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TSsupazta
post Mar 4 2007, 12:18 PM, updated 19y ago

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ok so i went to guitar classes for almost 3 months and until now i still cant play one full song where as my friend whom have been going to classes (different teacher) can already play a few songs on her own.
im so frustrated and now she's trying to teach me.

is it really all about practising?
any really good practical guitar gurus who can give me classes?
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i really wana play guitar better.
im in subang btw.
if ure bored and u want to pass on ur knowledge, do contact me.
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post Mar 4 2007, 12:24 PM

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of cos need to practice.

what are you being taught now anyway in that current place?
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post Mar 4 2007, 12:26 PM

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ya,agree...
practices make perfect!!
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post Mar 4 2007, 12:30 PM

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Practice is THE most important thing.....
Even if your guitar teacher is Eddie Van Halen, or Jimmy Page, or Clapton or Zakk Wylde (you all just KNOW that was coming.....) but you yourself don't practice..... forgettaboutit.

Most of us here TRY to practice as much as we can..... just dedicate 1 hour a day and you'll see how much difference it will make.

Or just practice your chords when watching TV or stuff like that.... for most of us here, we'll run through scales while watching TV or something like that. That's the only way you'll get better.

There's no secret formula... just practice.
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post Mar 4 2007, 01:57 PM

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can you do any nirvana? green day? any 3-chord songs?

you can't be serious aren't you?
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QUOTE(supazta @ Mar 4 2007, 12:18 PM)
ok so i went to guitar classes for almost 3 months and until now i still cant play one full song where as my friend whom have been going to classes (different teacher) can already play a few songs on her own.
im so frustrated and now she's trying to teach me.

is it really all about practising?
any really good practical guitar gurus who can give me classes?
heh.
i really wana play guitar better.
im in subang btw.
if ure bored and u want to pass on ur knowledge, do contact me.
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u are taking classical guitar lessons or acoustic guitar lessons???



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post Mar 4 2007, 04:02 PM

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Anyway...it doesn't mean that you're insufficient of pratice....sometimes teaching method is another factor too...depends on how's the teacher taught you....try to have another month of lesson with diffrent tutor....maybe you'll get some better improvement...


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post Mar 4 2007, 05:14 PM

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hi there, yes practice is important. however im surprised at how slow ur teacher teaches you. its been 3 months. u should at least know simple songs.
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post Mar 4 2007, 06:33 PM

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yes yes, practise makes perfect ya. You got to practise during your own time. That's the only way you can improve. smile.gif
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post Mar 4 2007, 07:59 PM

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songs? maybe ur teacher thinks that u can learn the songs on ur own...what did she teach u anyway?
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QUOTE(BlueSilver @ Mar 4 2007, 06:33 PM)
yes yes, practise makes perfect ya. You got to practise during your own time. That's the only way you can improve. smile.gif
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correct practice makes perfect.


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post Mar 4 2007, 10:56 PM

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ops.. me and my silly spellings blush.gif
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post Mar 4 2007, 11:12 PM

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no, as in proper practice makes perfect tongue.gif

someone may practice all the time, but if technique is wrong then it could all be useless.

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post Mar 5 2007, 07:55 AM

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my version would be: "practice makes better, only perfect practice makes perfect."

maybe your teacher is trying to put a strong foundation on fingering or scale rather than just let you play songs.... or she wants you to be more fammiliar with playing the guitar by looking at the notes....or maybe....she just doesnt bother how good you are as long as she gets her payment....
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QUOTE(LovesReborn @ Mar 5 2007, 07:55 AM)
my version would be: "practice makes better, only perfect practice makes perfect."
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Hehe, talk about semantics... but... I can't resist: "Practice makes permanent!" rclxm9.gif

Anyway, ehem... do you really want to a guitar teacher to teach you songs? Or would you rather learn how to learn/play songs on your own?

Your teacher may be giving you the foundation that you need so that you can learn songs on your own, in which case, you may end up being better off than your friend who knows how to play a few songs.

When I took lessons a long long time ago, my teacher taught me a few songs and more importantly, how to execute the techniques necessary for those songs. I can still remember the techniques, but I can't remember the songs at all anymore.

But they were metallica songs... so the technique wasn't all that great compared to all the flashy hotshots nowadays (Laiho, Li, Limatainen, Loomis, cooLey etc)... I sure wished I listened to megadeth instead. At least then I would've learn hirajoshi and all that stuff... sad.gif
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post Mar 5 2007, 05:15 PM

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Personally, i think it's better to learn good technique during classes.
As for songs, you can apply the techniques you learn during the classes and apply them as you learn the songs on your own.
If and when you get stuck, consult the teacher.
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post Mar 5 2007, 06:37 PM

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thread starter haven't updated about what he studied from the teacher
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QUOTE(soulfly @ Mar 5 2007, 06:37 PM)
thread starter haven't updated about what he studied from the teacher
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Maybe he's busy practising... unsure.gif

TSsupazta
post Mar 6 2007, 11:45 AM

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sorry.
telekom cable lines in my area had been stolen so i lost internet connection for a few days.
damn thieves.

anyway, he taught me the notes and how to read tabs.
but i think he thinks that im as good as he is.
not saying that he is a bad teacher.

i learnt acoustic guitar.
no i cant play any song at all.
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QUOTE(supazta @ Mar 6 2007, 11:45 AM)
anyway, he taught me the notes and how to read tabs.
but i think he thinks that im as good as he is.
not saying that he is a bad teacher.

i learnt acoustic guitar.
no i cant play any song at all.
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IMHO you should discuss with your teacher regarding your problem. Giving feedbacks on what you are learning will assist your teacher in making a better assessment on your guitar playing and learning. He/she will would be able to adjust and tailor his/her lessons to give best result for you.

My 2 cents smile.gif

This post has been edited by Banzai_san: Mar 6 2007, 02:14 PM

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