Are You Too Old To Start Learning Guitar?

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    The rise of the RUclips guitar hero, tons of young guitar players with mind blowing technique has made this question more current than ever.
    Behind this question hides and unhealthy thought and that is comparison with others
    I think the question you should ask is: What is your goal when picking up the guitar?
    When you are certain age you have so much more to say musically than a 12 year old, due to life experience. What I mean is that you are not too old to picking up an instrument, it's so much fun and really enriches your life!
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  • @BLAKEG1026
    @BLAKEG1026 7 лет назад +271

    I didn't start until age 40 and have been playing out professionally for 10 years now!

    • @rafikrafik1430
      @rafikrafik1430 3 года назад

      How old are you right now? ;)

    • @rigbone0260
      @rigbone0260 3 года назад +16

      Damn age 40? Ok that makes me feel a lot better bc I know kids who are like 16 and real good when I’m basically starting out at 17. Thank you :)

    • @modr0160
      @modr0160 3 года назад +9

      That's pretty motivating to read.

    • @krishnaa9571
      @krishnaa9571 3 года назад +15

      Great motivation for me. Starting now at 37.. aiming to play guitar in clubs professionally..

    • @danieltatin1430
      @danieltatin1430 3 года назад

      Are you serious?

  • @danr5105
    @danr5105 4 года назад +200

    Started 8 months ago at 64. I am soon to be 65 and just bought my first Martin. Fantastic instruments. "My goal"? pick up chicks.

    • @rafikrafik1430
      @rafikrafik1430 3 года назад +4

      Good luck
      with that! ;)

    • @mrgittv
      @mrgittv 3 года назад +3

      Best comment ever 🤘🤘🤘

    • @willm3027
      @willm3027 3 года назад +3

      69 likes too how convenient

    • @pascusrex4152
      @pascusrex4152 3 года назад +1

      @@willm3027 oh shit I almost liked the comment, thank god you opened my eyes.

    • @3r3bu5x9
      @3r3bu5x9 3 года назад +2

      man of culture

  • @billproctor1568
    @billproctor1568 2 года назад +71

    I'm 68 years old and will be getting my guitar next week. Always wanted to learn but was always taking care of other things. It's like starting painting. Doodled all my life. Finally started painting in my 30's. Sold 5 paintings. Love music and determined to learn. Wish me luck.

    • @gp-zo3sl
      @gp-zo3sl Год назад +5

      How is it going Brother?

    • @tharwatmella9932
      @tharwatmella9932 3 месяца назад +2

      From the future, are you guitarist now?

  • @downhill240
    @downhill240 7 лет назад +842

    I started at 67 without the "Games". I did so as a direct response to the availability of RUclips. My first start was to try to master Classical. Man that didn't work at all! I moved on to Electric with no real music genre in mind. I am now into Jazz and music theory. I think I've found my comfort zone now. I really have no plans for public performances at all. It's all about the intellectual and technical challenge for me. I can say unequivocally at the age of 76, this has been the best journey in my life!

    • @jonislow
      @jonislow 7 лет назад +9

      Adam VanDusen every now and then I get discouraged, I get in a rut, but that's a temp thing. All is well, thanks!

    • @downhill240
      @downhill240 7 лет назад +2

      You sir, have progressed very well! I just watched your "The Thrill is Gone" jam and you're way ahead of me. I tried to get both of my sons interested along with one of my Granddaughters. Alas, nobody has the time! So I've not had much in the way of Jamming which I think, is very important to progress in music.

    • @downhill240
      @downhill240 7 лет назад +8

      I think you have a very cool Dad. You should join him and Jam out! I know I've tried to get both of my sons to join me, but they are too busy.

    • @roberts5684
      @roberts5684 7 лет назад +7

      jonislow Mate, I've been "doing it" since 1977 off & on. Now, its all I do (long story). My guitar teacher said to me recently "yes, there are protege's (not me), but, pratice, practice and practice and you'll get there. I've read alot about "guitar gods'" over the years and a common theme.."I practiced for X hours a day." Some did 8 hours. Some never put them down. So, for me, "practice, practice, practice..." Best wishes to all!!!

    • @martinguitars2109
      @martinguitars2109 7 лет назад +2

      Congratulations

  • @Manup2day
    @Manup2day 7 лет назад +340

    Hell no. Started in my late 50s 2 yrs ago and now jamming out and gigging in bars and clubs. LOVE IT! 🤘😎

    • @2uTomas
      @2uTomas 5 лет назад +3

      Sounds you did well.Is it true that youngsters can learn 10 times faster than ,say, someone who is inhis fifties.How many hours a day did you practice?

    • @darrenhudson8357
      @darrenhudson8357 4 года назад +1

      Fantastic I desperately want to learn myself , I'm 48 so you are giving me plenty of inspiration, can I ask what method you used to learn ? Was it lessons ? You tube? An online programme ?

    • @andrewstirrat1628
      @andrewstirrat1628 4 года назад +1

      Ok Roger, you make me believe that i at 53, i can do it,so thank you

    • @guardianobserver6593
      @guardianobserver6593 4 года назад +1

      @@andrewstirrat1628 Have you started? How is it going?

    • @guardianobserver6593
      @guardianobserver6593 4 года назад +4

      Nobody answer! That's say it all.

