I'll tell you the story.
I am not an incredible guitar player by any stretch of the imagination. I own electric and acoustic guitars, and I've taught myself well enough to play a cohesive blues sounding "solo" from string to string-although not very fast-and I tune my guitar to drop-d and play the first 3 strings for chords, rudimentary, I know.
Regardless, I love to play the guitar, and I teach myself new things every day.
Here's the bad part.
We just moved into a duplex, and the walls are paper thin, to the point where you can almost hear conversations in the next house, so I can't have my amp here. We have it in a garage on a piece of property my uncle owns, and I can play it any time there, however, I don't want to stop playing, considering that music is my life.
So, I was wondering if anyone knows the best way to learn chords for acoustic guitars. (I'd like to learn scales too, but only in drop-d, because most of my favorite songs are tuned for that.)
I am not an incredible guitar player by any stretch of the imagination. I own electric and acoustic guitars, and I've taught myself well enough to play a cohesive blues sounding "solo" from string to string-although not very fast-and I tune my guitar to drop-d and play the first 3 strings for chords, rudimentary, I know.
Regardless, I love to play the guitar, and I teach myself new things every day.
Here's the bad part.
We just moved into a duplex, and the walls are paper thin, to the point where you can almost hear conversations in the next house, so I can't have my amp here. We have it in a garage on a piece of property my uncle owns, and I can play it any time there, however, I don't want to stop playing, considering that music is my life.
So, I was wondering if anyone knows the best way to learn chords for acoustic guitars. (I'd like to learn scales too, but only in drop-d, because most of my favorite songs are tuned for that.)
Learning Guitar?
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