Consider learning an instrument, badly.
Bad habits become engrained, movement is inefficient and slow, and it takes a *lot* of time and effort to unlearn those engrained bad habits.
Bad habits become engrained, movement is inefficient and slow, and it takes a *lot* of time and effort to unlearn those engrained bad habits.
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(Well, there is also that pesky tin-ear thing. That never helped…)
https://users.wfu.edu/breckers/howtoplayguitar.htm
The longer they engrain those bad habits, the longer it'll take to play correctly.
Learning wrong, and getting more wrong the longer it goes because there is *zero* calibration a human would give.
"What the fuck are you even trying to say?"
He hasn't, what has happened instead is that he is now 5 years behind. Not just one year.
It'll take 5 years to dig out all the dogshit he crammed into his wet ape jelly.
His habits will suck, his intuitions will suck, it'll take exhausting time and effort to unlearn the mountains of wrong shit he engrained.
He'll be behind anyone who had encountered *any* kind of calibration.
It's so much easier and quicker to just learn the right methods in the first place.
Oh, I used to teach beginning and intermediate classical guitar. First year is me constantly moving their fingers and hand position to help 1/2
"but we don't learn much pieces"
yes, but the foundation is laid so that they can actually move their hands and fingers in the right way to enable the complex ones later.
he talked about how hard it was to unlearn and he wished he would not have wasted time fucking around like a clown