  • @BobCrosley
    @BobCrosley 7 лет назад +96

    Great video and reading the comments, I'm inspired. I picked up the guitar a couple months ago at 48. I see these amazing guitar players who say they've been playing 25 years. And my first thought was, "By the time I've played 25 years, I'll be 73!" And then it hit me. In 25 years, I'll be 73 no matter what. Better to be 73 and a great guitar player, than 73 wishing I had started back when I was 48.

    • @rigbone0260
      @rigbone0260 3 года назад +3

      Same but I’m 17 starting out and I know kids who are real good cuz they stared at liek 10. All these comments of older people starting and getting good/ enjoying it are making me feel better lol

    • @chrisskywalker6079
      @chrisskywalker6079 Год назад +1

      Wow! That's really hit me man! Thanks for the inspiration🙏🏼❤

    • @_Jessica_Meyer__
      @_Jessica_Meyer__ 8 месяцев назад +1

      Yes 👏🏽👏🏽

  • @clarencejanjimenez8397
    @clarencejanjimenez8397 5 лет назад +78

    Love this. Im 24, and i envy my friends who learned the instrument in their childhood. Thanks for this eye opener. Doing my best saving money to buy my first electric

    • @iammarokk
      @iammarokk Год назад +2

      Hope you were able to achieve your goal! I'm in a similar boat as you right now 😅

  • @boyzrulethawld1
    @boyzrulethawld1 4 года назад +81

    Hey guys I'm only 23, and feel a little silly after seeing all the comments by you silver foxes! Thanks for your honesty, bless up and enjoy ur jamming :)

    • @pietro1801
      @pietro1801 3 года назад +8

      I'm a bit older than you (ok, I'm in my 30s, significantly older?) and I was thinking the same thing. I'm partially moved by regret: I started in my teens and dropped out due to a mix of non-compatible teacher and lack of discipline. Not planning on making the same mistakes this time around!

    • @boyzrulethawld1
      @boyzrulethawld1 3 года назад +4

      @@pietro1801 thats the spirit fella just gotta enjoy the process :) x

    • @GauravThombre-gw8rq
      @GauravThombre-gw8rq 5 месяцев назад +1

      I m 22..i was thinking I m too old😂

    • @Tyrenexg
      @Tyrenexg Месяц назад

      I’m 20 and same

    • @josiahcarby6286
      @josiahcarby6286 13 дней назад

      Bro same

  • @TyphonKrazilec
    @TyphonKrazilec 6 лет назад +255

    "Inside every old man there is a young man wondering what happened."
    ;)

    • @rixpix2957
      @rixpix2957 6 лет назад +4

      Olivier Wicker Damn good comment mate.

    • @mattgilbert7347
      @mattgilbert7347 6 лет назад +5

      I know what happened. I got older.

    • @dalton7145
      @dalton7145 5 лет назад +6

      What happens is you get married and have kids and just dont have that much free time and when you do you catch up on sleep..lol well at least that's what happened to me, also in the 80's and 90's no RUclips and I couldn't afford private lessons, oh I did a few and here's what I got, okay dude you have 30 mins so what so you want to learn!?! Got frustrated and stopped playing until almost 47 and I've learned more in 8 months than I did in 2 years 30 years ago.

    • @ModernGolfer
      @ModernGolfer 5 лет назад +1

      Olivier - Oh, I KNOW "what happened"... I just HATE it! 😁

    • @jimvandemoter6961
      @jimvandemoter6961 5 лет назад +1

      @@dalton7145 It sounds like you had the wrong teacher for you. I taught for over twenty five years and I taught each student differently. Everybody learns in their own way, and a good teacher will tailor the lessons to the needs of each student.

  • @ronvanbuskirk6953
    @ronvanbuskirk6953 7 лет назад +246

    I started six years ago at 72 and am limited by my arthritis but no one is too old. Just don't expect to be another Keith Urban. I'm still taking lessons from a lifelong musician who still does gigs on weekends. Best thing I ever did for myself.

    • @casaalta1
      @casaalta1 5 лет назад +1

      Me to Ron 70 this year and playing since I was 11, STILL learning.

    • @James-hh1lq
      @James-hh1lq 5 лет назад +4

      Try a 3/4 guitar much easier to play

    • @jimvandemoter6961
      @jimvandemoter6961 5 лет назад +2

      @@casaalta1 I started playing when I was nine years old, 1961. I started performing at twelve. In '72 I entered college and studied theory specializing in arranging and composing, and you're right, I'm still learning. That's the beauty of music, you never know it all. I started in rock, then in college I studied classical and at that same time I found jazz. I love it all, from old big band to the most modern fusion.

    • @Suzumebachigr
      @Suzumebachigr 5 лет назад

      Congratulations man, dont you ever stop playing!

    • @sethkube7423
      @sethkube7423 5 лет назад

      Kieth urban sucks

  • @georgevanwin
    @georgevanwin 7 лет назад +393

    I started at 15. I'm now 73, and I'm still crap!

    • @klv400
      @klv400 7 лет назад +10

      George Van Win LMAO I do to!!! I started around 15 I am 55 now and still sucked

    • @agentorange2554
      @agentorange2554 6 лет назад +11

      We should start a club!!!!!!! LOL.

    • @SteveGouldinSpain
      @SteveGouldinSpain 6 лет назад +1

      Me too!!

    • @James-hh1lq
      @James-hh1lq 5 лет назад +1

      What level do I wanna reach ? If I can get 10% Paul Gilbert level then I'm a winner .

