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Personally, I would jump into the daily challenges and just do the best you can. I would also recommend finding a couple of easy songs to play. I’ve seen so many players getting “stuck” when not knowing what to practice next. I say play, and don’t spend so much time practicing. Start adding more songs to just play as you get more chords under your belt. There are literally hundreds of songs with only two or three easy chords. Don’t get me wrong, practice is important, however we picked up this instrument to play. My overall enjoyment and progress came when I started just playing. This was great advice from one of my teachers. He recommended spending about 10% of my time practicing, and 90% of my time playing. Another golden nugget he gave me was, being OK playing poorly. Being OK missing a chord, or transition. Just enjoy playing. Suddenly, you will hit that chord, or chord transition and it will sound like magic. No better feeling in the world.
