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I'm 58 and just trying to learn how to play the guitar. As stated in the other thread my daughter bought me a used Washburn D10N. Anyway not sure which direction to go here. I have two people that I've know for years neither of which lives close to me just old friends that play the guitar and both play very well. I've been e-mailing them about trying to learn to play. One is telling me to learn the strings and to be able to pick first and to read music. I use to be able to read music. I'm sure that it will come back to me if needed. My other friend is telling me to get a beginner book of cords and learn them first, and learn to read tag I think it's called. There was a beginner book that came with the guitar that teaches the strings by reading music, which I've been doing. To be honest it's going pretty slow, but won't get into that here. Any suggestion on which way to go? I'm sure lessons are going to be suggested, but there is not even a music shop where I live.

Answer:
I have put together 43 lessons (on video) plus 15 pieces by different composers. There is all together close to three hours of video lessons. The lessons are designed for the person that does not know how to play guitar at all. To have access to all the lessons there is a subscription fee, but you can preview some of the videos and information about the lessons for free.There is also recorded music(some of my compositions) to download for free without having to subscribe to the lessons.You can view the lessons 24 hrs a day 7 days a week.The lessons are designed around the classical guitar style (nylon strings played with the fingers). The best way to learn any instrument is having a qualified teacher to show you how to do it, but if you are having problems getting in touch with one you should consider all the alternative options available online also. Francisco Burgos The Art of the classical guitar www.burgosguitar.com

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  1. Comment #1 (Posted by alan )
    hi there, I'm a 25 year old guy who has been playing the guitar on & off now for 10years or so,i to have a used washburn D10N,as a person who knows where you are at, & know's exactly how frustrating it can be to not have any resources to learn from I can strongly recommend you visit www.justinguitar.com , as i found to be very useful & best of all its free,And as one of your friends mentioned B4 in your question its a good idea to learn your chords,also look up www.guitartabs.com that way if you dont know any chords you can learn TABS, which is short for tablatures,very easy to follow,& very easy to learn,also google a songs name you want to learn followed by youtube,GOOD-LUCK

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