Author Topic: Just bought a Guitar. Is Decided, I play House of the Rising Sun  (Read 1175 times)

That's a neat lookin' guitar, looks like a bass guitar. I use a Yamaha accoustic, pretty good, got the hang of chords pretty quickly.

That's a neat lookin' guitar, looks like a bass guitar. I use a Yamaha accoustic, pretty good, got the hang of chords pretty quickly.
Same here, I can pick up chords rather quickly.
also, I played it so loud it accidentally started my turntable.

I'm planning on buying an Epiphone sometime in the near future.

I pair more for my first guitar than I did for my first car.


I've been playing my first guitar for years and it was only $50 lol.
I'm not implying that it's better than a $200 or $500 guitar, though.

This is my baby:



Schecter Omen 8.
Extended range guitars ftw. <3 (Not my picture)


I'm gonna start making a list of songs that would be good for me to learn as a newbie to the guitar world.

-Smoke on the Water
-Don't Fear the Reaper
 Help meh out.

Learn some Christmas songs.
Also here's a website where you can get free guitar tabs/chords http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/


The very first song I ever learned on guitar was Aerials by System of a Down.

I'm gonna start making a list of songs that would be good for me to learn as a newbie to the guitar world.

-Smoke on the Water
-Don't Fear the Reaper
 Help meh out.

Smoke on the Water is one of the first riffs I learned.

I've decided that I'm going to learn House of the Rising Sun by The Animals.

P.S. Huge bump.

Also, Jesus does this bug my fingers. I play piano and am therefore used to stretching my fingers far apart, not pressing them all in one spot.
« Last Edit: November 26, 2011, 10:15:07 PM by dorkdotdan »

I have a $25 acoustic and a $199 Strat. I love 'em both. I have the acoustic mounted on my wall, lookin kewl, and I play my electric in concert at a park down my street on most holidays. I just plug it into an extension cord and plug the extension cord into a very kind neighbor of mine's power outlet, with their permission. I had probably 35 people at the most, Thanksgiving day this year.