• Multiplexer@discuss.tchncs.de
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      9 hours ago

      Guess who some time ago grapped the entry level guitar a friend wanted to give away and already mastered his first few accords! :-)

      But things are going slooow when you have reached a certain age.
      I just wish I already had started when I was still younger…

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        5 hours ago

        I started when I was in 5th grade and I still don’t feel like where I want to be. Honestly, I think dissatisfaction with your current skill level is just a part of the arts for a lot of people. :)

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        7 hours ago

        I just wish I already had started when I was still younger…

        So do I, and I always will, but that doesn’t take away the joy it’s brought me once I got over the first few hurdles.

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      9 hours ago

      Honestly the time investment to be able to play a few songs is actually really quick on most instruments. Like on guitar you can go from having never held one to being able to play cool rock songs in under 30 minutes. Even a newborn infant just out of the womb can play a recognizable rendition of Smoke On The Water

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        5 hours ago

        I mostly agree with you, but I think it takes a little time to be able to play in something resembling the right rhythm. New players often struggle with changing chords (even 2 note power chords) quickly enough to play something that sounds musical.

        But yeah, people would be surprised with how quickly you can learn to be a basic-but-functional guitarist.

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        6 hours ago

        For sure, especially with today’s access to information. Dynamic tabs, endless video tutorials, gamified apps, etc. It’s the string pressure on your fingertips that you’ll have to get used to first.