just strum
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One of our fellow fretters, rocket, always emphasized the need to play/jam/practice with another guitarist. Unfortunately my schedule seldom works out to be able to take advantage of getting together.
However, this past Sunday I managed to get together with a coworker and it really was a beneficial few hours. I left his house with three songs under my belt and a couple of barre chords. Sympathy for the Devil, an Eagles song (I hate the Eagles) and an Oasis song.
The great thing about the day was getting instant feedback and instruction on how to make corrections. It was a last minute decision to get together so if a little more planning was involved it could have been more productive. We talked today and we are going to pick out a couple of songs and chords in advance so I am better prepared and can take better advantage of the time.
I was talking to the guy today and he commented about how much I've improved since the last time we were together (around my first 6 months of playing) and noted I've made a lot of progress. He said his wife commented on my playing and as he put it "She never comments on his and he never knew she even listened".
Hey, I still suck, but it was sort of the little reward for all the work I've been putting into this.
Rocket, if you are out there - you were right on with this tip.
However, this past Sunday I managed to get together with a coworker and it really was a beneficial few hours. I left his house with three songs under my belt and a couple of barre chords. Sympathy for the Devil, an Eagles song (I hate the Eagles) and an Oasis song.
The great thing about the day was getting instant feedback and instruction on how to make corrections. It was a last minute decision to get together so if a little more planning was involved it could have been more productive. We talked today and we are going to pick out a couple of songs and chords in advance so I am better prepared and can take better advantage of the time.
I was talking to the guy today and he commented about how much I've improved since the last time we were together (around my first 6 months of playing) and noted I've made a lot of progress. He said his wife commented on my playing and as he put it "She never comments on his and he never knew she even listened".
Hey, I still suck, but it was sort of the little reward for all the work I've been putting into this.
Rocket, if you are out there - you were right on with this tip.