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Old Nov 27, 2007 | 04:13 PM
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Wasn't sure to post this here or off-topic, considering it is off-topic but also regional. So if it gets moved, I understand.

Anyway, I've been trying to play guitar for a few weeks now and I'm slowly picking it up, I'm getting a new Ibanez in a few weeks and was wondering if anyone knew a good place to take lessons in the North Jersey area.
Old Nov 27, 2007 | 04:23 PM
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I used to go to a place in riverdale when I was a kid, but they moved now, I think they are on 46E somewhere. East Coast Piano or something like that. It's a beige looking brick buidling. right next to a brigde. sorry I couldnt be more help.

also guitar center on 46W in totowa, i know they give lessons
Old Nov 27, 2007 | 04:30 PM
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Thanks, I'll have to look into the both of them.
Old Nov 27, 2007 | 11:39 PM
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hey man

honestly, u can learn to play urself with books or computer programs...

i was taught when i first started playing, in 6th grade(20 y.o. now) and i can look back and say that i really didnt need any of it

you can learn all ur scaled progressions and chord theory from a good ol book.


anyway its entirely up to u obviously, lol, but i would give it a shot without help first, if u come out of it great, u will have higher satisfaction knowing u did it urself. Without having someone to hold ur hand...err...fingers the whole way thru. Lol

JUST REMEMBER TO USE UR PINKY FINGER WHEN U PLAY..dont develop the habit of using just 3 fingers....ive been thru it

but good choice on the gear man, Ibanez makes great guitars. Ive owned 3 of them, and just bought my 4th one last year, i still have them all too

I dedicate some of them for specific drop tunings, like Drop C, and Drop D, Open E

What model do u have?

My very first was a GAX70. I loved that thing, lol I felt so badass in 6th grade.


but now i have a Ibanez RG 350DX..love ittt

just upgraded to Seymour Duncan SH-6 Humbucker Bridge and SH-2N Jazzy Humbucker Neck.



anyway good luck
Old Nov 28, 2007 | 02:21 AM
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I tried to learn on my own and got nowhere lol. Then my friend whose been teaching himself, and he showed me how to play a few things. I'm still working on Wonderwall and I can do Sunshine of Your Love by Cream, Hey There Delilah by Plain White T's, and the intro to Beast and the Harlot by Avenged Sevenfold. Not very fluently yet, but just by practicing things like that, I'm getting to know where my hand is without having to look at the neck. I've been looking at some tabs and I'm trying to get used to fretting and everything. I just want to take lessons so I can actually learn the proper way to play.



That's the Ibanez I'm getting, it's nothing special, mostly a beginners guitar.
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Heh. I still have my Fender Strat.. I should pick up a computer program to learn with - i hear they're very good now.
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^def nick they really are....

but to the Original Poster....

A7X shi*t is so much fun to play...esp bat country..lol i love them

but yea i would def get to learn the basics about scales(pentatonic and such) and chord construction before u start getting all involved with tabs...

its so much better to actually know what goin on when u play those tabs ya know?

but best of luck man dont give up

www.ultimate-guitar.com

great site for tablature, and lessons
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Originally Posted by tC_2NeR
^def nick they really are....

but to the Original Poster....

A7X shi*t is so much fun to play...esp bat country..lol i love them

but yea i would def get to learn the basics about scales(pentatonic and such) and chord construction before u start getting all involved with tabs...

its so much better to actually know what goin on when u play those tabs ya know?

but best of luck man dont give up

www.ultimate-guitar.com

great site for tablature, and lessons
That's exactly why I want to take actual lessons. I'm just practicing some basic riffs right now just so I can get used to holding the guitar, knowing where my hand is, freting, strumming...etc...
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