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  • Advice on where to start?DateTue Oct 09, 2012 10:53 am
    Forum post by John1234. Topic: Advice on where to start?

    A wide range of genre's funk rock, blues, country etc.. I was thinking about taking lesson with him however i am short on money this month due to rent! I will most definatly pay for lessons at some point once i have my financial situation sorted out aha! I totally agree that pebber knows his stuff, he is a musical genius and i think its great that he is giving out this information for free! I hear what your saying about it being daunting, theres so much stuff i need to learn both on the guitar and off (music theory). I am more than happy to put in the hours as i am selling my TV for an amp to get rid of distractions; i just need something to start me of, could you possible give me a sample of where to start considering i have 3hours free a day and up to 6-7 on the weekends. You have been very helpful many thanks:)

  • Advice on where to start?DateMon Oct 08, 2012 11:42 am
    Forum post by John1234. Topic: Advice on where to start?

    My aim is to become a well rounded guitar player and to understand all aspect of it. At the moment when i look at a guitar i dont understand how people can play, i know it takes alot of hard work and im set on putting the time in to improve my skills. I haven't planned that far ahead but im not aiming to become professional; im learning guitar becasue i love music and want to be able to jam with my friends who have been playing guitar for almost 10 years.

  • Advice on where to start?DateMon Oct 08, 2012 9:22 am
    Forum post by John1234. Topic: Advice on where to start?

    Lastly, once i have practiced something for a long time and got all of the variations down (lets say trills again) do i remove that from my routine and start on something else e.g. spiders or begin to add more exercises on top of what i already have down?

  • Advice on where to start?DateMon Oct 08, 2012 8:02 am

    Hello, i'm not sure on where i should start or plan my routine, i have 3 hours free each day when i get back from college in which i would like to practice guitar. The Daily Practice Routine is very well laid out but still confuses me slightly; if some one could come up with a beginners plan for me i would be very appretiative. Also should i focus on one thing in each module (e.g. trills) but only do one variation of it or all variations?

  • Daily routeinDateFri Sep 14, 2012 5:25 am
    Forum post by John1234. Topic: Daily routein

    Alright thanks for the advice!! managed to get in 6 hours of practice the other day was working on classical P-I-M-A patters, trills, two handed chords, majors scales linear and horizontal, and worked on a couple songs. Shout out to pebber for the routein has helped alot!! However i have noticed when i swithch from elctric to acoustic my dexterity etc.. gets a bit sloppy? Does this routein aim to improve guitar playing as a whole or just bass/elctric?

  • Daily routeinDateTue Sep 11, 2012 7:20 am
    Forum post by John1234. Topic: Daily routein

    Ahh i see! This where im im getting confused becasue i dowloaded and printed of the daily practice sheet, looked at it and didnt know where to start :L so what you should do is take one/two things from each module and practice it one day... then the next day take a couple others and practice thoses?

  • Daily routeinDateMon Sep 10, 2012 12:23 pm
    Forum post by John1234. Topic: Daily routein

    No as i have just joined the forum, could you tell me where it explains

  • Daily routeinDateMon Sep 10, 2012 4:06 am
    Forum post by John1234. Topic: Daily routein

    Ahh i see! Where can i find these DVDs? Also would like to thank you for all the uploaded videos has helped alot! On the daily practice routine, would you go through the WHOLE thing or just select certain things from each module?

  • Daily routeinDateSat Sep 08, 2012 11:58 am

    Has pebber explained the whole of his daily routine on yt becasue i can only find three video explanations for it?

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