You Ain T Seen Nothing Yet Guitar Lesson

Okay, let's talk guitar lessons. Specifically, *that* song. You know the one.
Yeah, **"You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet"** by Bachman-Turner Overdrive. Bet you thought I was going to say something else, didn't you?
The 'Stutter' Heard 'Round the World
It's a classic. No denying that. But hear me out.
Taking a guitar lesson specifically for *this* song? It's… a choice.
My Unpopular Opinion
Look, I'm not saying it's a bad song. It's catchy! We all know it.
But is it really the best use of your valuable lesson time? I mean, really?
There are SO many other things you could be learning. Let’s be honest.
Maybe you're picturing yourself shredding like Randy Bachman. Fair enough. We've all been there.
The Simplicity Paradox
Here's the thing: the main riff is…well, simple. Very simple.
You could probably figure it out in, like, ten minutes with a YouTube video and some questionable tablature.
Paying for a full lesson? That feels like ordering a pizza and only eating the crust. Just saying.
Don't get me wrong, there's value in a good teacher. But choose your battles!
Beyond the Stutter
Think about it. Wouldn’t you rather learn something a bit more… challenging?
Something that truly expands your skills? Something that makes you say, "Wow, I actually learned something new today!"
Instead of, "Yeah, I can now play a song with a deliberately annoying stutter."
I may get burned at the stake for this. The stutter is iconic, okay!
But the lesson is a waste!
Alternatives Abound
Scales. Chords. Music theory. There's a whole world of guitar knowledge out there!
You could learn to play blues licks like *BB King*. Imagine that!
Or maybe delve into the world of fingerpicking.
Or even learn a few power chords and jam out some AC/DC.
Anything but focusing solely on the… "appeal" of a guy pretending to have a speech impediment on a number one hit. No offense, BTO!
The Final Verdict
Look, if you truly, deeply, passionately want to learn **"You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet"** in a guitar lesson... you do you.
But maybe, just maybe, consider spending that time and money on something that will give you a bit more bang for your buck.
There are plenty of other cool songs to learn. Many of them without, shall we say, questionable vocal choices.
So, before you commit to that lesson, ask yourself: are you ready to dive deeper into the world of guitar? Or are you just stuck on the... "ba-ba-ba baby"?
The choice, my friends, is yours.
Just think about the scales, theory, and other lessons! Think about it.

















