Hey all, recently I started learning the guitar, being a musician myself I've always had an interest in it, it's a steep learning curve coming from percussion and I'm wondering how do you set yourself up to learn a new skill effectively?
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Youtube, its great if your a visual learner.
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I will be honest that I usually spend a lot more time than I should reading, researching and watching videos to learn something. It's a lot easier to consume than to practice and also it help you get more confident that the skill you want to learn is the right one and that you find good content to learn it.
That being said, I've learned anything without a lot of practice. What works for me is to pick a time for at least 3 days per week and stick to it. I've learned spanish like this, iOS coding and so on.
I wrote about it 10 years ago but I think it's still relevant: https://medium.com/@robmoraisjr/...
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It's great that you're starting to learn guitar!
Personally, I research what I want to learn and begin to understand where I should start (what are the fundamentals that I need to build on - this is important for me because I've tried to skip corners, and this always leads to unnecessary frustration).
Then I start with that, and I keep practicing the fundamentals until I feel comfortable. After the fundamentals, I keep building on this. Sometimes I have an end goal in mind, and I create small goals leading me to the big one.
If I find video tutorials/courses that are useful to me, then I'll definitely follow them (this was useful for me with web dev). However, this really depends on what you're doing and how you learn.
Good luck! 🍀
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Learning new skills can take time and patience, as well as motivation to succeed. We should practice constantly and evaluate what we have learned. I am the founder of https://digitalmindinc.com and the NFT project Metafrens. But, these days I am learning to trade and the stock market. Everyday is a new opportunity to learn a new skill.
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