Hi everyone! Im Raven - from Alaska

I am not new to guitar. I have 6 of 'em.
but…I have struggled learning this instrument for the last 10 years and each time I knew it was because I lacked challenge. I officially learned most of what I know now about 3 years ago and almost touching intermediate guitar playing. Most teachers talk how learning isn’t linear, but the overwhelming information all over the internet get exhausting since I couldn’t find where I should be going next.

So, I stopped playing about a year ago because the songs, chords and strumming were repetitive. Felt like I wasn’t loving the guitar anymore. I could barely learn a song because the repetition of the open chords just isn’t challenging.

I picked up the guitar again recently and looked through the courses on JG and found at home in Grade 4. Especially playing the G Major scale and I can say I have felt the passion back and my “practicing” is ending around 40 minutes.

I want to rid myself of the CAPO!

This place is great! I am happy I stumbled upon it!
Raven

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Hello Raven & Welcome!!!

Tod from New Mexico

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Why? Some of the best guitarists around use a capo from time to time. Some songs sound best with chord voicings obtained by using a capo.

Anyway, welcome!

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Welcome to the community, it’s a great place to stumble into

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Welcome to the forum Raven

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Hi Raven

So happy you’re feeling your passion for guitar again :smiling_face:

I agree :point_up_2: :100:

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Hi Raven,

Welcome to the community forum. :grinning:

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Hi Raven,
Welcome here and I wish you a lot of fun :sunglasses:

Greetings,Rogier

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Welcome to the community Raven!

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Welcome aboard, Raven! :smiley:

You’re in good company here. So hopefully, you will find what you were searching for - wish you a lot of fun on your guitar journey! :slight_smile:

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Because I use it as a crutch. I agree, great songs have come from it but for me, I was almost relying on it to play. :frowning:

Thanks, Lisa! I have found loads of areas I need to improve on and its great. I feel welcomed here already.

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Hi Raven, welcome to the community forum. Happy to hear that you have found what you need to get excited about guitar again with the lessons in Grade 4. FYI, grade 3 was actually developed most recently and has a few topics like triads, bar chords and playing scales over chords in keys that was taken from grade 4. I don’t know what you have learned already, but power chords introduced in grade 2 teaches the notes on the 6th and 5th strings to prepare for barre chords. Have fun exploring the guitar up the fretboard and playing songs with what you learn.

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Hello Raven.
Welcome to JustinGuitar and this fantastic community. Please take your time to look around and get to know the wider space.
https://community.justinguitar.com/categories

We are a supportive and encouraging group of students and guitarists from across the world. Essentially, we are all here for music and to improve as players. We truly are a ‘community’. Members help and support one another and a friendly, positive attitude underpins this. We hope that all - young or old, experienced or new players - adopt and foster the pay-it-forward ethos that Justin personifies and embedded all those years ago when he started the website and forum.

Also, please make sure to read the community etiquette announcement for some important information and guidance.

Richard
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hey Steve L - thanks! I appreciate that, I will go back and watch grade 3. I always am down for finding out different things I havent learned yet. I did already know of power chords, but a refresher couldn’t hurt.

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@Richard_close2u
thanks Richard! I will read up on those.