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Nope
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My brother, his LP, and his 'other' amp.
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Matt -

Barre -



Normal (G)

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quote:
Originally posted by Matt H
Bare chords? Anyone want to briefly explain?


i wouldn't worry about all the talk of bare chords and amps etc, learn to walk before you run.
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yeah, this is true

get an oasis chord book too matt, any of the earlier 3 will be best, greenday are easy to learn, pretty much anything is easy if you sit and look at it, as long as it's rhythm, not lead
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What else needs to be on my shopping list? A tuner thingy? A book?

Anything else?
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get a tuner, a stand and a song book.

Oasis stuff is easy, thats why it is so good.

Barre Chords will come later, but trust me when you do get to that stage, it will open up a whole new word (not the song by Peter Andre and Jordon!)
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p.s Who wants to start a band - im needing to play with other folk!
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Tuner, Chord book, Strap, Picks, Stand if you want.

Internet is good for tabs, so you don't need more books (you'll understand me when you get a book)
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Good source for tabs.

http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/
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http://www.guitarampkeyboard.com/en/oasis-complete-chord-so/69787

That Oasis book a good choice?

Then a tuner (help?)

A strap & picks are easy enough to understand

Stand I might get, its about another tenner
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tabcrawler.com, and guitartabs.com too.
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yeah, that book would be great matt.

also, i'd suggest a 'basic' chord book, with the simple ones in, should only ba a couple of quid.
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Could you do me a favour & find me one out please? xxxxxx

Im going to order it all whilst Im motivated
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this one would do
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you've spurred me on Matt, I'm gonna buy a new one tomorrow now
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Strap - http://www.guitarampkeyboard.com/en/gibson-logo_webbing_strap/11203

Stand - http://www.guitarampkeyboard.com/en/stagg-a109-guitar-stand/10133

With the Oasis book & that ebony AJ100

Plus the book from Amazon


Everything?
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PS do I really need the strap?
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not yet, and that's expensive, you'll get one for about a fiver from a music shop.
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some plectrums

Strap will be useful when your kidding on your the MacDonald Bros in the mirror
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picks are a quid for 5, you don't wanna be paying more than that.
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So shall I just get the guitar, stand & books do you think?
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yeah, then go to a music shop for some picks, and a strap, if you fancy one.
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£135 inc delivery

Not too bad then

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