is the book/cd you guys are talking about?
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Hal-Leonard-Blues-You-Can-Use-BookCD?sku=940372
Yes, that would be the one. Worthwhile investment.
Margaret
When my mind is free, you know a melody can move me
And when I'm feelin' blue, the guitar's comin' through to soothe me ~
thank you for the quick responce
This is the official site. There, you can find some audio demos and free lessons. There is a forum also for questions on the books.
I just came across this - John Ganapes himself answers the question here:
How much time do I spend on each lesson
http://www.bluesyoucanuse.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=8
Personally, I'm on lesson 6, Delta Mood, after ONLY about 9 months. :shock:
Hope that makes someone feel better about the pace of their own progress!
I want to play guitar very badly -
and I do!
Personally, I'm on lesson 6, Delta Mood, after ONLY about 9 months. :shock:
Hope that makes someone feel better about the pace of their own progress!
I can relate to that timeframe. I think it has a lot to do with your skill level when you start the book. I realize I'm reaching with BYCU, and I do get discouraged now and then. I still like BYCU better than any other book I've found and I'll keep plugging.
Margaret
When my mind is free, you know a melody can move me
And when I'm feelin' blue, the guitar's comin' through to soothe me ~
My old addled brain can't remember hoe long it has been since I bought it but I have been seriously trying now for 6 months approx. and feel good about the 6th lesson. I go back and redo lessons from time to time. It has helped but I have been fairly anal about "getting it" for each lesson. I am in no real hurry as I am only 60 years old, You OLDER players will have to speed up or you ain't never goin to be BB.
Robbie