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Originally Posted by noodles
I disagree with this line of thinking. I thought this for a long time, and when I finally did go back and take lessons, it was almost like starting over. I had so many bad habits and efficient ways of doing things, and it was a large task to go back and relearn things like right hand technique and how to properly hold a pick.
I would recommend sooner rather than later as the time to seek professional instruction. The real question to ask yourself is, "Do I have the time to dedicate to a structured practice regimen?"
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Agree with everything here. Excellent advice.
It's at your formative/intermediate stages that an experienced instructor will be most valuable. Chris looks like he'd be an excellent teacher, given his reputation, and going by the posts on his message board, he seems like a nice guy.