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andysb1063
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03/27/2015 10:57 pm
Just to say hi and any tips for older guy refreshing his playing... looking at bluegrass and swing music..I have short attention span so need to knuckle down to learn new stuff. I loose interest and flick from one lesson to another. Anyone else like me got method to learn..
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03/28/2015 2:58 pm
Hi andysb1063, Welcome to GuitarTricks.
Depending on your present skills, you might want to run through Fundamentals 1 and 2.
Bluegrass study can be found at the "Lesson". Most are advanced skills
Make yourself a study guide broke down in sections.
Example
1 Warm up techniques
2 New skills
3 New song
4 Free time for noodling, taking notes, and learn the GT website
Being of short attention span you can set sections time to what is mentally comfortable to you..
Don't forget to hobnob with like minded guitarist (musicians).
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04/02/2015 12:01 am
Hey I agree. Best to start with the Core Learning System courses which start with Guitar Fundamentals. Those lessons usually are an indicator of your experience and level, then once you got comfortable with these basics, you can move on all the way up to the blues/rock/country courses. Meanwhile, you can also look into the songs section for song lessons and we have beginner and made easy courses separated so no matter what skill level you are, you can play songs you love!
If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please contact us.
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