Yordo, nice to meet you.
This an always "coming back" problem. Do you need a teacher? If I was younger and I could play about 10 chords, it might be really interesting to follow for some time a guitar course.
You see, my biggest problem was and still is: I didn't and don't like studying music, and now I have the opportunity, I still don't go.
I play about 30 years now, and since a few months, with the help of chordie, and the fact that my best friend, who is a drummer in fact but also really good in playing guitar, teached me a lot. I am able to play a kind of lead/rhythm guitar, using licks, riffs and a few seconds solo, and my drummer friend teached me a lot: KEEPING THE RHYTHM, and also not to play as if you have a cramp in your wrist. Have some videos, learned a lot about scales on chordie, and in my case the problem, learning to play with a teacher, can be difficult because I am too used to play the guitar using my style. I am also able to play within a minute, with a lot of songs on CD.
But I am still open to follow private guitar courses. Is there a fellow chordian who has the same problem? Playing since years and having developed an own style?
I tried to follow 10 videos recorded by professionals, it helped me a little. If I could go back in time, I would probably follow guitar class. So my question is:
WHO HAS A SIMILAR PROBLEM, AND WOULD IT BE STILL INTERESTING TO FOLLOW CLASS?
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