[Abstract: This post continues the "Learning to Play a Song Series." It discusses three different things to consider when picking your first song to play.] So, you've picked what instrument you want to play. You may not realize it but you've made a major step towards learning to play your first song, since, by choosing the instrument, you've narrowed your choices down to what you can play. If you've chosen the bass guitar, there's no sense in trying to learn to play a song that's driven solely by rhythm guitar. One word of wisdom when it comes to learning a song:
Picking the Song You Want to Learn to Play
Picking the Song You Want to Learn to Play
Picking the Song You Want to Learn to Play
[Abstract: This post continues the "Learning to Play a Song Series." It discusses three different things to consider when picking your first song to play.] So, you've picked what instrument you want to play. You may not realize it but you've made a major step towards learning to play your first song, since, by choosing the instrument, you've narrowed your choices down to what you can play. If you've chosen the bass guitar, there's no sense in trying to learn to play a song that's driven solely by rhythm guitar. One word of wisdom when it comes to learning a song: