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Most people rush in the initial stages- you wouldn't learn to ride a bike by trying to race it the first time.
So it is with guitar.
If you cannot play it properly at, say 100bpm, then try it at 75bpm.
Or 50bpm.
Or play it one note at a time and build it up piece by piece, note by note.
Hit it little and often- playing for 15 minutes, twice a day, 6 days a week is infinitely better for your development than trying to cram for 3 hours on a Sunday evening.
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Click the Beginners Course on the left of the page.
It will help to have a course to follow, whether a book, or download.
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Don't try to cram too much in all at the same time either. Learning to play guitar, as with other musical instruments, is a lifetime pursuit
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Many reasons for saying this but mainly for developing finger strength and accuracy also you can play it anywhere without the hassle of plugging in and trying to find a good tone etc.....I've spent far too many days fiddling with presets instead of chords