    • @SuperCyril2
      @SuperCyril2 5 лет назад +2

      Lol...your not alone.

  • @pinkiewerewolf
    @pinkiewerewolf 6 лет назад +132

    Thanks for the inspiration. I'm 52 and my first guitar should be delivered today.

    • @guardianobserver6593
      @guardianobserver6593 6 лет назад +2

      pinkiewerewolf
      How it is going till now?

    • @Silent_Warrior_Pk
      @Silent_Warrior_Pk 5 лет назад

      goodluck pinkie im planning to start at exactly 40

    • @MobileDecay
      @MobileDecay 5 лет назад +3

      Guardian Observer I bet he gave up.

    • @guardianobserver6593
      @guardianobserver6593 5 лет назад +3

      The truth is that is difficult to learn and the good result show up after quite a long time.

    • @bryanp4827
      @bryanp4827 5 лет назад +2

      Enjoy!👍

  • @sobremusica2540
    @sobremusica2540 7 лет назад +260

    *If you think you are too old to rock 'n roll, then you are.* - Lemmy Kilmister

    • @TheAndrej30000
      @TheAndrej30000 7 лет назад +20

      You're never too old to Rock'n'Roll, if you're too young to die! - Ian Anderson "Jethro Tull"

    • @robthequiet
      @robthequiet 7 лет назад +9

      If it's too loud, you're too old -- a t-shirt

    • @onpsxmember
      @onpsxmember 7 лет назад +1

      This is why there is professional hearing protection that is made to just lower the loudness and still be able to enjoy a full scale festival with more than 80 bands playing. Buy some alpine musicsave pro for less than 20 bucks and they last for years. I can't believe the people who go to really freaking loud concerts and will kill certain frequency-bands forever! Can't play if you can't hear yourself. Need constant sound to make the sound in your ears be tolerant.
      Also, it's waaaaay louder in front of the band than actually on stage.
      They got their monitors to hear themselves but the huge hanging PA...that is all for you.

    • @onkionki1363
      @onkionki1363 7 лет назад +3

      Jethro Tull
      Now he's too old to Rock'n'Roll but he's too young to die.
      He once owned a Harley Davidson and a Triumph Bonneville.
      Counted his friends in burned-out spark plugs
      And prays that he always will.
      But he's the last of the blue blood greaser boys
      All of his mates are doing time:
      Married with three kids up by the ring road
      Sold their souls straight down the line.

    • @waynebrown1394
      @waynebrown1394 5 лет назад

      Loud is not good or bad it is what you are feeling. You want to express happy some days loud "master of puppets" other days slow blues and low is good. Does that make any damn since to you it does me but once I read what I wrote I don't know if I articulated my thoughts.

  • @lostbreaker
    @lostbreaker 6 лет назад +97

    After tom petty passed I was so devastated so I bought a guitar to honor his legacy. I'm 44....been playing for 2 months and love it

    • @batman7401
      @batman7401 5 лет назад +1

      lostbreaker hows it going now

    • @dalton7145
      @dalton7145 5 лет назад +2

      How's your playing coming along? Been learning tons of TP songs

    • @JayK108
      @JayK108 2 года назад

      How's it going?

  • @Suzumebachigr
    @Suzumebachigr 5 лет назад +10

    “Whether you think you can, or you think you can't--you're right.”
    ― Henry Ford

  • @kassandraminer909
    @kassandraminer909 5 лет назад +20

    Well I'm 28 and just bought a left handed guitar.. Im so ready wish me luck.. Yall so inspiring..

  • @dougp2917
    @dougp2917 7 лет назад +131

    Started up with guitar at 53. 4 years now & still going strong; enjoying the journey immensely. I'm most certainly a better music student in my 50's than I would have been in my teens or 20's. More patient with myself; and clearly my "sonic palette" is more open and inquisitive than it was earlier!

    • @christianemu1969
      @christianemu1969 7 лет назад +7

      So true, patience and focusing, fingers will follow )

    • @pixelatedparcel
      @pixelatedparcel 7 лет назад +5

      Same here..55 and started playing 8 months ago...Now play many hours a day, each and every day. Pure enjoyment, all of it. (I even love doing scales and modes, up and down the neck. Very relaxing to me)

    • @juliantwigden6522
      @juliantwigden6522 6 лет назад +2

      Doug P hiya doug!
      Im 50 yrs old and im just starting on my musical journey-just waiting for my ibanez to be delivered and then hopefully im off and running!!!

    • @francescosisto7131
      @francescosisto7131 6 лет назад +3

      True, I started when I was 18, stopped after a year, and started again at 45, has been 5 years and i have learned so much, but, more important, i am enjoying it so much.
      Just have fun with it, and you will be ok.

    • @Normambo
      @Normambo 4 года назад +2

      Right on point Doug, I think every age has its advantages. I started classical guitar at age 13 and played for about a year. Now at age 56, probably due to feeling the watch ticking, I've picked it up again. I have a totally other mindset and feel immensely motivated to accomplishing things. As time ticks away, guitar is an intellectual challenge that really raises my good feeling, sense of accomplishment and overall self esteem. It's an endless endeavour that should especially entice mature 50 , 55, 60, 65, 70+ to undertake. It ought to be one of the greatest mind exercises for total psychological health that one should consider if inclined to making music.
      Norm from Montreal

  • @drdbailey
    @drdbailey 7 лет назад +102

    Good point, David. I'm 67 and started a year and a half ago. I was terrified to start, but I worked through it. You are right about goals too, my goal is changing right now, although I'm not sure what it is yet. It's a transformation. Btw, I absolutely love it, and it adds inspiration to my life. Thanks.

