Back To Beginner !, Let's remember what it was like |
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Back To Beginner !, Let's remember what it was like |
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Jul 17 2014, 07:23 PM |
So you've seen that there's a 1st part to a new Beginners Course that I made.
It made me think that we can share our own stories of how we began on the instrument and our early days of progressing through the basics. Once I'd learned a few basic chords down at the 1st position I was able to bash a few progressions together with my rudimentary strumming technique. It didn't take me long to get a sense of rhythm. In fact I'd say it was already there.. that was probably the easiest part. Discovering the mighty power chord was another big moment. I realised that this shape could be moved all over the neck to replicate almost any chord sound and enabled me to get quite close in mimicking songs that I was listening to. One thing that was really tough was sliding. If a riff required me to slide from one fret to another my fingers would sort of wobble pathetically and the note would die out. I think this technique was one of the most annoying times I've had in my guitar journey ! The first solo I tried to learn was 'Hero of The Day' by Metallica. It wasn't even the real song. It was an excerpt on a Guitarist Magazine CD or one of the other major British guitar publications. I didn't actually know the song but I still learned it by ear. I remember that I played it on the B and high E strings down near the lower frets, different to how Kirk does it I think. But it served the same purpose. A lot of my early days was using what tools i had at my disposal and doing the best I could to sound like the songs I heard. So, I've gone first now it's your turn. What was the first thing you worked on ? Do you remember some key steps in your learning ? Any other memories about your beginner days ? |
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