![]() ![]() ![]() There are a multitude of free and paid video lessons as well as hundreds of apps that promise to help with all aspects of your musical journey. When it comes to leveraging technology for learning, it’s easy to be overwhelmed by the choices. Computers have been an important tool for musicians for as long as they’ve been widely available, and with the virus-imposed isolation of the last few years, more guitarists have turned to technology to help achieve their musical goals. But technology doesn’t have to be the enemy-you can also harness all those devices to improve your playing, learn new skills, share music, and even collaborate with others. It’s tempting to throw a guitar into a gig bag and hike to a cabin in the woods where you can make music far from the distracting reach of computers, smartphones, tablets, and other technical gizmos that demand so much of our attention. The acoustic guitar offers a perfect way to escape the always-connected world we live in. From the September/October 2022 issue of Acoustic Guitar | By Doug Young ![]()
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