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One thing we all have in common is that we love to play guitar. However, we all got to this point in very different ways. I have read snippets of people's history with the instrument and would like to learn more. Here is mine.
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As a youth, I was subjected to piano lessons, recitals and all. About age 12, rock and roll sets in hard, an interest seperate from my parents. The Sex Pistols, The Who, etc. Friends start getting guitars and I want mine. It starts with an acoustic and the catholic school music teacher after school, but as soon as I learned to read the chord chart, I ditched him and the church songs.
My uncle lent me his 1963 Guild Starfire, and when he took it back when I was 14, I got a Strat, the black one you have all seen. As kids, we talked music, played guitar and wore concert T-Shirts. No sports for us.
Unfortunately, I was shy about my playing. No bands and primarily bedroom play. I brought an acoustic to college and continued playing recreationally, but after graduation, playing got demoted to ocassionally tinkering with the guitar in favor of law school, starting my own business, then living like a rock star without the guitar, and then marraige.
About 7 years ago, my wife saw my stress level and suggested I replace the after-work wine with guitar playing. I took my first lessons since that catholic school teacher, but soon after went back to self teaching, which was much easier this time with the internet! Then, I joined a forum, bought my second guitar, then my third, etc.
For the past 5 years, I have not missied a single day of playing. Although I wish I never stopped, I am happy I started again. I am rather certain that playing will be part of my life as long as my mind and body allow.
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As a youth, I was subjected to piano lessons, recitals and all. About age 12, rock and roll sets in hard, an interest seperate from my parents. The Sex Pistols, The Who, etc. Friends start getting guitars and I want mine. It starts with an acoustic and the catholic school music teacher after school, but as soon as I learned to read the chord chart, I ditched him and the church songs.
My uncle lent me his 1963 Guild Starfire, and when he took it back when I was 14, I got a Strat, the black one you have all seen. As kids, we talked music, played guitar and wore concert T-Shirts. No sports for us.
Unfortunately, I was shy about my playing. No bands and primarily bedroom play. I brought an acoustic to college and continued playing recreationally, but after graduation, playing got demoted to ocassionally tinkering with the guitar in favor of law school, starting my own business, then living like a rock star without the guitar, and then marraige.
About 7 years ago, my wife saw my stress level and suggested I replace the after-work wine with guitar playing. I took my first lessons since that catholic school teacher, but soon after went back to self teaching, which was much easier this time with the internet! Then, I joined a forum, bought my second guitar, then my third, etc.
For the past 5 years, I have not missied a single day of playing. Although I wish I never stopped, I am happy I started again. I am rather certain that playing will be part of my life as long as my mind and body allow.
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