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Beginners practicing online
I started learning acoustic guitar in early March of this year. Don't sound like much yet but really enjoying it so far. I've been doing some practice on my own and feel like I'm getting a little stuck. I think I might make more progress if I had someone else to practice with.
Where can I find a small group or even one other person who is a relative beginner and wants to practice with someone online? Like Zoom or some other platform.
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You can't really play in real-time with other folks online due to latency. I've been having fun with Tyler Grant's facebook videos. Every Monday night he does a virtual bluegrass jam at Slow Tempo, Mid Tempo, and Fast Tempo for an hour each way. You may want to check them out. It's just strumming and basic chords. You can view his archives here, and best of all it's free!
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Jack,
Once things get back to "normal" I suggest you seek out an adult continuing education class for beginners. You will meet like minded people who might want to get together for practice and jams. But based on my own experience (and my particular way of doing things) I think your time would be better spent solo, at least to start. I remember reading a quote from John Mayer, answering the question "Where did you learn to play guitar like that?" to which he said, "Alone, in my bedroom."
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Definitely check out the slow jam if you're new. They're mostly all 3 chord songs at a tempo fit for a beginner. It will help you learn tunes and get better at chord switching. I know the mid and fast tempo jams have helped my bluegrass rhythm quite a lot since I started doing them. I've never attended a bluegrass jam and I now would feel comfortable enough going to one since I've learned a few kickoffs and licks from these videos.
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Thanks for the tip on Tyler Grant, those “jams” look great.
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Hi jacknicholson,
This doesn't really answer your question, but if you’ve never practiced with a metronome, you might find it useful. Once you’ve got an idea in your head and under your fingers but not up to performance speed, you start off slow and gradually increase the tempo. It’s a good way to measure your progress. The idea could be an entire song or piece of music, a few chords or just a lick.
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Beginners practicing online
One suggestion - search for acoustic backing tracks on YouTube, and use them for practice. If you’re still learning smooth strumming and chord changes it’ll help if you just follow along. It will also help for fills and riffs if that’s where you’re at. You can adjust the playback speed as needed, start slow and speed up.
And seriously, here’s the best advice I got when I asked a guy how to get better: ‘What you do is, you play the guitar, instead of not playing the guitar.’ |
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So much good advice. I love this forum. Thanks to everyone
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