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Old 01-24-2008, 12:14 PM  
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Originally Posted by austin1292 View Post
read tabs, learn theory, Observe artists/bands and learn how to compose music, and PRACTICE!!!
i agree with austin PRACTICE its the best thing you can do also memorize lots of chords/arpeggios and learn how to read music it will help if you ever try to play another instrument. try to write music when you can writing your own songs will help with learning because learning songs already written will only get you so far in your pursuits in learning music.
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Old 01-26-2008, 01:00 PM  
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Learning to play any instrument, large small complicated or simple, is all about one thing.

Doing it over and over and over again until you don't **** it up, then doing it again.
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