i'm hoping this could be a good place for the pickers on this site to hang out and exchange ideas. what style of music you play is not important. the only thing that is important is if you can learn something useful, or contribute something useful. something useful can be in any form you wish. whether it's a lick, interesting chord progression or chord change, different perspective on the same old tired scale, or even just sharing your way of looking at playing, philosophies that you feel make you perform or create better.
all in the spirit of helping others to get what they want out of their playing, remembering everyone has different perspectives. i have learned things from absolute beginners before, simply because they looked at the same tired old thing from a different perspective. i hope you might gain something useful here, and welcome!
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what style of music you play is not important.
the only thing that is important is if you can learn something useful, or contribute something useful.
something useful can be in any form you wish. whether it's a lick, interesting chord progression or chord change, different perspective on the same old tired scale, or even just sharing your way of looking at playing, philosophies that you feel make you perform or create better.
all in the spirit of helping others to get what they want out of their playing, remembering everyone has different perspectives. i have learned things from absolute beginners before, simply because they looked at the same tired old thing from a different perspective.
i hope you might gain something useful here, and welcome!