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Advice for Older Beginner


Super Slowhand
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Joined: 02/25/18
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Super Slowhand
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Joined: 02/25/18
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02/02/2020 6:28 pm

Hello all,

So, over the course of the last couple of years I completed the beginner's courses and still trying to develop accuracy and speed.

As someone who has no plans to ever play with a group or anything like that, I need advice. All I really want to do is become good enough at the "Clapton Blues" on acoustic and electric. I understand I'll never have his ability, but hopefully you get where I'm coming from.

While I don't mind at all the practice, I feel like I need to target specific lessons, drills and scales to get better.

Any of you out there that can play licks like "Pretending" or "No Alibis" have any advice on how I can trim my learning experience to become adept at this type of playing?

Always appreciate everyone's help on this site!


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William MG
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William MG
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02/02/2020 6:36 pm

Pretending is taught in the songs section. Have you looked at the tutorial?

I don't know the song, but just looked at the solo section. It doesn't look that difficult for someone willing to invest the time to practice.


One more pizza for the road!

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