what's going on eammat, River here and I've been playing guitar for about going on three or maybe three years now. Your story struck me very familiar because when I started out I too had an acoustic and an electric and I wanted to get my hands on everything and just learn my favorite tunes on both instruments. First song I learned on electric was the intro to sweet child o mine by GnR, but I never really learned the whole song because then I would switch over to my acoustic and and start to learn to play santeria by sublime. I think we start having so much fun in hearing little bits of our favorite songs on both instruments that we never really learn anything but the chorus lines or the fun parts of the songs. Well not to long ago I noticed that I just only played my acoustic and I started learning more about it. After three years I finally know one whole song by memory ( Through my sails by The Great Neil Young), I also started practicing with different tunings like drop d, double drop d, drop c, which alot of neil songs are in. I still pick up my electric and play the cool parts from pink floyd songs GnR, Pantera, but just the cool riffs, not really really trying to learn lead. One thing I did notice is that the electric is much easier to play if you also play acoustic guitar. I guess just choose one and really really try hard and practice at it, you can still learn both don't get me wrong I just mean take some real time on learning one at a time, so that what you learn can really sink in. Good Luck
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