10-11-15, 12:22 PM
I say learn a mixture, essentially licks that are fun will keep you interested. Some nice short blues licks that lead into a bit of rythem are a good place to start. Personally I'm a visual learner. YouTube's your friend here.
Patients Is key.
I started with saying learn a mixture. That's because whilst scales are fairly boring as foc, they are the foundation to how chords are made, and later on you'll have a better knowledge and feel for what's gonna come next and you'll be more likely to be able to improvise and do whatever you feel like.
Wish I'd have learn't some basic theory and scales earlier.
Good to get ya hands moving how you want them to as well.
Hope that helps. PEACE!
Patients Is key.
I started with saying learn a mixture. That's because whilst scales are fairly boring as foc, they are the foundation to how chords are made, and later on you'll have a better knowledge and feel for what's gonna come next and you'll be more likely to be able to improvise and do whatever you feel like.
Wish I'd have learn't some basic theory and scales earlier.
Good to get ya hands moving how you want them to as well.
Hope that helps. PEACE!