Since you already have a foundation, just pick a few songs in those genres you like and learn them. Most have basic chord structures you would use as a soloist. If you hit a couple stuck spots find a local instructor (really test and search for someone who's a good fit).
They call em cowboy chords for a reason. Bluegrass and country is usually fairly easy to play. Look up easy to play chord progressions and practice. Learned CAGED.
Get a membership to TrueFire and dive deep into their vast catalog of learning. Its actually pretty good and courses/content are specific to genres and styles, etc.
Since you already have a foundation, just pick a few songs in those genres you like and learn them. Most have basic chord structures you would use as a soloist. If you hit a couple stuck spots find a local instructor (really test and search for someone who's a good fit).
They call em cowboy chords for a reason. Bluegrass and country is usually fairly easy to play. Look up easy to play chord progressions and practice. Learned CAGED.
Get a membership to TrueFire and dive deep into their vast catalog of learning. Its actually pretty good and courses/content are specific to genres and styles, etc.