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I find it interesting, @seedaveleegmail-com , that both Terry and Albert, immediately went to “goals”.
You’ve fallen into the same trap so very many of us have. A large percent of the TAC membership is people who have played on and off for years. The real problem is between our ears, not our hands or even our ears.
Music is a difficult, complicated, life-long endeavor. Stop thinking that you know how to play guitar. Go back to basics and let Tony show you how to have fun doing exercises. Expand your understanding of music theory. Write your own songs. Whatever works for you.
Oh, wait a minute!!! That’s the rub, right there: “What Works For You?”
I can’t answer that. No one but you can. “Why Are You Playing Guitar?” “What’s Your End Game?”
Let’s start with this: “Love Your Own Sound!” But here’s the thing that becomes obvious when that’s said: I gotta find my own sound before I can love it. So, find your own sound. Somewhere along the way, you need to figure out why you are doing all of this in the first place. Here’s a good place to start:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DOLPOMkQkVU
MG 😀
