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Ali69:

I need help I need to learn how to play the guitar in four days And I know NOTHING

DeadOfWinter:

What's the event?

DeadOfWinter:

@kjsaif

DeadOfWinter:

@ecowayz

Ali69:

@deadofwinter wrote:
What's the event?
I have to play a song on the guitar to my music teach

Ali69:

I'm dead meat

DeadOfWinter:

Ah, let's see.

DeadOfWinter:

Do you know the basics?

Ali69:

I know the cords and stuff but thats it

DeadOfWinter:

Y'know you don't have to do a hard song, right?

DeadOfWinter:

Just do an easy one; preferably with the cords you already know.

Ali69:

ik but like I don't know how to play yet

DeadOfWinter:

What chords do you know?

Ali69:

I don't know how to explain ittttt

ECOwayz:

Dm me ali

ECOwayz:

I play and i can teach you

DeadOfWinter:

@ecowayz wrote:
Dm me ali
Ty<333

ECOwayz:

Ofc lily ty for letting me know

mayathegamergrl:

i know a bit

KyledaGreat:

Learning to play the guitar in just four days is a challenging task, especially if you have no prior experience. However, it is possible to make some progress and learn some basic skills in that time frame. Here are some tips that may help: 1. Get a guitar: If you don't have a guitar, you'll need to get one. You can purchase or rent a guitar from a music store, or borrow one from a friend. 2. Learn the parts of the guitar: Before you start playing, it's important to familiarize yourself with the different parts of the guitar, such as the body, neck, strings, and frets. 3. Learn how to tune the guitar: Tuning your guitar is important to ensure that it sounds good when you play it. You can use an electronic tuner or a tuning app to help you tune your guitar. 4. Learn some basic chords: One of the first things you'll need to learn is how to play some basic chords. Start with simple chords like G, C, D, and E minor. You can find tutorials and chord charts online to help you learn. 5. Practice regularly: The key to improving quickly is to practice consistently. Even if you can only practice for a few minutes each day, it's important to make time for regular practice. 6. Watch videos and tutorials: There are many online resources available for learning to play the guitar, such as instructional videos and tutorials. Take advantage of these resources to help you learn new skills and techniques. 7. Get feedback: If possible, try to get feedback from someone who knows how to play the guitar. They can help you identify areas where you need to improve and give you tips for practicing more effectively. Remember, learning to play the guitar is a process that takes time and practice. While it may be challenging to learn in just four days, with dedication and hard work, you can make progress and start to develop your skills.

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