I will be using Rocksmith and Justin guitar to learn and am looking for any and all advice. I don’t have an amp yet but I’m sure that’s fine.
No amp is totally fine to start, and it’s better to practice unplugged and save up for the best amp you can buy for your needs.
My advice is to do the learning on Justin Guitar, and the fun practice on Rocksmith. If you can, find some local peeps that are also starting to learn and that will accelerate your learning big-time.
Thank you for the advice. Rocksmith has been fun so far but I feel like I’m making up too much which is fine for a game but probably not for long term learning/progression.
I am leaning towards the Boss Mini Katana 7 watt amp. Seems affordable and feature-rich.
Justin guitar will give you the technique and knowledge, Rocksmith will give you the repetition and muscle memory. The Katana is dope, though blackstar makes a fun little practice amp too. For a practice one just try to find something used on FB marketplace or Reverb.
My god was this ever useful. I’ve been checking out FB marketplace since and it is a gold mine. I’ll probably get an amp off of there.
I feel like I’m making up too much
Depending of course what you’re doing and and what you’re aiming for, it’s perfectly fine. I’ve learned most from improvisation - if it sounds right, it’s right, you really shouldn’t be too rigid and analytical and technical. Again depends on what you’re playing, but too many starting players of any instrument focus too much on “playing right”. “Playing right” doesn’t mean in any way limiting your creativity and imagination (unless you’re aiming to be an orchestra player).
If you’re playing classical music or black metal or something then sure, it’ll do you good to learn where the scales are etc., but if you really feel like “adventuring”/“exploring”/improvisation is more your thing, go for it. There is nothing there that might hinder your ‘long term’ learning or progress, everything, every concept and thing you can learn from focusing on more “technical”/analytical stuff is there to be learned from anything you can listen to, just by listening. It might be easier for someone to learn from musical theory (and it is a great format to share and learn ideas), but that’s simply not the case for everyone. Just play. Don’t be a gearhead, it’ll do wonders for your sound and playing.
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Thank you so much for this. I don’t plan on being in an orchestra or even playing shows so I can just have fun along the way. Amazing 😅