14193691:BigPurpleSkiSuit said:
			
		
	
	
		
		
			I just started in September, and it's coming along. The hard part is forcing myself to learn new scales instead of playing the same songs I know over and over again. The best way I've found to learn bar chords is to learn a song with one bar chord in them so you can practice switching to barring. I still suck at it, but it's coming. My personal choice for this is highwayman by the white buffalo. Also, trying to learn to strum a different rhythm from what you're singing is so hard.
		
		
	 
Dude, I thought bar chords were impossible shit that good people good magically do. I started barring my fs. Fucking hated it. Would have a bunch of muted strings, it was terrible. Just started playing songs with bars regularly. Took a while but not too long, shits easy.
I need to get back on scales more though.
Also was anyone else kind shocked at how easy some songs were to play? Like sometimes I'll fuck around with diferent chord progressions and I'm like wait wut, and I'll start singing and I'm like woah, I just accidentally learned another song.
Seems like AM, F, C, G, in various patterns makes up a lot of stuff.
I've got one song I play that has 3 or 4 bar chords in it some up the next a bit. Idk. I just need to force myself to fuck with the scales more. But sometimes playing the same songs as usual gets me playing. And maybe I want to learn something new maybe I dont, but I've def seen a lot of improvement. And not that I have a decent amount of chords it's easy to "learn" a lot of songs.
I generally just play my own versions of shit though. I think a creed song was the only song I tried to learn accurately.
The strumming thing I've struggled with a bit because I hadn't learned to pick really, but that's gotten better for me from just doing it. I think if I keep it up it will be ok.
Im rambling fuck.