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Kasperow
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Kasperow
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02/07/2013 8:24 pm
Originally Posted by: wildwoman1313If you keep at those songs you're already trying to learn, Kasperow, soon you'll be adding one after another into your "Can" column. It's very satisfying to be able to play a song all the way through, so don't give up. You don't want to miss out on that feeling. Building a repertoire takes practice and determination. Long as you persevere, it'll come. Thanks for your comments, and good luck to you!

Thanks for the motivation :) I know I'm gonna persevere. I've made a list of some mixed songs I'm going to learn over the next while (though it needs a few more fast-paced Rock-hits, most of the songs are slow-paced songs at the moment). Are there any easy, fast-paced songs you can recommend, or should I just go with whatever music I like?
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