

i practiced it, got the hang of it, then listened to the lyrics of it. A friend of mine taught me a tune I liked the sound of. Now, i didn't know these at the time I was learning because they didn't exist, but there are a few Rufus Wainright songs that are really nice and pretty simple to play. thats the kind of thing I found really difficult, but a song like this is probably the place to start because there aren't that many chords in it once you've got the basic rhythm down. this is a good one to learn if you want to learn to sing along with your guitar playing. I figured this one out after hearing it in the film "rules of attraction" where it sounds great. "yellow" by donovan is another one thats easy enough.

also, people love it, and the more you practice it, the more smooth it gets and the nicer it is to hear at a party at the end of the night. I remember at a later date being impressed that I could play "street spirit" by radiohead which is probably about a 3 on the scale, but if you're new to playing, it sounds great to learn it. These are the songs you would rate 1 to 2 on your scale. my first songs were "about a girl" and "polly". I basically started with their "unplugged" album which I really liked. There are many songs which use the same chords and you can learn a lot of songs very quickly. I started with the norvana back catalogue. It feels as though i'm giving you the "backpackng in western europe" story from "friends"! It appears the OLGA guitar tablature website is down, which is a real shame, but in any case i'll give you my personal list of songs which i progressed through in order to woo women.
