QUOTE(wreckens15 @ May 23 2008, 08:57 PM)
it only took u 1 week to correct ur mistake
is nt that long
make ur finger friendly with teh guitar took more then 1 month
rather than learning 1 chord per week at yamaha that cost 70-100 bucks per month
imo the money can be saved to be use on higher grade lesson
if u got the money then of coz go for it(of coz its better when u pay) *duhh*
for me its nt much of a difference
technology invented youtube.com

its nt really hard to learn in a proper way
learn by urself doesnt mean u learn all those by urself
get some advice from experience people and go through gutiar article on the net
watch video on youtube
from what i did before im really statisfied because the archievement i get is all from myself
thats why i get really attract to guitar
basic things are not really hard
that is why its called basic
if u think u hv the commitment , why dont u go for it
no offence
its on an oppinion from an intermidiate player
i have to agree with this. if you have neither commitment nor determination to learn, even the great satriani won't be able to teach you.is nt that long
make ur finger friendly with teh guitar took more then 1 month
rather than learning 1 chord per week at yamaha that cost 70-100 bucks per month
imo the money can be saved to be use on higher grade lesson
if u got the money then of coz go for it(of coz its better when u pay) *duhh*
for me its nt much of a difference
technology invented youtube.com
its nt really hard to learn in a proper way
learn by urself doesnt mean u learn all those by urself
get some advice from experience people and go through gutiar article on the net
watch video on youtube
from what i did before im really statisfied because the archievement i get is all from myself
thats why i get really attract to guitar
basic things are not really hard
that is why its called basic
if u think u hv the commitment , why dont u go for it
no offence
its on an oppinion from an intermidiate player
honestly, the basics are just that, basics. it's just like driving a car, you don't really have to go to a class to learn it. you can simply "pick it up" as you go along. it's much more fun too. less restriction and you can follow your own pace.
advance topics and techniques are another matter. you really need someone to teach you how it is done. however, you can still learn it yourself without having to pay for classes. so IMO, better try learning things yourself 1st as to get yourself familiar around the guitar. then if you think you need more advance technique, find someone to teach you or pay for advance class.
May 26 2008, 03:12 PM

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