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Old 09-11-2017, 01:55 PM
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Nothing wrong with being at a plateau if it's a high enough plateau that you can play what you want to play. Guitarists at any level will plateau temporarily, permanently, or go downhill.

Nothing abstract with theory, etc.. Instead do a lot of listening to find pieces of music that inspire you enough that you want to play them yourself (of course being halfway realistic about it). Work diligently on those. You will likely expand your skill set and enjoy yourself doing so.
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