I have that book and as a beginner, the pieces are pretty hard but most of them aren't crazy imo. Most of them are written without any super advanced tricky stuff.
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I have that book and as a beginner, the pieces are pretty hard but most of them aren't crazy imo. Most of them are written without any super advanced tricky stuff.
Hi Mark, thank you for sharing! I really like the connect-the-dots analogy as well. I would like to add, though, that from what I have learned it is not just the time you put in but how you use that...
Incredibly beautiful. I really want to know what it sounds like.
I have tickets to see them in Boston in a week and a half! Very excited. I've never seen them play live.
I grew up around music but I never really found "my" instrument. I tried several and none stuck so I gave up on it after middle school and didn't even think about it until years later around age 24...
That would be very interesting to know. I wish I knew more about my great great grandparents and up but from what I have learned of my family, there were no musicians except my dad, who plays guitar...
I'm still in the midst of my first book, which is "Alfred's teach yourself to play the mandolin." I'm on the last pages and plan to take a break to learn a few songs before starting "Marilynn Mair's...