ive been taking guitar lessons for like a half a year to a year. im thinking about quitting for a little while due to money issues. what are some good books that i can continue my teaching with by myself? ive been playing for about a year, so im not completely dumb to guitar playing. i havent gotten into theory yet, like sharps and flats and keys and things like that. but i know the basics. i can play pretty well and i know barre cords, slides, and all those types of things. i use tabs. so, what are some books that i can continue my level of playing from? i guess you could say im a step above begginer, but not much. websites and specific books names would be very helpful.
haloguy answered Monday July 2 2007, 1:57 am: theory is important, but it really won't take very long to learn. you should wait to take on that kind of learning until you can pay for lessons, because some things are difficult to understand unless someone explains it to you. i would recommend tab books from a music store that have the music and tabs, anything that you like to listen to that you can't quite play, some songs you can work toward being able to play. [ haloguy's advice column | Ask haloguy A Question ]
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