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It totally depends on what your objective is and how you like to learn best. I personally like the immediate feedback that I get from a live, in-person lesson from a teacher. That said, it can take some time to find the right teacher depending on how you approach learning and they approach teaching. There are so many great options out there for lessons on the internet via youtube, as well as sites like Homespun and TrueFire which may work better for some folks.
When you get down to it, taking time to practice and enjoying what your working on will get you a long way. A teacher can be most helpful when you know what it is you want to learn and they can teach it in a way that works with your learning style. I currently have a teacher and she and I have worked out a schedule where I go once a month for an hour. I am an intermediate player and it gives me plenty of time in between lessons to work on the songs or techniques amidst my work schedule and it is more cost-effective for me. Best, Jayne |