If you want to play the guitar, or you're already working your way through theory and exercises, you are in luck. The advent of Internet and instructional videos has turned the guitar into the most extensively documented musical instrument there is. Alas, decades into the existence, it also remains one of the most poorly taught instruments ever, but given the right resources, anyone with at least a lick of musical ability can become a guitar ninja if they are passionate and willing to put in the hard work. Again, consider yourself lucky – our guitar heroes from the past didn't have the privilege of instant access to such a massive wealth of tools and knowledge.
Sadly, there isn't much in the way of mobile apps to propel you from clumsy beginner to rock god, or from advanced player to a guitar guru. There is no substitute to a good textbook on music theory, an inspiring teacher, or the treasure cove of online guitar schools like TrueFire and JamPlay. However, there is some stuff that beginning players could find very helpful when they are first starting out.
Sadly, there isn't much in the way of mobile apps to propel you from clumsy beginner to rock god, or from advanced player to a guitar guru. There is no substitute to a good textbook on music theory, an inspiring teacher, or the treasure cove of online guitar schools like TrueFire and JamPlay. However, there is some stuff that beginning players could find very helpful when they are first starting out.
Aucun commentaire:
Enregistrer un commentaire