Originally Posted by: cheezopathdepends what you wanna get out of it in the end. All the lessons ahve a difficulty rating next to em, so stick to the easies and maybe learn I IV V sequences and modes of C first. Psychologically you're mroe motivated the better you're feeling aobut your progress, so start with some things you can understand and nail before moving onto, say, progressive jazz.
tnx cheezo what u say makes a lot of sence i sort of had that idea so cheers for reafirming my thoughts on the subject of theory :D
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"i was expecting some 3476 string string skipping with some 23489172343 octave sweeps and some alt picking runs at 345734237623572bpm in 234872364781246164516th notes across your 2384723648724627348623478264 fret guitar"