You're going to try to make it challenging?
Oh, I'm never going to do it - but it's a hell of an idea that puts my theoretical school above any other online guitar learning method.
I don't really want to be a guitar teacher.
I don't want to be a guitar teacher either. People ask me if I could teach them to play guitar and I tell them the only way to learn guitar is to play it. If you want to learn to play guitar spend a couple of hours a day playing a guitar
There is no substitute for practice and continued learning.
I'm having fun pretending to be a new guitarist. I actually thought about recording something particularly bad and sharing it - but I think I should still have trouble with a G chord, not actually playing whole songs.
Also, I've cheated and played a ton of songs on the guitar now. It's wearing in nicely. The frets are a little higher than I like - they're what'd be classed as 'medium jumbo' or similar. Very generic, good overall, not my preference. If I was home, I'd likely measure the neck radius, sand them down, and then recap and polish them. Or, well, I'd send it to a luthier to do it for me.
Oh, would a newbie buy a luthier's kit?
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