.....how are you getting on? I've been looking at the Justin Sandercoe site and think that's pretty good for a complete beginner. I'd be interested in your opinion on the GT site.
Ah - Pennine-Paul was asking me the same question on last Sunday's forum ride! The truth is that I've let other things get in the way and haven't really got stuck in yet. Yes - the same old story ...
I have had another look around the various parts of the GT site. I think the folk and rock guitar lessons look really good and I'm looking forward to working through some of them. I wasn't so impressed with a couple of classical lessons that I looked at, but that doesn't bother me too much because I'm putting my classical guitar aspirations on hold for a year or so. I don't think the site is great for classical, but it could be useful to give non-classical guitarists an introduction to the genre.
My wireless router had packed up so I couldn't use my laptop to visit the GT site from the room where I want to play my guitar. (I don't want to have to sit at my office desk in my attic when I'm practising.) I've got a new router now and get a good signal all over the house so at least I don't have that excuse any more.
I've got 3 main things that I want to do this year and making progress on the guitar is one of them. I'm going to sit down and draw up a plan for the year because I just don't seem to get things done if I make it up as I go along. What is that saying ...
'Failing to plan is planning to fail'!