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  • ted_h

    Member
    January 13, 2022 at 6:14 pm

    Some physical books:

    Parking Lot Pickers Songbook” is a good resource for bluegrass and gospel standards. It generally has the lyrics, the notes for the melody, and the chords for each song.

    I also really like “The Daily Ukulele Songbook: 365 Songs For Better Living“, which I bought to learn the uke but I use for guitar all the time, too. It doesn’t have the guitar chord shapes, but if needed I look them up in my other resources.

    And I totally agree with others about looking for YouTube lessons on songs you like.

    Ultimateguitar.com is a site with crowdsourced tabs and chord charts. Accuracy may vary, but I use it quite a bit when I’m trying to learn something new.

    Have fun branching out!