Ok, as some of you know, I am old drummer who likes to play guitar. I have no more visions of becoming a rock star, but would still like to become "good" on guitar. So, I am now at a point where I am not sure what I should be working on to get closer to my goal of playing guitar well enough to enjoy it. And by enjoy, I mean being able to tell an A from a C and being able to create riffs and leads based on good musical "theory". I am caught in a big rut where I can come up with stuff that utilizes an E or A power chord and then uses fifths and plam-mutes like they are going out style
First, a little background:
I am an 80s baby and love looking up tab to play Cinderella, Poison, Motley, Stryper, etc songs. If it has power chords and plam-muting in it, I can play them pretty well...as long as they are tabbed as I do not read music.
I am currently somewhat good at playing fifths, palm-muting, and am in the process of learning some "real chords" as well as working on scales (while alternate picking to make that become habit). I am also working on chirps (pinch harmonics) and am getting to the point where I can do em about half the time I attempt them.
So, I am looking to a few veteran players to point me where I should go next...should I learn the notes of the fretboard? Should I work on other scales? Or???
I have also found a few good resources on the web, but if you know any good free sites for learning guitar, I would appreciate you passing on the link.
Thanks!
First, a little background:
I am an 80s baby and love looking up tab to play Cinderella, Poison, Motley, Stryper, etc songs. If it has power chords and plam-muting in it, I can play them pretty well...as long as they are tabbed as I do not read music.
I am currently somewhat good at playing fifths, palm-muting, and am in the process of learning some "real chords" as well as working on scales (while alternate picking to make that become habit). I am also working on chirps (pinch harmonics) and am getting to the point where I can do em about half the time I attempt them.
So, I am looking to a few veteran players to point me where I should go next...should I learn the notes of the fretboard? Should I work on other scales? Or???
I have also found a few good resources on the web, but if you know any good free sites for learning guitar, I would appreciate you passing on the link.
Thanks!
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