beginner guitar exercises
what do guitar teachers (good ones) tell you in the first few beginning lessons?
I currently cant afford guitar lessons, so I was wondering what an experienced guitar teacher (students of or teachers themselves) could tell me what the best thing to do would be as a beginner? Arpeggios? Scales? Picking Exercises? Ect?
Open chords is the best place to start, then learn chord progressions (how to put them together).
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