09 3:14 PM (#352632 - in reply to #352607)
Subject: Re: OT- 1st song I ever learned on guitar



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The Preston tune would be real fun....
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hwebster
Posted 2011-05-09 9:55 PM (#352633 - in reply to #352607)
Subject: Re: OT- 1st song I ever learned on guitar


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-Am,C, G, C, G, C, E, Am, (E, Am)
-F, G, C; F, G, C, E, Am (E, Am)then on and on.
Growing up in South, America, my first song "El Condor Pasa" Simon and Garfunkel made it popular ~ 67? I still have with me the small round back 10 string charango instrument (spruce top, redwood bowl, ebony fretboard) Got custom made in Cuenca, Ecuador.
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Auriemma
Posted 2011-05-10 7:52 AM (#352634 - in reply to #352607)
Subject: Re: OT- 1st song I ever learned on guitar



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From Mel Bays books... Tom Dooley

by Ear... China Grove - Doobie Bros.
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kitmann
Posted 2011-05-10 11:52 AM (#352635 - in reply to #352607)
Subject: Re: OT- 1st song I ever learned on guitar



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Mine was Proud Mary....CCR played until my fingers bled, put on bandaids and keep playing. :D
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71Jasper
Posted 2011-05-10 8:30 PM (#352636 - in reply to #352607)
Subject: Re: OT- 1st song I ever learned on guitar


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Tom Dooley. Two chords.

I knew how to tune a guitar but that's all. I worked out the two chords on my own, but had no idea what they were called or how they functioned. That was much more satisfying than if I'd looked it up on line, and served as the beginning of my ear training.
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