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Old 01-10-2018, 08:05 PM   #1 (permalink)
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It's not a one stop shop. Take some lessons with a tutor for rudiments, watch youtube videos, learn songs that you like, try new things out, learn how to teach yourself new ideas, jam with some mates if you have any that play (you can start a band or do it for fun, just try to work with other musicians on a somewhat equal playing field), and pay attention to what the guitarists that you like do both audibly and in videos.
You're probably the last person I'd take guitar lessons from.
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You're probably the last person I'd take guitar lessons from.
Yes, good point. Not all guitar teachers are one-size-fits-all. There will be some that will be a bad fit for you and others that either have a similar mind to you or are pros who can teach you what you personally want to get from the instrument.
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Yes, good point. Not all guitar teachers are one-size-fits-all. There will be some that will be a bad fit for you and others that either have a similar mind to you or are pros who can teach you what you personally want to get from the instrument.
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