Guitar Kalamazoo

How to start playing guitar?
I recently got my hands on a guitar of my aunt. -.- It's pink and almost 30 years of age. They were poor, so that is not the best. In my opinion, who cares? My friends want to have a band and they want me to be a guitarist. What do I start? I want things that will root and eventually grow hours Yngwie, Dimebag, Buckethead things. I am willing to practice 5 + a day (all my free time: l) During the Kalamazoo coarse three days I learned: For Primus Raining Blood Intro Walk By Pantera-No solo ... Thank you in advance who responds:)
It will be boring, but man, you have to practice. And by practice, I mean playing a larger range of about 3 million times a day to build coordination and strength of the fingers. After also built in, you have to practice new techniques and riffs very slowly, but perfectly. That So after three weeks of training (how long it takes your brain to remember an action as usual) something really hard, it's going perfectly, because every time the practice ensures slow your fingers and brain learn right the first time.
Kalamazoo Heritage Guitar - Mlive
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