Author: Fuzzy
Date: 2019-11-11 17:48
Abrogard,
In light of your further statements...perhaps there's no worry about bad habits. However, many times, folks who don't "plan" on performing publicly, or for a friend/family function, etc., end up wanting to do so at a later date. So, it is nice to learn how to properly tongue, finger, form an embouchure, etc.
If printed music isn't your thing, you can always try to pick out an easy tune like "Mary Had a Little Lamb" or "Just a Closer Walk" etc. - whatever type of song appeals to you. Listen to the song several times to get the basic tune into your head...then try to play it. If it is too difficult, try changing the note you're starting on and see if it becomes easier. I mention this approach only because it straddles the area between what you're already doing, and reading printed music. You maintain a freedom of expression, yet add just a little more structure than what you're currently having fun with.
It sounds like you're having fun, though, and that's the most important thing!
Fuzzy
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