QUOTE(JoshuaCYS @ Feb 12 2017, 12:39 AM)
Honestly the biggest advantage if you go for classes is you have someone to point out your mistakes and correct them. Many self taught guitarist often learn bad habits (eg. plucking with only one finger as opposed to using p, a, m, i fingering). And usually classes are structured in a way that follows your progress as you go along. If you're a self taught guitarist, you might make the mistake of attempting to learn a difficult song at the beginning. In the end, you might give up thinking guitar is difficult to learn.
I'm not saying self taught guitarists are no good but if they actually have someone to guide them, their progress will be much better
Problem is sometimes some self taught guitarist can play better than the guitar teachers ! I'm not saying self taught guitarists are no good but if they actually have someone to guide them, their progress will be much better
Agree that it is good to have someone to guide but
Talented and good teachers are hard to find.
Many of my friends learnt from teachers but learnt nothing after many lessons because they find the theory hard to rmber and also sendiri dont practice.
May 30 2017, 07:05 PM

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