To tell the truth, there are many fast-paced instruments, but guitars don't belong to this category.
I once saw a music store training a student to play Andy Mckee's Drifting from scratch. After a week, the student could probably play it in general. Someone watched the video and expressed admiration for the teaching level of the following teachers. Actually, I found it quite interesting after reading it. Not to mention the timbre, many rhythms have obvious problems.
Someone must say that others have only practiced for a week, so you can't be too demanding! As an audience, it doesn't matter to me how long you played, what I care about is whether you played well or not! So this crash really doesn't make any sense!
After all, we play guitar to play music, otherwise why don't you go to the gym? Therefore, I think it is best not to take a quick attitude when learning guitar, but to practice it as a living habit every day.
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