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I started learning guitar at 31 this year, although it was too late to learn music theory, but the learning process was also very enjoyable.
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It feels okay, it's still going to come little by little, don't look too hard at first, you don't need to memorize the score, I think you have to play more, remember the melody after you have muscle memory, and you will naturally memorize it.
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As soon as I knew the strings and the frets, I looked at the six-line staff and probably knew what it meant, and I didn't learn much except for the special markings.
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I feel that the six-line staff is very easy to recognize, but the five-line staff is difficult
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