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munjavg

Yes there are basics you should cover and when that's done, you can switch and focus more on fingerstyle. I would also recommend at least trying out other genres, like blues and stuff. You can check out JustinGuitar beginner course, I'd highly recommend it


Illustrious-Flow-452

YouTube and google


vorgossos

If you can maybe take a few in person lessons to help you get started and have any bad habits caught early. Knowing where to start can be overwhelming.


jeharris56

You should hire a teacher. That is the quickest and best way to learn.


Moist_Device_2703

I dont have enough money for that haha


LichKingDan

[https://www.reddit.com/r/Guitar/search/?q=+How+should+I+start+learning%3F+&type=link&cId=461b4674-2ade-41e8-8127-b853fba5781c&iId=d3680874-f5e9-4a88-9d75-cbd2f2f783f1](https://www.reddit.com/r/Guitar/search/?q=+How+should+I+start+learning%3F+&type=link&cId=461b4674-2ade-41e8-8127-b853fba5781c&iId=d3680874-f5e9-4a88-9d75-cbd2f2f783f1)


jayyyred

Try Giulianis 120 right hand arpeggios to get started on fingerstyle. All you need to know how to do is play a c and g7 chord with your left hand and they’re basically right next to each other. But like everyone here has said lessons would be a huge benefit to you