This section is an awesome idea, and is filled with really interesting articles, so thank you for it, is great!
Here's my question:
I have a friend who wants to learn to play electric guitar and who has never touched a guitar in his life.
He's on his 20s, he thinks he can dedicate about 30mins-1hour /day to it and he asked me for a walkthrough, a study guide, something to follow.
I told to myself: "Myself, this will be easy as cake, let me count the ways in which you have to "learn" guitar"
Well, turn out is not that easy because what do you start with??
you've got a few things: the guitar as such: knowing the fret structure, pick playing, hamer ons, and more
then you have the theory...i started my electric guitar lessons learning box patterns...whithout knowing much more, not even how to pick the pick correctly
I was thinking that when you start from scratch you might have two sections to your learning: practicing and theory (duh), the question is: can we put these two section together for an everyday practice???what basic "hook" can you offer someone that has never played to keep his interest up?? i thought of simple riffs, but not whole songs for sure...
so, gentlemen, could you help me with a very basic study guide??
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Hello!!!
This section is an awesome idea, and is filled with really interesting articles, so thank you for it, is great!
Here's my question:
I have a friend who wants to learn to play electric guitar and who has never touched a guitar in his life.
He's on his 20s, he thinks he can dedicate about 30mins-1hour /day to it and he asked me for a walkthrough, a study guide, something to follow.
I told to myself: "Myself, this will be easy as cake, let me count the ways in which you have to "learn" guitar"
Well, turn out is not that easy because what do you start with??
you've got a few things: the guitar as such: knowing the fret structure, pick playing, hamer ons, and more
then you have the theory...i started my electric guitar lessons learning box patterns...whithout knowing much more, not even how to pick the pick correctly
I was thinking that when you start from scratch you might have two sections to your learning: practicing and theory (duh), the question is: can we put these two section together for an everyday practice???what basic "hook" can you offer someone that has never played to keep his interest up?? i thought of simple riffs, but not whole songs for sure...
so, gentlemen, could you help me with a very basic study guide??
it will be really appreciated
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