I was a cocky know-it-all, but I ended up looking so stupid…
I’ll let you in on a very personal story…
Do you remember that old TV show ‘Home Improvement’…
I’m sure you do – it’s the one where Tim Allen was the unfortunate presenter of “Tool Time”.
Tim was a fantastically accident prone handyman, more often than not with hilarious consequences.
His constant calls for “More Power!” usually resulted in disaster and his partner Al shamelessly announcing ‘We’ll be right back after these commercials…”
It’s not a very encouraging program to watch if you want to teach yourself to play guitar…
Watching Tim and Co. again reminded me of those first few painful months of wasted time and money NOT learning guitar…Aargh…
You’re kinda in the same situation right now…
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I know what you’re thinking – You don’t need another pointless course – and normally I’d agree with you…
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Believe it or not, that’s how I learned – at the start – and guess what – it cost me dearly…
I ended up spending years unlearning all the bad habits I’d picked up because of my bull headed persistence that I could teach myself guitar without any help – and to heck with anyone that knew better…
But hey I’m ranting and anyways I’ve gotta run…or the tide will be out…
See ya when I get back…Just remember don’t be another Tim ‘the tool man’ Taylor.
If you are going DIY – do it right!!
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November 23, 2008 at 7:00 pm | Learn Acoustic Guitar | 1 comment
Yea, sometimes it can really beneficial to start with lessons from the very beginning. I’m glad that you took your bad habits and turned them around however. Great Job.
-Kyle