I just started off on my own by learning the regular chords then the barre chords. Then I'd lean the notes that would go with them.
Lots of times it really doesn't matter what notes you play, but what notes come before and after a run.
For me, practice isn't doing scales but doing things like writing, jamming with other people, or playing gigs.
I can't see. I used to wear glasses off stage. Now I'm thinking of getting a pair of contract lenses.
I'd rather work than not.
A lot of things just got distorted, like stories about each other. After the tour we never talked. I believe a band should be a band.
All the different styles I've played have really helped me as a guitarist and helped me develop my own way of playing.
I used to listen a lot to Rolling Stones records and play along with them when I was first starting. It's a good way to learn, jamming around basic music.
I started on drums when I was 13 and played them for two years. Then I went to guitar for a year, played keyboards for a year and a half, and went back to guitar.
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