My girl got me a guitar cos I said I wanted one. I also said I wanted to be a butcher, ride a horse instead of a car, eat only eggs, and a bunch of other dumb shit.
Now I gotta learn guitar. Anyone got any good YouTube videos I can start with.
When I was 13 I could play seven nation army on one string.
Now I’m mid 30’s and all I know are excel shortcuts and slappy grinds.
Plase hulp me.
Welcome to the club!
I’m in a similar boat and started last year in my mid 40’s, and feel like I’ve progressed pretty quickly by kind of looking at making music with a skate mindset and learning tricks and working on video projects with specific goals in mind but also just enjoying the process and failures.
My wife started on the synths around the same time and we’ve been learning together and have a full album’s worth of original songs we’ve made together that we’ll hopefully start properly recording soon.
Did you get an acoustic or electric? Electric is definitely easier to make some cool sounds and more of the style of music I want to make, but I feel like starting on acoustic gives a better foundation and helped me progress on electric quicker.
JustinGuitar is a great YouTube resource for sure.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBNkm8o5LiEVLxO8w0p2sfQMy advice is to kind of pick and choose things that appeal to you, and then find your own lane where you want to take things. Get as strong foundation as you can then you’ll have a better idea what kind of music you want to make. Even though you’re an “older” beginner, you have more years of listening inspiration to pull from. Just like skating there’s no finish line, so just enjoy the process.
Get familiar with reading tablature to learn specific songs, but also take the time to just fuck around and play simple things that put a smile on your face like Seven Nation Army. Shit doesn’t have to be super tech to sound cool.
And try to carve out a little time every day to play even if it’s only for like 15-30 minutes, things will get easier and dots will connect with consistency.
I also have no interest in being a technical shredder, and just want to play cool melodies, riffs, and chord progressions so take that for what it’s worth.