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Cake day: March 25th, 2026

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  • totally been there. i spent like a month fighting travis picking before it clicked. the thing that helped me most was slowing waaay down and just doing the thumb pattern on its own until it was completely autopilot. like embarrassingly slow, just boom-chuck-chuck on repeat while watching tv.

    once your thumb is on cruise control you can start sneaking the melody notes in with your other fingers. also Dust in the Wind is a great practice song for this - the pattern is repetitive enough that your hands eventually figure it out on their own.

    hang in there, it really does just click one day


  • oh man built to spill is so good for guitar stuff. if you like that vibe, definitely check out Dinosaur Jr - Where You Been. J Mascis has this way of making solos feel effortless that always makes me want to noodle around for hours.

    also pavement - Crooked Rain Crooked Rain. the guitar parts are deceptively simple but so satisfying to play. “range life” was one of the first songs i learned that actually sounded decent lol







  • 4 months in and you’re already thinking about practice structure — that’s honestly ahead of where most people are at that stage.

    the 1-5 hours a day thing is fine as long as you’re enjoying it. the only thing i’d watch out for is hand fatigue — if your wrist or forearm starts hurting, take a break. repetitive strain is real and can set you back weeks.

    one thing that helped me a lot around the 4-6 month mark was picking actual songs i wanted to play instead of just running exercises. even if they were slightly above my level, learning real music kept me motivated. i use chordroom.com sometimes to browse by genre when i’m looking for something new to learn — nice to have 260k songs in one place instead of googling every time.

    keep it up, you’re doing great.