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And me! But I’m a lightweight. I’ve only got 4 guitars and 2 basses.

Another lightweight.
1 steel string acoustic, 1 classical, 1 bass, 2 Strats, 2 Les Pauls, 1 Epi 335, 1 Ibanez Roadstar, 3 amplifiers.
 
Okie plays a meaaaaan acoustic.
 
There are other guitar guys here?
Funny, I've never had any interest whatsoever in learning guitar. Tons of people have. Maybe it's cheap to get into (compared to other instruments)/easier than it looks to at least get the basics working.
 
I taught myself how to play guitar. which is weird because I don't know how to play guitar.
 
Funny, I've never had any interest whatsoever in learning guitar. Tons of people have. Maybe it's cheap to get into (compared to other instruments)/easier than it looks to at least get the basics working.

 
I have one guitar (I’m a drummer/percussionist) and I know the generic 7-8 chords. Terrible about chord transitions and no calloused fingers due to infrequent play. If it’s a g,c, d, e, or a-chord, I got ya covered. Others need not apply, lol.


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I have one guitar (I’m a drummer/percussionist) and I know the generic 7-8 chords. Terrible about chord transitions and no calloused fingers due to infrequent play. If it’s a g,c, d, e, or a-chord, I got ya covered. Others need not apply, lol.


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That's more chords than Guitarzan! You're a whiz...
 
I have one guitar (I’m a drummer/percussionist) and I know the generic 7-8 chords. Terrible about chord transitions and no calloused fingers due to infrequent play. If it’s a g,c, d, e, or a-chord, I got ya covered. Others need not apply, lol.


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You’re most of the way there.

If you’ll add on the basic E-shape and A-shape barre chord forms plus learn the pentatonic scale (5 notes) you’ll be able to play simplified versions of most popular rock and country tunes without sounding like a complete hack.
 
Are you calling basses weird gear? Them’s fightin’ words!

I never said that weird was bad! It's better than all of the bass player jokes about "bass player shows up at practice, says 'hey guys the buddy I was borrowing my bass from wanted it back. Do any of you have a bass I could borrow?"
 
And if you add in Am and Em you can play every country song written.

Got those down. Now that ****ing F chord....still.

Got an acoustic, classical, and an Ephiphone SG Pro, 'cept I ain't no pro, I suck. But I like it so WTFGAS. Excuse meeeee....gonna hit my slide on now, to CCR no less, Born On The Bayou.
 
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Got those down. Now that ****ing F chord....still.


Stop worrying about barring the B and E strings. Just play xx321x for now. It’s still an F chord (F A C), will sound just fine, and is easier to play.
 
Stop worrying about barring the B and E strings. Just play xx321x for now. It’s still an F chord (F A C), will sound just fine, and is easier to play.

But but I wanna barre! I can do Fmaj, but I wanna barrrrrrr!

Oh, and I wanna trade my classical for a bass. Started on bases in '67, Unc Sam called, and resumed learning in 2013. So, I like to tell peoples I been playing for 50+ years, what's a little white lie eh? so what if I had a 50 year break.
 
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I have one guitar (I’m a drummer/percussionist) and I know the generic 7-8 chords. Terrible about chord transitions and no calloused fingers due to infrequent play. If it’s a g,c, d, e, or a-chord, I got ya covered. Others need not apply, lol.


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Well, if you add the F chord to your stable , you can play about half the songs ever written.

edit: Oops. Should've read the rest of the posts. F and Am chords have already been covered.
 
But but I wanna bar! I can do Fmaj, but I wanna barrrrrrr!

Oh, and I wanna trade my classical for a bass. Started on bases in '67, Unc Sam called, and resumed learning in 2013. So, I like to tell peoples I been playing for 50+ years, what's a little white lie eh?

The trick to a barre is to roll your forefinger slightly so you’re using the hard, flat side of it rather than the fleshy fingertip.
 
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