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How do I learn guitar as a retarded boymoder I'm trying to learn D, A- etc but remembering the positions is so hard
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i learned by staying up all night smoking pot, watching tv and playing guitar simultaneously. also you gotta build up muscle strength and muscle memory.
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depends how much u love it and how old you are, maybe start w the bass
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>>41514840
you have to hurt ur fingers a lot, and learn the finger shapes. and then learn to jump from one note to the other, until you can do all of them fast
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>>41515893
one chord* to the other
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>>41514840
Find a friend/bf/gf who plays, or take lessons; not having this is hardmode asf
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>>41514840

You can play songs with literally 2 or 3 chords only. Most chords are all the same anyway. If it's the shapes themselves that are hard to remember, come up with some memory device to keep them on your brain

I think D looks like a D, A looks like an A (although all on 1 fret), E looks like an e, open G kinda wraps around like a G, and C... well look I said you only needed 4 chords. Then learn the minor variation for D A and E

Eventually your brain gets good at compartmentalizing new chord shapes

If you want some quick dopamine, try learning the power chords

A5 E5 D5 (two ways)
E--5--7--5----
A--7--7--5--5
D--7------7--7
G--------------7

And just strum away. Move the chords wherever you want and see what sounds dope

I think honestly more important than memorising chord shapes is using whatever ones you know and being able to switch between them smoothly. If you can keep up the rhythm of your strumming it sounds infinitely better to be a little slow on changing the chords, than it does to stop strumming and pause to get the chord right. Have a good long think about a chord before you switch to it, know what you're gonna do before you do it, know which fingers are gonna move while some things stay the same (Am and C require you to move exactly 1 finger only, for example). Don't throw your fingers in the deep end and expect them to swim at first

You got this op
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>>41514840

Oh yeah, to add, do what's fun. Do what makes you happy. You won't keep playing if it's not fun. Find a song you *like* to practice, sing along if you want to, do stupid stuff, see all the different ways you can strum a chord. Make up chords to songs and strum and sing along to your own playing. 'It's so hard' is not the sound of having fun
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>>41516097
This is the key to learning like, everything, assuming you aren't being forced by external pressures. Forcing yourself to do the parts you dont enjoy will just lower the amount of time you spend playing, and make the time you do spend playing less enjoyable. There's a lot of grey area to be found between "proper, efficient learning" and enjoying yourself
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>>41516097
>>41516311
amen
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>>41514980
Dangerous game following this path as I once ended up smoking a quarter of a cart and learning a Death in June song.
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>>41514840
CAGED system. Play songs you like. Learn common progressions. Start experimenting with different kinds of chord voicings and extensions.

Hotel? Trivago.
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>>41516461
oh and learn your fucking scales, multiple octaves all across the neck in different directions going down and up, try playing in different intervals like thirds and fourths.
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>>41514840
I've been watching this fucking dude's videos because I need a kooky old master jazz guitarist to miyagi me.

https://youtu.be/zisCvYjk6-o
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>>41516452
pot is marijuana mr str8edge. its not even bad for you. lol i dont even smoke pot anymore i grew out of it a long time ago
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>>41516461
>>41516472
>muh scales
your music is probably dogshit
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>>41516529
I make harsh noise so yes
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>>41516539
nvm i take it back
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>>41516544
next time i'm gagging u with a contact mic going into a delay pedal
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>>41516553
can u gag me with something else next time...
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>>41516559
try me see what happens faggot
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>>41516316
omg that hobo agrees with me!
>>41516461
CAGED is like. at once really useful and also really useless. Is probably good for a beginner to wet their brain with it tho >>41516472
shh you'll scare the widdle boymoder, don't mention scales. honestly I may be retarded but learning scales didn't help until like years later because I thought if I could play a scale I could write a melody but like. that's like learning to read kanji and assuming you can speak japanese
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>>41516996

>that's like learning to read kanji and assuming you can speak japanese

well,,, yeah you still need to know your ABCs before you can read Tolstoy. You still need to know what is where and how to move in between notes in a key.

Sometimes I don't even play to a metronome and just veg out watching tv shows playing up and down a scale mindlessly. Even that is really good.
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>>41517051
>sometimes I don't even play to a metronome
O:

Okay but fr 'do whatevers fun' followed by 'oh and learn your scales' is just a contrast for the worse. Scales will become fun, or at least satisfying, when you know why you're doing them and when you come to decide you want to do them for a purpose

Although I suppose I couldn't even help myself from rambling about chords so
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>>41514840
just learn (easy) songs you like and eventually you'll start to recognize patterns on the fretboard. if you wanna be more tryhard you could try doing 52 weeks of the blues
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>>41514840
you don't.
you buy it, learn really quickly, get bored, shelve it, reinvigorate, get a tutor, make large leaps, and then never touch it again
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>>41514840
>makes a /mu/ post
>adds that their a boymodder
>/tttt/ now
come on
Anyway just practice kek



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