Kind of late to the Lounge...
I been playing guitar for almost 7 years now. I've had my on and off's and took a big break after I was not accepted into Berklee.
Initially I started playing rock and metal, which was my favorite music back then. I really developed good technique and speed in a relatively short amount of time, I learned and really improved Alternate Picking, Tapping, Sweeping, Speed picking, my phrasing and improvisation.
Then I moved onto Satriani kind of stuff, very different from the metal I was used to. This gave me more phrasing and improvisation skills. And I also managed to achieve a tone very similar to Satriani, which I fell in love with back then.
Then came the blues, which stuck me for a good while and I couldn't get it off. Started emulating the styles of Albert King and Stevie Ray Vaughn. Even today my improvisation has a lot of blues elements to it.
After I failed to enter Berklee, I got tired of the electric guitar. I wanted something different, so I got an acoustic guitar and started learning songs which I could sing to. This proved to be really difficult actually, despite my previous training. I could speed pick and play really good solos on the electric guitar, but I couldn't for the life of me play some simple chord progressions while trying to sing. Slowly though I manage to improve considerably.
Quick jump to 2014 (now), I have felt in love with latin guitar, classical guitar, and fingerstyle. I have regained my lost passion for guitar. Styles like Classical, Flamenco, Rumba, Bossa Nova, it's the only thing in my head right now.
Sadly I do not have a classical guitar with me so I have to play with a Acoustic Nylon string, which makes it a little harder and is totally a different feeling.
This is the kind of stuff I am practicing right now:
Listening to this just gives me the chills, this is the kind of fingerstyle technique I want to achieve:
Some rumba strumming exercises, which I am gradually starting to get the hang of them:
Some great arpeggio exercises:
Like I said, I have been practicing this with Acoustic guitar (steel strings), which makes the fingerpicking much harder (but not impossible to make the practice unproductive), makes the barre chords harder as well (the most annoying part).