Growing up, my parents gave me the gift of musical lessons. I took piano and guitar lessons. I picked up the piano pretty well for a while. The guitar was quite a bit tougher, but I was getting the hang of it.
I haven't the foggiest idea today why I quit playing these instruments. I would give just about anything to be able to play either/or fluidly.

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About 5 or 6 years ago, just before I met Red, I 'found' and old friend. Found meaning we ran into each other after years apart and we started hanging out again. Well, he plays the guitar. And very well I might add. He attempted to teach me. But me being me, I couldnt take it seriously enough and my guitar went back to collecting dust.
I have a Yamaha keyboard as well as a beauitful old acoustic guitar. Both of which have lain idle for a half a dozen years. It's sad really.

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I usually curse myself for not continuing the lessons that were offered to me. What an idiot I was! For some odd reason on the drive into work this morning, I was thinking about my instruments. And I cursed myself again. I'm 25 years old and I still can't play anything on either. It's frustrating. I was about to let it go when it dawned on me...
Stop complaining and learn to play, you knot head! Why can't I still learn to play? I have a desire to do so and I know how important it is to me to learn. Being a teenager wasn't my only chance to l play an instrument. Yes, it will be harder now. Much harder. But that doesn't mean I can't do it, right?
So. Who wants to teach me. Anybody?
2 comments:
i took piano as kid and i'm primarily self-taught on the guitar. haven't played piano for years though and no time for guitar since i got the dogs. you just have to make a commitment, pick it up, and do it. bet you could find a book or video and teach yourself if you really wanted to!
That would be wonderful! I will do just about anything to learn again.
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