jer989
Well-known member
I'm just curious if anyone has had private or even group uke lessons or classes while they are (or were) still pretty much in the beginner stage (which I would take to mean you've playing for a year or less).
Do you think it helped your learning uke a little or a lot - and what was your experience in general? I'm curious although I don't personally know of anyone in my area that does lessons (and I also probably couldn't afford it now either - especially before Christmas!). I've heard that a good teacher can point out mistakes and bad habits and save you a lot of grief on the long run too. I'm just wondering in general how essential either lessons or some sort of class if you're a player whose looking to advance to the next level (so to speak).
And if a private instructor or classes aren't an option, can anyone also suggest a book or some other type of structured way to make practice time a little more, well....structured???
thanks!
Do you think it helped your learning uke a little or a lot - and what was your experience in general? I'm curious although I don't personally know of anyone in my area that does lessons (and I also probably couldn't afford it now either - especially before Christmas!). I've heard that a good teacher can point out mistakes and bad habits and save you a lot of grief on the long run too. I'm just wondering in general how essential either lessons or some sort of class if you're a player whose looking to advance to the next level (so to speak).
And if a private instructor or classes aren't an option, can anyone also suggest a book or some other type of structured way to make practice time a little more, well....structured???
thanks!