
You'll at best make a bad sound and learn nothing about music.
I'm learning the piano and it's tricky in places but rewarding when I get past a block.
And if you want a shortcut just learn the blues scale of "C" on whatever instrument you choose.
Play any note you want so long as you cross to the next one in the scale either side of the one you just played.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hexatonic_scale#Blues_scale
It's cod blues but sounds ok, and gives you a bit of confidence after you've been murdering a classic.
( , Wed 15 Aug 2012, 8:26, Reply)

your description is clashing with my learning disorders.
(i know the scale positions... and the scales... just the bit of Cod soloing you mentioned is off interest... I'm entirely self taught and a bit of a spastic when it comes to physical motor control (and impulse control)
( , Wed 15 Aug 2012, 10:42, Reply)

www.guitaristsource.com/lessons/tabs/C-Blues-Scale-Tab.shtml
You can change direction whenever you like, and repeat the notes but don't not skip any notes.
i.e, if you're on Eb, you can play F or C, or repeat Eb again. But you can't jump to F#.
( , Wed 15 Aug 2012, 10:59, Reply)