
Zaphod B
Raccoons-Be-Gone, Inc.
I need some advice from my fellow guitarists.
I feel like I'm stuck in my technique and I need some way to open up my guitar horizons. I think I need some kind of structured approach to learning and practicing scales, for example, and alternate techniques. I am not a formally educated musician so I've never had the benefit of any kind of structured practice aside from what I impose upon myself, winging it as an "ear" guitarist.
I can't read standard notation but I recognize that I might need to learn. I can do tabs although I rarely use them.
Can anyone recommend a good book or book/video combo that can help break me out of a rut and give me some stuff to work on?
Thanks!
I feel like I'm stuck in my technique and I need some way to open up my guitar horizons. I think I need some kind of structured approach to learning and practicing scales, for example, and alternate techniques. I am not a formally educated musician so I've never had the benefit of any kind of structured practice aside from what I impose upon myself, winging it as an "ear" guitarist.
I can't read standard notation but I recognize that I might need to learn. I can do tabs although I rarely use them.
Can anyone recommend a good book or book/video combo that can help break me out of a rut and give me some stuff to work on?
Thanks!