Torgot
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Hello Everyone:
I had a question that maybe someone here can help with. I started playing guitar again after several years of not playing and want to take my playing more serious than I did in the past. In the past I only looked at tab for guitars parts I wanted to learn, but unlike in high school in band, never cared to learn more than that. About two years ago I broke my right wrist and had surgery where they inserted a steel plate and 10 screws into my wrist. I thought one of the best ways to rehab was to start playing again, however this time I wanted to reach higher levels than just being able to play parts of songs.
I am currently living and working in China, but do not speak Chinese at a workable level to understand a Chinese guitar teacher. I have several books, Hal Leonard and the like to learn, but some of the music in these books is not music I know and with no real way to judge anything I can only listen to what it should be based on the sheet music. I would gauge myself a lower intermediate player, knowing my chords and some theory, but like I said I want to become a more serious player. Currently daily I go over scales, work on chord progressions, and some songs. I have started developing an interest in blues as well.
I started playing with a couple other people a few months back, something outside of band class decades ago I never thought I would do. The people I play with want to do some Jazz and Funk, both music styles I have never tried on any instrument.
That finally brings me to the point of this long introduction. Can anyone direct me to a serious lesson plan or point a direction to become something better than what I am currently. YouTube is a good resource, but without a direction trying to do it from YouTube is like being on a ship with no rudder.
Thank you in advance for any constructive advice or assistance you offer. Thanks also for reading such a long post.
I had a question that maybe someone here can help with. I started playing guitar again after several years of not playing and want to take my playing more serious than I did in the past. In the past I only looked at tab for guitars parts I wanted to learn, but unlike in high school in band, never cared to learn more than that. About two years ago I broke my right wrist and had surgery where they inserted a steel plate and 10 screws into my wrist. I thought one of the best ways to rehab was to start playing again, however this time I wanted to reach higher levels than just being able to play parts of songs.
I am currently living and working in China, but do not speak Chinese at a workable level to understand a Chinese guitar teacher. I have several books, Hal Leonard and the like to learn, but some of the music in these books is not music I know and with no real way to judge anything I can only listen to what it should be based on the sheet music. I would gauge myself a lower intermediate player, knowing my chords and some theory, but like I said I want to become a more serious player. Currently daily I go over scales, work on chord progressions, and some songs. I have started developing an interest in blues as well.
I started playing with a couple other people a few months back, something outside of band class decades ago I never thought I would do. The people I play with want to do some Jazz and Funk, both music styles I have never tried on any instrument.
That finally brings me to the point of this long introduction. Can anyone direct me to a serious lesson plan or point a direction to become something better than what I am currently. YouTube is a good resource, but without a direction trying to do it from YouTube is like being on a ship with no rudder.
Thank you in advance for any constructive advice or assistance you offer. Thanks also for reading such a long post.