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  1. I am selling this wonderful Martin OM 42 with Koa wood back and sides. Immaculate condition amazing sound and looks fantastic. This is collect only.
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  2. Thanks for the help guys, this will really improve my on my improvs.. Apreciate it 100%
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  3. Yeah, it just takes a bit of practice. It *will* get easier with time. I'd start with A/D/E, then add G and A. One of those "play all these songs with just three chords" books might be a good idea... I lean to the view that the faster you feel you can play recognisable songs, the more you'll enjoy it.
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  4. I agree; that's a Good Place to start from.
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  5. Have a look here ... Hal Leonard Guitar Method Book (Left-handed edition...)... ... This will get you on the right track; it's very good. Here's another on the subject, but I've not looked into it very deeply; probably worth the minimal expense occasioned... How to Play the left-handed Guitar ... Another, based more on the electric guitar (although the ideas are the same for any guitar...)... Left-handed Guitar Method ... I usually buy books and methods of the sort second-hand, as they are almost always in 'new' condition, but cost far less. It would be a Good Idea to buy all three, second-hand, in my opinion, as there is always something to learn from all of these methods. The cost is very low. Have a look at these; if questions still remain, get back to us on here. Hope this helps Douglas
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