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href="http://www.paulsmithmusiconline.com/tag/music/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with music">music</a> theory or proficiency on another instrument.  If you are a &#8220;newbie&#8221; to playing any instrument,it would be a good idea to get a teacher &#8212; or &#8212; join an online program where you can interact with several teachers as well as fellow students. In fact, I would recommend finding at least one &#8216;mentor&#8217; or a &#8216;study buddy&#8217; to learn with even if you lean towards teaching yourself.  Why?  In short, you learn more and make more progress faster than you would in isolation because you&#8217;ll be exposed to alternative ways of thinking about your approach to the guitar. Other players can share tips and techniques you have never seen before, as well as help you overcome a problem area that they&#8217;ve already mastered.  Ultimately, though, the question of how to learn guitar is up to you and your choice should be guided by consideration of your own unique situation. The following list of questions should help you make a solid decision:  1. How much can I afford to spend on <a
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