as someone who is in the process of learning the basics without any formal training, the only point I'd add to the good information shared above is that trying to grasp even the basic skills this way requires a *lot* more time and patience than you might imagine, simply because it is so inefficient to have to learn by trial and error.
I happen to get a lot of satisfaction from learning in this way, and it suits my personality, but I realise many (most?!) people would regard it as a poor use of their time, in which case allocating some of the money you expect to spend on your hobby to training is the obvious thing to do (for all the good reasons provided above).
I happen to get a lot of satisfaction from learning in this way, and it suits my personality, but I realise many (most?!) people would regard it as a poor use of their time, in which case allocating some of the money you expect to spend on your hobby to training is the obvious thing to do (for all the good reasons provided above).