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If you're learning for self-enjoyment then you can cherry-pick at the facets of music that interest you. For a properly-rounded result I recommend a more structured approach with more formal goals.
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A few lessons put me on the right track to understanding tonal centres, and how scales and chords relate to each other. Plus how to modify my simple scales to fit a certain chords.
I still can't improvise proper jazz guitar (I haven't got the ear for it) but I can fake a few jazzy notes and phrases that are enough for the way I want to play.
There's much more available in books and on video now and I continue to learn in that way. But lessons can be useful in getting over hurdles and those hurdles vary from player to player and occur at different times during their development. It took me a very long time to get started on my own and maybe a few lessons up front would have set the ball rolling much quicker.
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my technique was shit but over time i amended it as youtube became my main source of learning.
As a result i play weird timing and strange chord progressions that are part of the music i listened to/exposed to growing up.
would i better if i had lessons? maybe...would i write stuff as interesting as i do now?...maybe...
do i talk a lot of shit...? maybe.
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