Hi all…been a looong time for those who may remember me from way back. Lot has changed…wife, kids, took up marathoning, career change…
Still have my Taylor GA4 acoustic, my Weber kit (plus a few upgraded odds and ends on the amp) 5F1 1 x 10 combo, my warmoth Tele, a from scratch made Korina Les Paul Special, and a PRS single cut SE with Zhangbuckers.
Recently started picking again and forgot how fun guitar is. Thankfully it’s kinda like riding a bike, I’m not starting from scratch. Still remember some songs and can play bits of some of the more advanced (for me) stuff I could ham fistedly get through before life kept my guitars on the wall for way too long (Before you accuse me, Clapton; Mean Old Frisco blues, Muddy Waters; I’m not talking, the Yardbirds).
But…realizing that both are intertwined, I do want to learn more guitar this time, not just more songs. So I’ve been trying to brush up on a bit of basic music theory lately. Trying to reign in my ADD so I finish learning songs before I start a new one, that was an old habit of mine. Not really learning full songs.
What does one do during practice sessions? I feel like some basics are likely needed. And where are some good resources for some basic theory and exercises for that theory? I know the YouTube dudes offer courses but not sure if they’re good or not.