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Re:Easiness of certain songs.
« Reply #15 on: June 08, 2004, 12:42:34 AM »

I would start with the Freak Out! album for easy songs. Anyway the Wind Blows has a fun to play lead line and you should have no trouble finding the chords to verse (I think it's a I-vi progression) and playing the Steve Cropperish rhythm guitar line. there are simple riffs abound in songs like Trouble Everyday, Help I'm a Rock, and Hungry Freaks Daddy. If you have trouble finding the chords, Barfko Swill i think has lead sheets you can buy.
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Re:Easiness of certain songs.
« Reply #16 on: May 18, 2005, 09:35:33 PM »

Hello, there. I'm a new member and i just got an electric guitar. i've been a zappa fan forever, and i want the first song i learn to play to be a zappa song. Which of his songs is 'easiest'?  
Hi, it's been 13.5 months. How'd it go?
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