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 eastonj (38 points)
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hi im new with the guitar i have experience with other instruments but im really confused with chords can someone help me
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 zoom (854 points)
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Do you mean you're confused with the (rock, jazz, Broadway, etc) system of naming chords? As in: what do E, E7, Emaj7, E9, E9#11 ... etc all mean?
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How do you get your fingers around chords, remember various chords up the neck of the instrument, etc?
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How do you improvise over a given set of chord changes?
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Something else altogether?
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 zoom (854 points)
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Yes-s-s-s!! ... faster than a speeding pullet, more powerful than a loco-motif, and able to keep small shillings with a jingle sound ... it's SUPER-ZOOOOOOOM!!!
*cue orchestra*
⠁⠂ ⠄. . ⠄⠂⠁ ⠁⠂ ⠄. . ⠄⠂⠁ ⠁⠂ ⠄. . ⠄⠂⠁
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 dickdona (230 points)
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Can U give us a bit more info as to what actually confuses U? Then we can lay on the help.....
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 eastonj (38 points)
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remembering chords such as the ones zoom said but ive practiced and i remember them
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 dickdona (230 points)
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So I guess it's still true. Practice makes perfect... or is that old hat with all these super-duper guitar courses on the net which guarantee so much in so little time!!! I wonder?
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 tenorsaxist (859 points)
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m used to playing straight forward notes on the bassoon, so when I got my mandolin, and started seeing the chords, the book explained that they were notes stacked up on each other (wtf?) so I need help on classifying what a chord is and how it theoretically ties in with music! 
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