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Old 11-22-2022, 02:38 PM
jwing jwing is offline
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I concur with those who counsel playing with others. An excellent way get your feet wet is to attend a beginners' jam camp. Another good way to play with others is to take lessons from a local instructor. Tell the instructor that you specifically want to get good at playing with others. After you've played with the instructor for a while, ask if they have any other students that would be interested in playing socially. My bet is that 99.9% of guitar instructors have multiple students who want to play socially. Don't wait passively; find a way to make it happen.
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