It’s just my thoughts but I’m sure I’m not the only one here having sometimes this feeling.
There is so much involved on guitar learning…
I don’t really think it’s a bad thing feeling like that. I mean, I guess I learn like in circles. I focus on one thing at a time, then move on to the next one I want to learn, and then I go back to the previous thing and understand something I didn’t even notice the first time.
It’s like the first time you try to learn something you don’t really notice everything that’s going on there.
For instance, you take a song, work on the rhythm. The way my learning goes is:
There is so much involved on guitar learning…
I don’t really think it’s a bad thing feeling like that. I mean, I guess I learn like in circles. I focus on one thing at a time, then move on to the next one I want to learn, and then I go back to the previous thing and understand something I didn’t even notice the first time.
It’s like the first time you try to learn something you don’t really notice everything that’s going on there.
For instance, you take a song, work on the rhythm. The way my learning goes is:
- At the beginning all I can do is try to move my hands, follow the timing, try to play it right…
- Sometime later I go back to the song and think about the chords the song is using, try to figure out in which key it’s written…
- Next time I start to think, which scales could I use to improv on top of these chords? And I start learning scale positions…
- Then…where are my root notes? Oh, I should learn the fretboard…
- After that…maybe I should learn some arpeggios to make my improv more melodic...
- Some months later I want to learn the solo and there are a lot of techniques to work on…