I’ve been taking piano lessons for about two months now, on top of a lot of independent practice, and I’ve been loving it, but progressing pretty slowly.
In the past, I’ve tried teaching myself ukulele and guitar, but I always kind of moved on from them relatively quickly; I couldn’t play more than 2 chords on a ukulele if I went back to it right now.
My problem is that I’d like to learn guitar for the sake of being able to play some of my favorite songs, but I don’t really enjoy it like I do piano; I’d be willing to put the time and effort into it even though I don’t enjoy it currently, because I think that once I can actually play, I will enjoy it.
Anyways, here’s my question:
Should I try and learn guitar alongside piano, or should I continue to focus more on piano and go back to guitar when I’m more experienced?
I’m not asking for a clear yes/no answer, but if other people have some wisdom or had a similar problem in the past, I’d love some advice! Thanks!
Submitted July 24, 2024 at 12:05PM by Aspen-The-Tree https://www.reddit.com/r/Learnmusic/comments/1eb3qug/piano_and_guitar/?utm_source=ifttt
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