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E.gg Timer - simple online countdown timer Absolute Beginner Part 1: Chords - Guitar Noise So…you’ve just bought your first guitar, borrowed one from a friend or received one as a gift (and if that’s the case, please introduce me to this person…). Now what do you do? Well, if you haven’t got a clue at all, perhaps we can help you. Guitar Noise welcomes you to the first of our Absolute Beginner articles. It is our hope to get you started playing the guitar as quickly and as painlessly as possible. First, though, one very important thing to know: the guitar is not some magical device that somehow makes beautiful music while you simply hold it. I don’t want to sound like the stereotypical parent telling his child, “Yes, you can have a pet but it’s your responsibility to feed it, walk it, clean up after it, etc.” You will find yourself faced with all sorts of choices and more information than you can possibly use at any given moment. Finally, please realize that as great a tool as the Internet can be for education, it is still only one source. Chart of Em Chord Chart of E Chord

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