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Just wondering how many people are self taugh in here? Ive been teaching myself for bout a year, but get disheartened at times when i run out of ideas? Do you need a teacher?
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Hey i bought Guitar for Dummies, but i found it went from like, yeah this is nice and simple to like like whoa ive jumped in the deep end! But that was a while ago, i think ill go back to it. How long you been playing?Appfro wrote:self taught technically. actually it was Guitar for Dummies that taught me. That and observation.
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personally i think your vids will help allot, Busted stuff is doing my head in already though, keep hitting the B and E! but ill keep at it.Nitro1515 wrote:Self taught through this site. Kanter's, Pat's and Ole's vids really helped. Hopefully the videos I just did help some people out.
i know you've just put them vids up, but you got any plans for anymore?

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yeah I just updated them, I put up halloween, pig and spoon should be up within the hour. I'll do some others as well as the week goes on.Dale_Milligan wrote:personally i think your vids will help allot, Busted stuff is doing my head in already though, keep hitting the B and E! but ill keep at it.Nitro1515 wrote:Self taught through this site. Kanter's, Pat's and Ole's vids really helped. Hopefully the videos I just did help some people out.
i know you've just put them vids up, but you got any plans for anymore?
you're right, it definetly did that. i've been playing for a little over 3 years and i haven't gone back to it since i lost it. what i did is i used that book to learn chords and a little bit of the pentatonic scale. then i learned songs so i could learn to switch chords. then i learned harder chords. then i bought a different book that showed me the entire pentatonic and learned that. while i was at it i learned the major scales. that's basically all i know as of right now. i'm working on modes, but that's goign to take me sitting down and trying for the life of me not to be stupid for at least a day.Dale_Milligan wrote:Hey i bought Guitar for Dummies, but i found it went from like, yeah this is nice and simple to like like whoa ive jumped in the deep end! But that was a while ago, i think ill go back to it. How long you been playing?Appfro wrote:self taught technically. actually it was Guitar for Dummies that taught me. That and observation.
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Mostly self taught, although I've learned a lot playing with other musicians and exchanging experience.
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