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I can answer questions pertaining to beginner or expert acoustic or electric guitar. Guitar repair and set up. Song writing and basic copyright laws. Recording music in the studio or live recording and set up. Questions concerning, booking your band and what wages you can expect.

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Topic: Guitar Music



Expert: Patrick
Date: 6/3/2007
Subject: question

Question
well, i'm tryin to learn LEAD GUITAR these days frm accoustic guitar. can u suggest me few commmon hit english number from which i can start playin LEAD. i tried some songs but
found it quiet difficult so i wannt start frm simple song to complex.

Answer
Abhishek,

Find a copy of "Satisfaction" by the Rolling Stones. The opening of the song starts with a guitar lead line that will be easy for you to follow. Try learning the whole song and not just the lead line. That will give you more knowledge as to switching between lead and rhythm.

If you are serious about playing lead guitar, you might consider an electric guitar after you are playing leads on the acoustic fluently.

Practice, Practice, Practice

Happy Pickin'

Patrick

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