Hello. thanks for the comment... I use the voice recorder on my MP3 player and just jam & record. If you don't have one of those, you can use a voice recorder (like the ones you take notes with from office depot, best buy, etc) or your computer with a mic & the voice recording program under the"Start tab/Accessories". Or you can buy a cheap "cassette" recorder (yes they still sale those, ha). If you can't find one local, try ebay.
begin with basics and add later more notes and more difficult rhythms.
thats how i learned it, too, and i just play for 3 years and think i can improve in every key.... im not the best and have to learn much more but to play what you want is more important than to play songs you hear in the radio
Thanks for the comment. I wanted to pass along the things I've learned thru watching hours of videos, reading tons of books, and learning, learning, learning. I've found that you pick up a little piece here and a little bit there. So I am trying to compile a focused list of the things that will make the biggest (and quickest) improvement in your playing.
How can i record myself?
Schneify101 3 years ago
Hello. thanks for the comment... I use the voice recorder on my MP3 player and just jam & record. If you don't have one of those, you can use a voice recorder (like the ones you take notes with from office depot, best buy, etc) or your computer with a mic & the voice recording program under the"Start tab/Accessories". Or you can buy a cheap "cassette" recorder (yes they still sale those, ha). If you can't find one local, try ebay.
teburg10 3 years ago
good tips, i think thats the right way.
begin with basics and add later more notes and more difficult rhythms.
thats how i learned it, too, and i just play for 3 years and think i can improve in every key.... im not the best and have to learn much more but to play what you want is more important than to play songs you hear in the radio
mfg from germany^^
JoshiRHCP 3 years ago
Thanks for the comment. I wanted to pass along the things I've learned thru watching hours of videos, reading tons of books, and learning, learning, learning. I've found that you pick up a little piece here and a little bit there. So I am trying to compile a focused list of the things that will make the biggest (and quickest) improvement in your playing.
teburg10 3 years ago
true^^
i think books dont help much because there are too much unnecesary things
you as guitar player just want to have fun and just need one or two scales and the rest you achieve by trying and hearing
JoshiRHCP 3 years ago