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What do you consider your bad decisions when starting?
(lemmy.world)
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That there are muting techniques I guessed, but I just had to either figure it out or find a vid. I'm glad there is a lot online now, which helps a lot. With piano the muting is done for you, on the guitar it was something I didn't like not knowing how to do. In hindsight totally logical, but there is a lot to learn at once. Play the intended string, use your fretting hand correctly and muting the rest. Practice makes perfect, or at least less bad. ;)