  • @GriffinVb
    @GriffinVb 2 года назад +6

    I played in my 20s then stopped cause I was so distracted. Started back up at 45 and it’s the best thing I could have done.

  • @rowley5784
    @rowley5784 7 лет назад +55

    69 nine and just starting to learn play and repair and setting up starter guitars. really enjoying it.

    • @rowley5784
      @rowley5784 7 лет назад +1

      Do not under stand ghe reply TH.

  • @JazzgutsVGvanKampen
    @JazzgutsVGvanKampen 7 лет назад +53

    David, thanks for the topic, my whole life I've spent playing guitar and I still practice every day, never a dull moment man. I've listened to so many players in jazz and blues, played many things by ear from recordings. I never compared myself to someone else just worked hard each day. Man I'm from the pre- internet period and remember I finally got a jazz book from Mickey Baker on jazz guitar, I worked my balls off writing out those progressions, there wasn't much around man besides my bash of records. Now I'm flabbergasted by all presented here on the tube, it might even be an overload. I know one thing, keep your motivation no matter what and play from your heart and soul, that's my message, greetings Vic.

  • @baconsledge
    @baconsledge 4 года назад +10

    As I have gotten older, I have learned how to learn. So here I go again.

  • @ruscoelee
    @ruscoelee 7 лет назад +16

    Learning to play a musical instrument is one of the best things anyone can do.
    Age doesn't come into it, it never has!

  • @billbeams7875
    @billbeams7875 7 лет назад +36

    Started at about 35. I'm 62 now and play regularly. I'm still getting better. Your right, it's a journey. I say look for a feel or a groove more than trying to copy someone note for note.

  • @furncemanjim
    @furncemanjim 7 лет назад +23

    Playing guitar is fun, plain and simple, I am 58 and enjoy learning and playing everyday, and that's the only reason, it relaxes me and I learn to jam some tunes, it makes me happy......

    • @mdwayne741
      @mdwayne741 6 лет назад +2

      furncemanjim Well said...playing makes me happy, too!

  • @vabriga1
    @vabriga1 4 года назад +7

    As one and only Ian Anderson said "You are never too old to rock'n'roll if you are still young to die".

  • @Erik-cv4tm
    @Erik-cv4tm 5 лет назад +30

    "If you are interested in playing music it means that you have that something to give to the world"
    Inspiring and motivating. Thanks!

  • @IngwazViking
    @IngwazViking 2 года назад +3

    I'm 28 and only started couple months ago. Your video and the comments have helped me a lot

  • @jmchessor
    @jmchessor 7 лет назад +9

    I learned to play rhythm many years ago, but, thanks to you, I began to learn the Pentatonic scale and other lead related lessons last year, when I was 64. I've never enjoyed playing the guitar as much as I do now. Thanks.

  • @fjonesjones2
    @fjonesjones2 7 лет назад +15

    I'm 69 and been trying to learn guitar on and off since I was 14 . What you say is spot on about life experience, I've found that, especially hearing songs and melodies for so long, and since seeing stuff on RUclips, that my playing, improvising and creating music since I retired, at 65, has really taken off. I've learnt more these last 4 years than the in the past, 50 years!
    But the most and very important point is; 'get guitars you want, the more the better? Ones you like, are easy to play AND you just can't put down!! If you don't like your guitar you're not going to pick it up to play or learn, very quickly, if at all. You need to miss not having it around?
    Learning to play has to be enjoyable and fun, try to learn bits of your favourite tunes and various genres, don't get stuck in a groove or bogged down with 'practicing chords, music theory etc. This will come as fast as you want to learn it, yes an effort is required but it must be fun and enjoyable.
    No, you're not too old to learn guitar or anything else, that takes your fancy. Enjoy life and get in there.

  • @leangel222
    @leangel222 5 лет назад +2

    You’re a great teacher that everyone needs in their life! We all need someone that believes and encourages us in following our paths. Thank you for sharing the love ❤️

  • @rickaaron6230
    @rickaaron6230 6 лет назад +1

    Awesome, encouraging, and supportive video David. Thank you. I picked up at 46, and like so many others I gave up as a frustrated young teen.
    RUclips was definitely a factor in getting the desire to try again. I have a new outlook that has come from maturity as well. Patience and an understanding of goals has paid off far greater now than it ever would have back then. I have gained so many new friends and acquaintances from using the internet for learning and searching for techniques and lessons, another thing that would not have happened back then.
    Thanks for your great videos and inspiration.

