▲ 5 r/LearnGuitar+1 crossposts

Idk what songs to learn

I bought my electric guitar a couple months ago, and I've been really irregular when learning it. I'm rlly bad at having hobbies because I can't for the life of me be consistent in something even if its something I like. I learnt bits and pieces, I started off learning the different chords (completely forgot what it is now but I was doing the beginner course on justinguitar) but I realised that it put me off learning even more so i started learning snippits of songs e.g. Meddle about by chase atlantic, Until I found you by Stephen Sanchez and a couple others that I've forgotten about.

I want to start learning again but I prefer tabs and riffs?? instead of whole songs so I wanna learn some songs that are in between beginner and intermediate because so many beginner songs are chord changes. does anyone have any recs?

I really liked 'The Edge' - The American Dawn, but I couldn't find the tabs and that was what I was planning on learning fully first, so now I gotta find another song to learn that's mid ish difficulty. Does anyone have any recs or advice?

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u/CantaloupeVirtual283 — 3 days ago
▲ 2 r/ADHDUK

Adhd medication and wait times

I recently got diagnosed with Adhd and got put onto medication. I got put onto tritration for methylphenidate but the loss of appetite is so bad, im getting sick and sometimes am on the verge of throwing up. I suspected I had Adhd for quite a while and started the process of getting a diagnosis without my parents knowing, so when they did find out I was diagnosed and immediately put on medication, they pushed back, and we came to an agreement to see how it goes initially. Whilst the medication is quite helpful, ofc it doesn't fix all my problems and I was considering stopping medication completely and just try to live with it. The appetite loss is terrible and I already have quite a bad immune system, so struggling to eat has made me really weak and downright miserable because sometimes i nearly throw up my dinner. Also, my parents are against the idea of me being on medication for a long time as they're worried I'd get reliant. Im confused on what to do because luckily, I can manage my symptoms during summer since I dont have commitments. However, my biggest worry is uni in september. If i stop medication now, and realise i need it during september (which is looking likely since I'll be left alone to hold myself accountable and have to juggle many things at once which i have a history of doing terribly), I might get a long waitlist.

I'm not sure how the process works to get put back on medication and my adhd provider is acc terrible at replying to emails or picking up calls so could anyone tell me how that would work? Would i get put on another waitlist, and would my provider release me from being under their care? Because if the wait is long, im debating just asking to change medications, and if i dont wanna take it, i wont, and ill just keep on paying for it till I need it so that way i dont have to wait for medications if i do need it later on into the year.

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u/CantaloupeVirtual283 — 24 days ago

AQA Predicted/Mock Paper

Does anyone have any AQA A level Maths predicted or mock papers? Aqa has barely any resources and I'm done with all the papers, and I will redo them, but I was wondering if anyone had more papers apart from the June exams?

Also would it be smart to do edexcel papers instead since edexcel has a lot more resources? Im just worried the exam style is a little different

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u/CantaloupeVirtual283 — 2 months ago

I'm looking at accomodation for Bristol university and it is so so confusing. Unlike other unis, it's not straightforward at all, and I was wondering if anyone had any advice for how they selected their accom. A lot of the accoms look really old which is very surprising, and they're all dotted around the place.

I'm an undergraduate and i got my offer after open day, so i cant even go and check for myself

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u/CantaloupeVirtual283 — 2 months ago
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Can someone help me out. I need to decide between Bristol, Sheffield, Hull York, and Anglia Ruskin for medicine and all have their pros and cons, so does anyone have any advice to give or know which one is the best? This is excluding distance from home for now but for things like med course, research, placements, area etc.

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u/CantaloupeVirtual283 — 2 months ago