Originally Posted by: MESophieOK I'll rethink my practice time then, get up an extra half hour early and do an hour each morning.
I do have a pretty hectic life, guitar will be my third instrument. Theory is no problem, it is just applying it to guitar and learning some more guitar specific stuff.
I think I just need a plan, like knowing what to practice and what to learn.
GT has the courses to help you learn in the proper order (Fundamentals 1 and 2). Although I didn't begin learning guitar from them, it is a reasonable curiculum for the order. But you will need to supplement with outside drills, exercises, as they don't really provide that, which is what a live teacher would give you(For example , a live teacher would give you various songs or drills to learn incorporating the skill).
"I learned a long time ago that one note can go a long way if its the right one and it will probably whip the guy with 20 notes." Les Paul - 2002