  • @warren4110
    @warren4110 6 лет назад +3

    Thankyou so much for this! I'm 57 yrs old and started learning guitar a bit less than 2 yrs ago. I realised straight away that this is going to be a life-long learning experience. What you said was so motivational and just made so much sense. Thanks again, gotta go and practice 😎👍

  • @mortwally4053
    @mortwally4053 7 лет назад +41

    I'm 64 started in January 2017 practice every day getting pretty good and the reason I started playing guitar is because I have arthritis in my left hand playing guitar is actually cleared it up 100% plus I'm enjoying it thank you👍🍻😎🎸

  • @GareCat
    @GareCat 6 лет назад +5

    Spot on David. As usual a big hearty THANK YOU. I’m 68 years old and have been playing for over 40 years. I will say that about 38 of those years I just played simple songs with simple chords, like John Denver etc. Not that any of that was bad, actually it helped me learn G, C, & D and other open string chords and was a great deal of fun. The last couple of years however, I start working on pentatonic scales both minor and major with great success; at least for a guy who’s 68 years old. I’ve learned to apply music theory to my playing as well as other aspects of playing guitar.
    I’m not trying to brag about myself. There is a much bigger point to my comment. Alzheimers is on the rise. The symptoms show up when the disease has already taken over. It has been reported that this disease starts a very young age. Not many people are aware of this very frightening fact; but it’s true.
    It is also known that learning a musical instrument will go a long way in helping a person to prevent this very tragic event. Some even believe (doctors) in cases where the symptoms are not present the disease can be reversed. So you see David, or should we call you Dr. David Walliman, you are spot on. It’s never too late to learn the guitar and it might even save the latter part of ones lifes memories. By the way, thank you for all you do in promoting the health of all the brains that learn from you.

  • @joeward1529
    @joeward1529 5 лет назад +7

    Just got my first guitar at age 74....Got the case, Guitar School guide, Snark Tuner and picks....Lessons start on Wednesday....Thanks for the encouragement....

    • @joeward1529
      @joeward1529 3 года назад

      @Sam Beckette I started my lessons at the Guitar Center here in the Sarasota, FL area. I bought a straight acoustic guitar...Recording King - Dirty 30's model. I was doing 30 min. lessons once a week until the shut downs, but have gone back to the studio recently. Still enjoying the journey, and improving my technique by playing for a while everyday.

    • @ojsojs6004
      @ojsojs6004 3 года назад

      @@joeward1529 how is your progress now?

  • @fjcir
    @fjcir 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks David I’m 71 and retired, I’ve learned the chords, and am learning some three chord tunes...love it. Thanks for the encouragement.

  • @sbingham1979
    @sbingham1979 6 лет назад +2

    Thank you for these helpful and inspiring words -- also many of the responses below make me realize I am not alone in wanting to learn guitar in my "mature" years. I want to enjoy it, more than anything, and other people confirm that sentiment as well.

  • @sntemp
    @sntemp 5 лет назад +1

    I subscribed for one main reason David and that's your encouraging and positive vibe that you are putting out to the world in this video. I am 46 years old and just started playing guitar this past year after sitting behind a drum kit for about 30 years. I'm not going to lie it's been tough but I'm starting to make a little progress. I will follow your channel among a couple others to help guide me. Peace!

  • @timduffus9307
    @timduffus9307 7 лет назад +2

    Thanks very much David. I am one of the old guys learning to play and loving it every day. Keep up your good work.

  • @lubstorfk
    @lubstorfk 6 лет назад +2

    I needed to see this. Played some when I was much younger but was all on my own (listening to records and in search of the lost chord). Had no one to show me any technique so other than a couple chord books, I never progressed much. It's been 30 years since I seriously touched a guitar cause life got in the way. Now I'm 62 and retired and have You Tube and channels such as this! Thanks David.

  • @davidgrier403
    @davidgrier403 7 лет назад +52

    58 and committed to really learning. Tried 3 times before. Love blues and southern.

    • @bigred3336
      @bigred3336 6 лет назад +1

      ive been playing for 23 years..playing 15min everyday is better than playing 8 hours straight once a month

    • @pixelatedparcel
      @pixelatedparcel 6 лет назад

      seekingtheentitie Agreed. I'm 55 and started one year ago. My guitars are never in their cases and I play everyday, 7days a week.

    • @llorenzo385
      @llorenzo385 6 лет назад

      Doing 15min a day..do you see progress with so little practice time

    • @pixelatedparcel
      @pixelatedparcel 6 лет назад +1

      Lisa Lorenzo Definitely. More importantly, you will develop the habit of daily practice and as your fingertips harden and your ability to form simple chords develops, chances are that 15 min. will turn into 30 min., 1hr, etc. Never mind fills, frills and solos...Get your rhythm down first, playing along to songs on muted strings if necessary. Choose simple songs and hit that beat, consistently. As you get better, focus on accenting and dynamics. Then, learn to sing, while playing. Once you have that down, go nuts on the fills, frills and solos.

    • @llorenzo385
      @llorenzo385 6 лет назад

      pixelatedparcel do you have a RUclips channel?

  • @jasonhow1970
    @jasonhow1970 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks David. I am 47 and finally have the time and dedication to learn and practice. I have learned so much from you and some others. I really would like to play some with other players, but have found it to be difficult to find anyone. I think a lot of people are shy about playing with others because of how they view their skill level. I used to feel that way, but realize how much it could help me be a better player. I still like to learn songs I enjoy, but now I am drawn to creating my own music and sharing it. That is my goal. Keep up the awesome work you do and thanks again.

  • @beaglegod1
    @beaglegod1 3 года назад +1

    This video says so much to me, it's saved in my favorites, liked and subscribed.
    I am on my 4th attempt at learning.
    This time around I'm trying my best not to become obsessed and anxious but to relax and have fun.
    First attempt when I was about 20 had a great teacher he was so happy with my progress but I burned out by the time we were doing chord inversions up and down the neck, last time about 4 years ago I was practicing 2-3 hours per day.
    Did that for about 6 months using Troy Stetinas method. Here I go again at 52 years old starting again hopefully a little wiser and a lot more successful.

