How I taught myself to play the guitar:
1: TAB BOOKS OF MY FAVE BANDS: Learning your favourite songs is key to learning the guitar, not only quickly, but in a way that's enjoyable.
2: MIXING UP THE STYLES: It is my belief that in the early stages of playing guitar, your future ability and all around style, will mainly come from
the first influences you incorporate very early on in the learning process. For example, learning songs that are just barre chords like Nirvana, will
probably not shape you into a guitarist like Van Halen. However, learning something like Metalica's Black Album, and as well as Nirvana's Nevermind,
will give you a mix of styles, and the ability to, if it's something you want to do, write songs or compose guitar solos that aren't just from one
genre. Which will also, over time, shape your own personal style that is yours, and yours alone.
3: BEING ABLE TO PROGRESS: In turn, hopefully, later on in the learning process, you won't get that feeling of not being able to get to that next
level. I've seen people learn songs that are just open chords, and then 10 years later are still doing the same thing, wondering why they haven't
progressed. So it's important to know that these early stages of learning the guitar are very important. Make sure you challenge yourself, and keep
those genres and styles varied. I have also found, when it comes to the guitar, there is always something new to learn. Even the best Guitarists say
they're still learning new things about the guitar, even when most would view them as someone who has managed to "master" it. Which comes to the
most important thing that shaped me as a Songwriter and a Guitarist..
4: LEARNING FROM OTHERS ON "YOUR" LEVEL.. & JAMMING!!: I've found that not only learning from other Guitarists important, but to "bounce" of
them. Especially when you're with someone who is of the same ability, because there's that sense of sharing these new things you've discovered
about the guitar, and that level of excitement and joy that you wouldn't get from someone that is many levels above you. It's this that spurned me
on the most. The very thing that made me want to exceed and to be better. Where I'd learn something new and show it to all my friends, and then in
turn, they'd do the same, and we'd "bounce" of each other. Which made me learn a lot faster. I think it's very important to try and immerse
yourself in the world of like minded people. It is both inspiring, and encouraging, and for me, the most important ingredient.
5: SHARING YOUR WORK: Did I read you were writing songs, too? Well as a fellow Songwriter, I found that sharing the songs I wrote, and getting
feedback and constructive criticism, VERY important. There are of course many ways to do this now. Even on here. If it's in the early stages, it is
probably best to get feedback from those around you. Simply because, the internet can be very unforgiving, and anyone giving you an ultra OTT negative
response, could quite easily put you off for life. I remember having a few negative comments from people I knew, in the early days; at first, negative
comments would really knock me for six, but after a while that just made me want to be better. I'm now recording my first album, and have a lot of
exciting things coming up. So remember, all criticism usually hurts like hell, but try to use it to your advantage. It'll make you better.
***members on here, I'm sure, would have a listen to your stuff***
Anyways, I hope that helps you somewhat. I read the other comments, and they had some really good simple advice. What I wrote above is just what
worked for me. If you do decide to share any videos of covers, or original songs, then please feel free to share them with me. I've added you on my
friends list, too. See you around ATS and beyond...
I really enjoy other people's songs, and so if any ATS members have, or is going to share their music.. please message me, as I'd love to give it a
listen. I am planning to share my new stuff through ATS.. soon!!
Ttyl..
RANDOM