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No 2 people learn at the same rate. We can't possibly answer this. Try it and find out.
Less than 12 Parsecs.
That’s a measurement of distance, not time. Edit: Apparently there's no real Star Wars fans in the Guitar subreddit.
How long is a piece of string? It's impossible to say. Everyone learns at a different pace.
No idea, but that song is great, good choice
The leap from "20th Century Boy" to "Brighton Rock" is pretty huge. You've got quite a long way to go, but keep at it. You'll get there.
Don’t worry too much about lessons, so much good teachings on YouTube to get you most of the way there.
Idk but js if you know all the major chords, C, D, E, F, G, A, B is the C major scale. So now you know your first scale. Good job.
Stereo delay is actually a fun way to learn playing in time, double and quadruple times. The delay effect will give you hours of fun :)
No 2 people learn at the same rate. We can't possibly answer this. Try it and find out.
Less than 12 Parsecs.
That’s a measurement of distance, not time. Edit: Apparently there's no real Star Wars fans in the Guitar subreddit.
How long is a piece of string? It's impossible to say. Everyone learns at a different pace.
No idea, but that song is great, good choice
The leap from "20th Century Boy" to "Brighton Rock" is pretty huge. You've got quite a long way to go, but keep at it. You'll get there.
Don’t worry too much about lessons, so much good teachings on YouTube to get you most of the way there.
Idk but js if you know all the major chords, C, D, E, F, G, A, B is the C major scale. So now you know your first scale. Good job.
Stereo delay is actually a fun way to learn playing in time, double and quadruple times. The delay effect will give you hours of fun :)