I joined in march as an.oldie newbie. I saw someone ask if 52 was too old to start. Hey I am 83 and enjoying just giving it a go. Have finished fundamental one, now trying a bit of classical. Also want to try fingertyle - wish me luck.
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Hello all,
I joined in march as an.oldie newbie. I saw someone ask if 52 was too old to start. Hey I am 83 and enjoying just giving it a go. Have finished fundamental one, now trying a bit of classical. Also want to try fingertyle - wish me luck.
I joined in march as an.oldie newbie. I saw someone ask if 52 was too old to start. Hey I am 83 and enjoying just giving it a go. Have finished fundamental one, now trying a bit of classical. Also want to try fingertyle - wish me luck.
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Originally Posted by: arthur03Hello all,
I joined in march as an.oldie newbie. I saw someone ask if 52 was too old to start. Hey I am 83 and enjoying just giving it a go. Have finished fundamental one, now trying a bit of classical. Also want to try fingertyle - wish me luck.
Welcome Arthur!
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Hi,
Thanks for the welcome. I look forward to each time that I go to the lessons. I did, for a few weeks flit about on the web looking at various instructors but nothing, met my needs as does guitar tricks.
Thanks for the welcome. I look forward to each time that I go to the lessons. I did, for a few weeks flit about on the web looking at various instructors but nothing, met my needs as does guitar tricks.
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I have taken six years of lessons and know how to read music. I want to brush up with this site. I have a small Marting acoustic guitar. Do you think I can teach beginners? I have a teaching background and need some tips on teaching beginning guitar. Where do I start? I have taught some students in the past.
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