Now-a-days I think people would be more likely to use youtube videos and watch a guitar teacher doing things and try to emulate them over buying books.
I can't stand tying to learn from video - with few exceptions. But, I plan on at least examining some of the guitar channels out there. I'm not sure how I can pretend they're teaching me, however. I can test 'em for accuracy - but that means actually watching whole videos and many of them. So, I'm not going to devote that time to it.
I'm still connected via cell phone. There's a fiber outage somewhere, as far as I know.
It's a pretty spotty connection. Right now, it's fine. In five minutes, it may drop out entirely and I'll have zero bars.
I can probably open the guitar thread, but it may be late 'cause my connection is out.
Yeah, watching beginners guitar lessons online would most likely bore you to death.
I just think that is what most beginners would do now, as most of those are young and the young has grown up with electronic devices more than books. But you could just imagine you're a fresh retiree who wants to learn, They would use a book LoL
I could open it if you want, my internet seems to be working fine today
LOL Mine was out for five minutes. I lifted my phone, the bars came back, I put the phone back down.
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