Some good songs for me on acoustic??!


Question: Some good songs for me on acoustic!?!?
I have just like two questions!. also don't get worried bout reading all this u dont have to if u could just answer the first to questions that would be great!. Give me some tips on gettin gbetter if youc ould, of corse I konw that practice makes perfect and I do practice a lot but how can I make my first three fingers stronger and especially my pinky!. I can use it but it still doesnt like to press down the string very hard and my first three fingers are good but still sometimes they hurt ont he tips witch are already have calouses on them but how do I make it so they never hurt on the tips or are they always going to!?

My other question is about some songs!. The only FULL song I know is emily by from first to last and I love how that song is!. It has a good intro like a solo that is all picking and if I feel like strumming I can strum the verse but the other part is picking so I like that too!. Please suggest some songs that I could play that are perferably originally on acoustic and are kinda easy but not just all chords you know!?!?

ig I have three questions: any song that is on electric can I play it on acoustic!. I know electric uses power chords!. so say if I looked up um love addict by family force five could I play it exactly as the tab says except for on my acoustic or do I need to change something!?!?

thanks for ur help! oh and I've been playing for 2 months almost and I'm sorry if u think im vain but I think I'm pretty good for a beginner, y teacher says I have a natural talent for musicaly instruments (lol watev) but ya so thanks for ur help again! :)Www@Enter-QA@Com


Answers:
Just keep on playing on, the callouses will come if you keep playing, it may be painful but you will get over that huge bump!. I suppose if you took the electric power chords and played it on the acoustic it would be alright!. I would suggest learning songs that only use full chords for now, not power chords!. Just practice playing barre chords and transitions and eventually you will have callouses and you will be playing acoustic like a pro!. I would suggest learning "Blackbird" by the Beatles, you will develop a knack for finger picking if you learn to play that, just ask your guitar teacher!. Never give up and keep on practicing!. Good Luck, and Rock On!

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