Having filled my lounge with guitars and pedals and settled on a Tonex pedal plus Katana for my amp needs, I've decided that it's time to have a few lessons to fill a few hours and get a little more out of myself and my gear.
I've been playing off and on for 40+ years but other than a few bass lessons with Steve Lawson I'm self-taught and very aware of my limitations.
I don't have time to get a local teacher so online is fine, plus if I'm honest I hate flailing and failing in front of someone and am far happier being shown something I can take away and work on alone.
With two weeks to trial things I've gone for the Tim Pierce Masterclass to see if it works for me, and so far I reckon it's going to be useful (and not alarmingly expensive at £100/year, especially if I can cram in as much as I need in one year).
Looking forward to doing something other than aimlessly noodling around the D Phrygian Dominant scale and playing four or five chord progressions, which is mostly what I'm doing right now.
"I'll probably be in the bins at Newport Pagnell services." fretmeister
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