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Unfortunately, guitar is not the easiest instrument to learn to play and the most difficult part is the beginning. You may have tried it before and struggled with it.
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Unfortunately, guitar is not the easiest instrument to learn to play and the most difficult part is the beginning. You may have tried it before and struggled with it.
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Fingerstyle no doubt
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Unfortunately, guitar is not the easiest instrument to learn to play and the most difficult part is the beginning. You may have tried it before and struggled with it. You would not be alone
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