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Old 06-22-2009, 06:38 PM   #51 (permalink)
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I am self taught; drums and guitar, I havent played the guitar in years though, I want to start playing again though but this time I want to take lesons.
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Old 06-22-2009, 06:43 PM   #52 (permalink)
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I am self taught; drums and guitar, I havent played the guitar in years though, I want to start playing again though but this time I want to take lesons.
I took a few guitar lessons when I was younger and found them useless. Guitar is something you can easily teach yourself, methinks.
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Old 06-22-2009, 06:49 PM   #53 (permalink)
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I took a few guitar lessons when I was younger and found them useless. Guitar is something you can easily teach yourself, methinks.
Ya I played for 4 years and I didnt have a problem learning or writing my own music and never took lessons, by buddy I played in a band with in high school took lesson sand he was learning how to play all kind of different style and he was rapidly getting better with each lesson, maybe it depends on the person, who knows, we'll see.
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Old 06-22-2009, 07:10 PM   #54 (permalink)
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maybe it depends on the person.
i think this is the biggest factor.

the whole lessons vs. self taught thing seems to boil down to a difference between wanting to develop an ability to play the instrument and understanding the fundamentals of the instrument and its relation to the greater whole of music. you 'can' teach yourself both but one aspect is usually a bit more complicated than the other.
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i think this is the biggest factor.

the whole lessons vs. self taught thing seems to boil down to a difference between wanting to develop an ability to play the instrument and understanding the fundamentals of the instrument and its relation to the greater whole of music. you 'can' teach yourself both but one aspect is usually a bit more complicated than the other.
This is true. It also depends on what background history you have with music. When I was little my mother chauffeured me off to classical piano lessons for at least 5 years. Subsequently, I was able to self teach myself guitar and bass etc because I had that theoretical (and practical) musical grounding.
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Old 06-23-2009, 01:10 AM   #58 (permalink)
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This is true. It also depends on what background history you have with music. When I was little my mother chauffeured me off to classical piano lessons for at least 5 years. Subsequently, I was able to self teach myself guitar and bass etc because I had that theoretical (and practical) musical grounding.
i never had formal training, but everyone i know who was forced to piano lessons by their moms (none of them liked it or wanted to go haha) when they were kids benefited from that knowledge later in life and seemed more apt to successfully pick up new instruments and styles.
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i never had formal training, but everyone i know who was forced to piano lessons by their moms (none of them liked it or wanted to go haha) when they were kids benefited from that knowledge later in life and seemed more apt to successfully pick up new instruments and styles.
Haha exactly. I hated piano lessons and I hated 'practicing' each week. But now, I'm eternally grateful because my musical knowledge comes in handy.
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Old 06-23-2009, 05:14 PM   #60 (permalink)
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no one is self-taught nowadays. Self-taught = transcribing songs by ear and/or watching musicians play live, etc. If you learned how to play from online lessons, you're not exactly self-taught, because it's the person(s) in the videos who gave you all the tips, techniques, theory, etc. However, regardless of how much someone teaches you, it's up to you and your practice to make yourself a good musician. I don't think you need official lessons to become good, lots of great guitarists never had a lesson.
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