  • @LuanaLevenhagen
    @LuanaLevenhagen 2 года назад +6

    This and the whole comment session is so inspiring! I'm 28 and I was feeling really frustrated that I would never be able to learn new things. Growing up I wasn’t encouraged to do nothing but study. Coming from a poor family, my parents always talked to me how I needed to focus all my energy on being the best at school so I would get the opportunity to change our lives. And so I went, being obsessed about study and then work and not ever developing any skill that wasn’t school-work related. My dad is a musician and I asked him to teach me how to play several times and later on he admitted that he “taught” me poorly so I could lose interest and not give up on school like he did. Those lessons were so terrible that I convinced myself I hadn’t any “talent” at all (now I know the whole talent thing is kind of bs) and should just give up. Since I loved music, especially rock and metal, since I was 10-years-old (my dad never showed me any of this stuff, but he couldn’t prevent me to like it), I decided to become a music journalist and I went to study journalism in college because of that, but always frustrated that I didn’t know how to play any of it. In college as a broke student all I had time to was to study and to work, but it didn’t matter, because by that time I was convinced it was too late to learn it and that I would forever suck at it. The music journalist part didn’t work out either because I ended up pursuing a more profitable area and following my parents dream. So I did it, I got a managing job and for the first time of my life I wasn’t broke and I could even help my parents financially. But I was completely miserable working a corporate job and with the beginning of the pandemic I fell on a huge depression and I used to think about killing myself 24/7. After two burnouts and a severe depression I quit my job and for the first time in my life I started to think about what I wanted to do and not about other people told me I should do. I didn’t have nothing to lose so I allowed myself to try things I always wanted to do: learn how to draw, skate and play the guitar. But it felt so hard to learn these things that that little voice started to whisper in my ears “It's too late, you'll never get good in any of it, you're too old, it’s a waste of time, you should give up”. It didn’t help the fact that I needed to go back to my corporate job 'cause the other job I got wasn’t enough to pay the bills and things started to get really difficult for me. I was depressed again and tired all the time as I overworked myself, so I just gave up. But recently I found the motivation to comeback learning skateboarding again and I was once again willing to comeback to the guitar as well. But as I'm currently stuck at the skate improvement I started again to think it was too late, I was too old and should give up all of it together. Then I found this video. And see people saying they learnt it by 60 or 70 years old, what the hell I'm even talking about? So thank all of you so much. I’m going to try again and I won’t let those negative thoughts come into my way again. I hope I comeback here soon telling how I stuck to it and finally started to improve. Thank you so much!

    • @natehardy3311
      @natehardy3311 Год назад +1

      Simply put you should play

    • @LuanaLevenhagen
      @LuanaLevenhagen Год назад

      @@natehardy3311 and I am! Since I posted it I've been studying and improved a lot. I came to visit my dad and he's helping me. I'm really happy and definetely this video helped me to get the courage to try it again

  • @andrewptob
    @andrewptob 5 лет назад +2

    Awesome video. I started as a teenager and have been playing for about 20 years now, but for many years, I didn't challenge myself and was just okay. In past 5 years or so, I've been actively learning more theory and generally just trying to become a better player. I can honestly say that I've learned/improved 10x more in the last 3-4 years than I did in the first 15 years I played. It's all about goals like you said. If you're someone new to playing, don't be discouraged by age, just put in the time and effort and you'll be fine.

  • @Jez2008UK
    @Jez2008UK 7 лет назад +2

    Bless you soooo much - you've helped me identify what my problem with learning guitar at 53 (and now 54) is / was - it *was* RUclips. There are some guitarists out there who are so damn good that it made me feel like a spectator than a participator. Thank you for expressing that my job is to sound like *me* and for me to express *that*. I truly am indebted to you. Thank you so much. I will pick up my guitar again and start finding the sound in me that is wanting to get out :)

  • @pinballrobbie
    @pinballrobbie 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks for your advice I'm 63 and been learning for about a year and loving it. Thank god for you tube and people like you. One thing I would say is always have your guitar out where you can see it every day and you will be more likely to practice.

  • @davidscott1052
    @davidscott1052 7 лет назад +11

    lots of sense .I took up the sax at 35 now am 62 and regarded as a good jazz musician it's very true your goals change along the way .started out learning all the bebop heads then Coltrane stuff through to Giant Steps.am now playing Eddie Harris tunes never thought I could get this far but stick at it guys you will go beyond where you think you want to be

    • @robthequiet
      @robthequiet 7 лет назад +2

      Yep, the great secret of getting older is that you can still do the stuff you didn't get to as a young one. You can't teach feel, it's something you get as you live a bit. A lot, even.

  • @maxchiossiguitar793
    @maxchiossiguitar793 7 лет назад +24

    Great video, David!
    I always tell everyone that nobody really cares about your age, but they will care about your music.
    Have any of you, after hearing a great song, stopped to think "man, I wonder how old these guys are". Yeah, me neither.

  • @robbalbrecht
    @robbalbrecht 6 лет назад +1

    Great thoughts, David. I've been playing on and off for many years, "I'm a 20-year beginner" Started taking it more seriously a few months ago and I love seeing stuff like this. Thanks.

