TennesseeCBRF2
11/20/2006 11:02:14 PM
Learning depends on how well you understand music. Can you already read sheet music? Do you know all the notes and rests and time signatures? If you want to write your own stuff you will also need to know some music theory and chord progressions. If you don't know any of this I suggest taking lessons.
You can use tablature, but it's doubtful you'll stick with it long enough to get good. Not to discourage you or anything! I hope you play for a long time! My advice is to remember this: 15 minutes a day of focused practice is better than 30 minutes a day of dicking around. And by focused I mean no TV, no friends over, etc...
Learning to play an instrument well is difficult, but VERY rewarding. Good luck, and most of all, HAVE FUN!
sceptre
11/21/2006 8:37:35 AM
Thanks for the info...I will look into lessons.
matt_m427
11/21/2006 9:28:51 AM
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ORIGINAL: patas75
Check out www.guitargeek.com to get an idea of how your guitar hero has their rig set up. I'm sure it's not 100% accurrate but it gives you a good idea.
Thanks for the link... that site was awesome.