I'm 71 but I always wanted to play have the time now,I am going to give it a fair try wish me luck!
I'm 71 but I always wanted to play have the time now,I am going to give it a fair try wish me luck!
Good luck rograus, lots of us older beginners here
This year the diet is definitely gonna stick!
I'm 62 and have tried starting a few times. I have a nice Eastman acoustic a Gretsch hollow body and an Epi Les Paul I'm tired of being a collector and want to learn this stuff. We can do it together, brother
Originally Posted by: rograus
I'm 71 but I always wanted to play have the time now,I am going to give it a fair try wish me luck!
I am your age but have been at it a few years now. The memory is a little slower than it once was. But it just takes a little more repeating.
Best of luck to you and keep us posted on your progress.
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Originally Posted by: rograus
I'm 71 but I always wanted to play have the time now,I am going to give it a fair try wish me luck!
HI, I'm Deb! I'm starting at 71 also. I have a question for anyone who has experienced what I'm experiencing. I'm trying to learn the chord change from C to A minor. My ring finger seems to get stuck for moment and then it sort of pops or something and I can raise the finger up to the 2nd fret of the 3rd string. My tendon (?) is getting hung up on my knuckle it feels like. Has anyone else got a cure for that? Is it just that my ring finger is still weak? I've been playing these lessons for about 6 weeks.