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: Focus on open chords (like G, C, D, and Em), basic strumming patterns , and simple riffs.

Your first choice is typically between an or electric guitar.

: Focus on complex techniques like soloing , advanced improvisation, and mastering the entire fretboard. 3. Building a Practice Routine : Focus on open chords (like G, C,

: Move into barre chords , scales (Major and Pentatonic), and basic music theory to understand how songs are built.

A poorly set-up guitar can make learning unnecessarily difficult. : Beyond the guitar, you will need a

: Beyond the guitar, you will need a tuner , a strap , picks , and a stand . If you choose electric, you'll also need an amplifier and a cable . 2. The Learning Roadmap

: Replace your strings regularly to maintain a bright, clear tone and prevent breakage. making them easier to press down.

: Often easier for beginners because the bodies are thinner, and the strings have lower "action" (height from the fretboard), making them easier to press down.