I began by picking up a
guitar for the first time about just over a year now. I consider myself to be still in the beginner phase which is something I think isn't a bad thing. On the onset I believe forging a real relationship with someone who is genuinely attracted to music and wants to share their knowledge is infinite in this progress I've made. To interact with the instrument has changed my life and my outlook in general. A new found love. It's been inspirational and motivational for me.
I have hit about 100 hours of practice in over a year, but that is just stating I am progressing at a stretched out pace. It takes measure of your skill development and I have a long way to do things to get where I want. I figured about 500hrs of practice will benefit the cost of taking lessons.
Practice is key. But unless you take an approach that initially both (my) intent and focus on guitar is to learn how to practice (as opposed to conceptually 'immediately' learning how to play the instrument properly). This takes on imagination together as your journey to strengthen the ability you aim for. edit: progress is in my belief by design. I started playing guitar at 47yrs old. I plan on achieving my goals. It will change you, who you are and life in general.
That's all I got. . .
- Marco Almeida

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