I've been playing guitar for half my life and with that you'd expect that I have acquired a fair amount of skill, and I guess I have. I took lesson for all of three months. I think that this was important. obviously using someone's skill and knowledge to help a learner progress is well-tried and proven way of learning, but after acquiring the use of basic chords and principals I left lesson and went on to learn for myself. I understand that leaving tutelage may inhibit advanced learning, but I felt like the time I spent with the instructor was not showing result like the beginning.
I have had musical instruction in more ways than one. I learned about the piano from my mother, who plays the piano beautifully, but I wasn't a quick study and traditional music was very difficult to play. When I began going to middle school I joined the band. I have always wanted to play music and it seemed like a natural step. Actually I wanted to join the orchestra and play strings, but my sister convinced me that the instructor was cruel and intolerant. I think she just didn't want to have the same class as her younger brother. It was in middle school that I began to value the guitar. I had a youth minister that in my eyes was the coolest man ever, and he played guitar, so naturally I imitated him. He showed me the three basic chords; G, C, and D. I practiced, to everyone's annoyance, in the living room. Soon after my family moved, but I had already got the bug. They found a local music store that offered lessons and the rest is history. I still learned traditional music in school but in the evenings I learned radio hits on the guitar. I didn't do well in band, but that was fine with me. I joined a another band with my friends from school. However when I told him that I played guitar, he replied, "Great, you can play the drums." He was a cocky son-of-a gun, but he could play the guitar like no one's business. Being the same age and still in middle school I was jealous, but I threw myself into the drums. I got a kit of my own when I turned 14 and I annoyed the family and the neighbors for years. Over the years I've continued my musical development in guitar, drums, bass, piano. I've also been in a few more bands including a (black)gospel choir, for which I played the drums. I've learned and progressed with every new adventure, but recently I found myself stunted.
Here's a little diagram I borrowed from learn-guitar-online.com
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