  • @rafikrafik1430
    @rafikrafik1430 3 года назад +2

    I started 7 months ago!!! 37 years old here! I will never give up. I am in love with playing music.
    ;)

  • @rrrripbing
    @rrrripbing 7 лет назад +11

    I think one thing that many older people, including myself at one time, can get hung up on is how good/bad we are compared to younger players. We think that we'll never be that good as we simply don't have as many years left in us. But playing an instrument isn't a competition. As long as you enjoy playing your guitar (or any instrument) that's all that matters. I'm 54 and I genuinely don't care that there are 14 year old kids that are way better than I'll ever be. I LOVE playing guitar and I always will. Anyway, as a wise man once said, 'it's all about the journey'.

  • @troublingleaf
    @troublingleaf 6 лет назад +7

    Totally agree, I started at 19 and I learned very quickly to play my favourite songs, but it took until my late twenties to understand that whilst I could play well, I was a terrible musician, because I'd only been learning to play songs and scales and random chords, I had no understanding of music, I think that it's a very important distinction to make between being a good guitar player and a good musician, the 2 are not the same thing, now I realisr that I want to be both!

  • @scottconger1266
    @scottconger1266 4 года назад +2

    I started at 55 years old, im now 57 and learning blues , im a lot more patient now than when i was younger that to me is a big advantage, i love it and im hooked, thanks for the great video👍.

  • @ramgulwady
    @ramgulwady 7 лет назад +5

    Hi David! Absolutely true. I picked up the guitar at 50 and went to the neighbour hood school. Now at 60 my RUclips channel has more than 180 videos of mine and with some 40 K views. I also play with the local bands at times. For a businessman like me this has been a great passion and an effective stress buster too. The Eagles Jethro Tull and Pink Floyd are my favourites.

  • @philipkilmartin2312
    @philipkilmartin2312 4 года назад +3

    im 54 & i only started electric guitar about 3 months ago & i love it love it love it, i dont care what anyone thinks, i dont care if dont get any good at it, i just love all the different sounds & riffs i can make. it is hands down one of the most relaxing & enjoyable things to do for me.

  • @AntoniodeLaMaria
    @AntoniodeLaMaria 7 лет назад +21

    Thanks, thanks, thanks for this videos, man! I`m 65, and... well, God bless you!

  • @maxwatkins5166
    @maxwatkins5166 5 лет назад +2

    I'm 28 and after being on and off - mostly off, since my first lesson at 11. I'm really starting to enjoy playing now as I've endured most of the beginner conditioning issues such as calluses and barre chords (still working on sliding and holding the shape). Now am dipping into music theory very slowly, mapping out the neck and just listening to as many styles and artists as possible to broaden my horizons. My goal is to understand the guitar as much as possible, learn the languages, transcribe songs, and compose original pieces. happy learning y'all - every journey starts with step, every great piece just one note or chord. Oh and being able to tune by ear would be really cool! Really inspiring seeing you old-timers picking up 6 strings too - there i was worrying i might be too old!

  • @edmundisanski982
    @edmundisanski982 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you for one of the wisest and to me most relevant guitar playing related RUclips videos out there! I bought my first guitar last year aged 58. I literally woke up one day and though 'why don't I learn to play to guitar?' Progress has been slow I admit, but if you didn't say it someone else surely did, that it's about the journey (man!). Because I am a technical and scientific guy by training and inclination plus I like building stuff this has lead me to being curious how to setup an electric guitar ..and hey...why not build one to really understand?! My first guitar kit arrives tomorrow and I feel like a kid on Christmas Eve!

  • @nicknick8587
    @nicknick8587 6 лет назад +3

    Started at 55 and loving it! I have been a drummer since I was in 7th grade. I am thankful to be able to still learn something new. With the guitar, I feel like I am in 7th grade again. 😊😊

  • @rebeccahernandez3460
    @rebeccahernandez3460 7 лет назад +5

    I'm about to start learning to play acoustic guitar and it never crossed my mind that I was too old. I just turned 61 and why would I feel I was too old? Life is a journey and as long as your able, you should try new things as long as it's something you WANT to learn and I want to learn how to play the guitar. There are tons of video's on RUclips now that make it easier than ever to learn how to play. Keeping the mind sharp and learning new things is one way to stay young, keeping your mind sharp is a good thing, even if your body is falling apart, like mine is I can still learn new things. And maybe I can get my grand-children interested in music and playing an instrument, and that to me would be great.

  • @BrianGay57
    @BrianGay57 7 лет назад +1

    What a great, insightful video!
    I was a late starter myself (though I have been playing a while now) and this information is all spot on and is very similar to my experiences!

  • @palacinkasmarmeladou
    @palacinkasmarmeladou 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the positivity. I'm 42 and one day I will pick it up and learn to play. Now it's not the right time, need to focus on other things now, but I swear I will. 🙂❤

  • @sgtjoe2008
    @sgtjoe2008 4 года назад +4

    in my 50's now, the more i practice and learn new stuff the more i want to learn. this hobby really gives me lots of positive, a sense of personal accomplishment, joy, stress remover, more inner confidence, a renewed sense of enthusiasm...etc. my fellow late starters...go for it!

  • @choochoochooseyou
    @choochoochooseyou 5 лет назад +3

    Nice words, David. I'm in my 50s and bought my first guitar this week. The buzz from playing three chords that vaguely resembled Highway to Hell was fantastic.

