riddla wrote:thats why most people who read tab cant hang with chord changes in impromptu situations and know next to nothing about music theory. I'm speaking from experience.
Jugg, from where exactly do you think chords originate?
No, that is due to the fact that those specific people don't have any desire to learn music theory. It's got nothing to do with how they learned their first song.
You're basically saying Donny can't learn to play guitar by learning his favorite songs and figuring out what he likes about music, because he won't be learning the correct way and it will hinder him later when he wants to do other things.
I resent that completely. I've been playing for about 12 years. In the last 5 or 6 I've spent a lot of time learning theory and scales and working on composition. Because music is interesting and thoroughly enjoyable to me, and I like learning as much as I can about it.
I started with an old Ovation acoustic of my uncle's, and learned to play "Come As You Are" by Nirvana from tablature out of a magazine.
Try not to be such an arrogant prick about things. Not everybody needs to learn the way you did. If that were the case, there would be a hell of a lot less guitarists in the world, and certainly a hell of a lot less good music.