You can “learn” a lot on the internet. Seriously, that’s not tongue-in-cheek sarcasm. You can learn a hundred lifetime’s worth of information. This is especially true when it comes to music and learning the guitar, guitar chords, scales, whatever.
However, on a more, philosophical level (metaphysical?), we are humans and we need interaction. And that’s a cliche for a reason. It’s true.
No where in life could this be more true than in music. You need to get out there and experience music with other people. Take some music lessons, ask around your neighborhood, your apartment complex, whatever, go find people that enjoy what you enjoy. Not on Twitter, not on Facebook, not on YouTube, but in the flesh. Learn from other people face to face.
It’s this combination, learning stuff on the internet for free, or for a few bucks, and then going and applying what you’ve learned in real life that will give you real satisfaction.
Much Respect,
The Musician’s Toolbox






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