These next lessons should be entertaining as I know nothing about any of them.Modes!
Hot cocoa and cookies?
Nah. We have experts right here in TTR to handle that. Just ask any one of us.I wish he would do one on buying more guitars
I’ve never taken lessons. I’m not bragging. I needed to. Learned too many bad habits I’ve had to unlearn in recent years. Like you. I use a flat pick. All I’ve ever used. I can also see some validity in learning some classical guitar. There are techniques learned that would have carry over into flat pickin’ rock and roll.I am not a finger picker, and don't want to be. I had a younger Instructor at the time, which I quit. He wanted me to try finger picking, I said no, I don't want to try that. I want to use a pick, well after a short time he wanted me to try Classical. I was paying him to teach me what I want, he seemed to have other ideas.
So at my next scheduled lesson, I told him I wouldn't be needing his services any longer..
Totally agree. First guy was not the one. Sounds like the guy you have now is the right fit for you. And I like the word coach. Little known fact. Neil Peart used a coach (I think he referred to him as teacher) right up to the end. As good as he was, he was always striving to get better. And the thing about a teacher/coach. They hold you accountable. That’s what I missed out on with the self teaching.Yes , I am paying him to teach what I want. He wanted me to learn some classical stuff. I told him from the beginning I wanted to learn classic rock, but he was vey pushy for me to learn other music , not interested in the least .
Right after I left him, my Wife said you should give Rick ....... a call. Rick is well known in my city, Played in a working band for 20 years, plays in two local bands now , teaches at a local music school. Well he took me on, told him exactly that I wanted to play Classic Rock. He said to me that's right up his alley. Him and I hit it off right away, he is the same age as me.
He said Norm, you don't need an Instructor, you just need a Coach. He has asked me several times, to come play with him at open mic night, but I am not into the bar seen. As a matter of fact he just asked me again last week. I do gigs on my own, but since covid, I haven't done any in the last two years, but I still get calls to perform.
What I have learned from Rick, has been amazing, he is a great Coach and friend. He is also my Luthier..
I am thankful to my Wife, for leading me to Rick! And he doesn't fingerpick..![]()
I'm guessing no one got this? These are intervals. I remember the major scale with this "phone number":Pick you starting point:
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Totally agree. First guy was not the one. Sounds like the guy you have now is the right fit for you. And I like the word coach. Little known fact. Neil Peart used a coach (I think he referred to him as teacher) right up to the end. As good as he was, he was always striving to get better. And the thing about a teacher/coach. They hold you accountable. That’s what I missed out on with the self teaching.
As for finger style (picking), I actually do some. Pretty crappy at it and mostly when I play my acoustic. I’ve always wanted to do it better. But at the end of the day. I prefer the pick.