Slacker G wrote:I would find a guitar player that is easy to emulate but who is tasteful. You can't start learning guitar and get any satisfaction by trying to do what someone who is light years ahead of you is doing. It would only discourage you.
Try to find simpler leads that give a beginner goals that can be obtained, and that will both encourage him and let him see that it is possible for him to accomplish those leads. And don't stick with just one picker. There are a lot of them out there who sound great but play rides that aren't that complicated.
Not true! The first song I learned in its entirety, within 8 weeks of picking up a guitar, ever.. was "Stairway to Heaven". Laugh as you might, that song was way complex for a whupper-snapper like me back then... There was a kid in my neighborhood who put the entire side of my town of guitarists to shame... He's been at it for only a year, and he loved Jazz riffs, and played that stuff till the cows turned to cows with a mad disease...
My whole point here ...Go for the songs that intrigue you, No matter how hard .. if ya love songs, learn them immediately... and find buddies who can show you the licks as well... Nothing beats the fever and passion (And I would say don't stop for anyone or anything...) That's how you become a good guitarist.... IMHO