I started late too.....it's best to go through the fundamentals - classical training. I now have a white elephant in my room - a 1993 John Hall (Australian Luthier) lattice-braced classical guitar.
I was skeptical when I first started on a programme in classical training. But after weeks of practising, I was amazed by my own progress - my fingers were getting stronger and I could play longer. There are simply no short cuts ... even masters have to practise hours daily and they don't forget the fundamentals.
I was skeptical when I first started on a programme in classical training. But after weeks of practising, I was amazed by my own progress - my fingers were getting stronger and I could play longer. There are simply no short cuts ... even masters have to practise hours daily and they don't forget the fundamentals.
Yeah man ... at first I thought I could never make it ... keep thinking my poor mind-hand-eye (heh) co-ordination is going to be the bane of my instructor ... I guess diligence and discipline play a massive part!
Yeah man ... at first I thought I could never make it ... keep thinking my poor mind-hand-eye (heh) co-ordination is going to be the bane of my instructor ... I guess diligence and discipline play a massive part!