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matonanjin
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matonanjin
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02/16/2012 4:41 pm
What does every one think about learning from multiple sources? Somewhere I found a link (lost it) that listed something to the effect "10 (or 12 or some number) mistakes that most beginning guitar students make". One of them is learning from more than one instructor or source.

To me it seems intuitive to get multiple perspective on subjects as one progresses.

I am:
1) Going through the lessons on this site.
2) I purchased the Gibson's Learn and Master Guitar DVD set and have started it.
3) I just found out about Justin Sandercoe's free lessons site: http://justinguitar.com/ This looks very good and I am going to pursue it.
4) I have taken 3 private lessons and may or may not continue on occasion. I probably will if and when I run into a particular issue where person to person "hands-on" type help may be required.

Am I just going to confuse myself? I just can't buy into multiple input or direction being a negative.

Thoughts?

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