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haghj500
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haghj500
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08/05/2014 4:33 am
Without knowing how many hours you have spent practicing per week for that year, there is no way to compare what level you should be at. When you take lesions they do seem to go slow, there is a reason for that. There is a lot of new stuff coming at you, it takes a while to understand it.

Compare yourself to singing and playing, they seem like simple things to do and alone they are. Your mind and fingers fight for processing time when you start playing. Just like the fingers and voice fight for processing time when you start singing. Go slow take your time, you will get it. You are still just green.

The next time you site down to play chords close your eyes. When you can make the chords with your eyes shut, how much processing time will you free up not having to watch your fingers make the next chord. You can trust them to go where they need to. Singing along becomes far easier at that point.

A new world will open when you learn bar chords, also start learning each note on the guitar neck now if you are not. That will help you more later than you may be able to understand now. This site is loaded with videos and teachers to help your reach your learning goals.

Learning to play takes a lot of time, this site will allow you to rush your self, try not to do it!

Or not....