  • @KevWright
    @KevWright 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you. I appreciate your advice. I've been playing seriously for about 3 months and it's easy to get stuck in a rut and to compare yourself to others. I'm just now starting to understand chords and i can transition between a few, which feels great! That was my first goal, just to be able to play some chords simultaneously. So you're so right when you say your goals change all the time. My next goal is baring. I'm 35 by the way and wish i'd started sooner.

  • @crabby5700
    @crabby5700 6 лет назад

    This video and the comments on it have really been a great confidence builder for me today. I'm 33 just started learning. Thanks

  • @Kain576
    @Kain576 7 лет назад +10

    David! In my opinion, you are very inspiring! Not many YouTubbers can say that, but you're one of the few, who certainly can. Thank You! :)

    • @Wallimann
      @Wallimann  7 лет назад +2

      +Dávid Huszti Thank you!

  • @michaelsellers8417
    @michaelsellers8417 6 лет назад +4

    Im 63 and been playing for two years every night I practice for two hours and I love it. I would not play in front of anyone at first but now will walk into any music shop and try different guitars out. Even been asked to do a gig at the local pub you're never too old to do anything ROCK ON :)

    • @ojsojs6004
      @ojsojs6004 3 года назад

      How is your progress?

  • @joves3407
    @joves3407 5 лет назад +1

    Fantastic video. I really like this guy and the way he presents his videos. A very nice, positive style. Thank you David and well done. Great channel!

  • @ArtfromWonderland
    @ArtfromWonderland 6 лет назад

    What a lovely spirit you have, sir. 🌸🙏🏼🌸 Thank you for sharing this encouraging video. 43, just picked up a guitar, and loving it. 💃🏻✨

  • @lylewyant3356
    @lylewyant3356 6 лет назад +4

    I'm 57. Good lord! I started guitar in my late teens thru part of my 20s. Then, guitar dropped of my radar until my late 40s. Little by little and with the help of youtube, i've gotten better especially in understanding theory. The main thing for me is to pick up the guitar everyday to the keep the fingers flexible.

  • @bullhunter45
    @bullhunter45 5 лет назад +1

    NEVER too old!! I was having issues accepting that I was turning 65 and not 24!! I saw a video of Johnny Hiland playing and talking. We have become good email buddies and I have been playing now for 2 years. It has really brought a great joy back to my life and I am too old to fear any "guitar slingers" so I just have fun!!
    Thank you Mr. Hiland, you are the best!!

  • @NickMusselle
    @NickMusselle 5 лет назад +1

    just found this channel, really want to learn the guitar, but im 55, what you said has inspired me. i couldn't afford a really expensive guitar so iv purchased a epiphone Les paul, and a small amp. thanks.

  • @edwarddelgado9654
    @edwarddelgado9654 2 года назад +3

    I started when I was eight. For years it was just me and the minor pentatonic. I had a pretty good ear but that was it. Music lessons was for rich kids. But now at 62 with all of these masterful youtubers, like David, sharing their knowledge I'm like a kid in a candy store. I feel like I'm learning for the first time correctly

  • @Hodenkat
    @Hodenkat 7 лет назад +2

    Thanks for the topic! I started at 52 even though I had friends in high school who played, I just wasn't inspired until I started going to see local bands. I think it was being exposed to many different styles that inspired me. As a young man I was intimidated with guitar wizards who played fast all the time. Now, four year after getting started, I like playing for myself and my wife. That's good enough for me.

  • @joebeastyg5686
    @joebeastyg5686 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome video. And thank you. I got my first guitar at 14. It sat for a few years before ever seriously picking it up. Around 16-17 a friend taught me a few chords. And then I went away to play football at college. I put the guitar down and it sat until 2011. That was a 20 year gap. Thanks to RUclips videos and some long nights I'm now a much better player than I ever imagined! I was great or even that good to begin with. But I'm at good place now at 41 🙂

  • @fivexfiver
    @fivexfiver 6 лет назад +1

    Hey David. I really enjoy your channel and just wanted to say ‘thank you’ for this inspiring video. I’m 52 years old and started playing rhythm acoustic when I was 13 because I grew up in a musical family. My dad plays banjo and guitar and my mother sang. There were always music making sessions with family and friends on the weekends, mostly bluegrass and country since I grew up in the mountains of NC and Ga. Life happened, had kids, and put it down it down in my late 20’s. Now, instead of getting involved because that’s just what’s going on around me, I have the true desire to play again. I still retain, believe it or not, much of my muscle memory but I have far to go and doubts creep in from time to time. However, your video and the awesome comment below mine by the guy who started at 67 (!!! 🙌🏼) have reinforced my desire and commitment to finally learn finger-picking. Thanks very very much.

  • @bellachi9575
    @bellachi9575 7 лет назад +13

    I've been fingerpicking folk music on and off for 60 years and recently decided to learn how to shred. There is so much more to learn with electric guitars than nylon/classical beyond technique -- which guitar, what string gauge, pedals and how they work, amps and cabs, and what tone am I going for? Wow! Thank goodness for all the info and advice on RUclips. And reverb is a great place to find reasonably priced used gear. Oh, and I'm an almost 70something grandmother!

    • @richardmaslinski422
      @richardmaslinski422 7 лет назад

      Bella Chi great

    • @richardmaslinski422
      @richardmaslinski422 7 лет назад

      Bella Chi great

    • @milky55way2012
      @milky55way2012 6 лет назад

      You're very inspiring....keep having fun. Peace to you!

    • @rickbellet6263
      @rickbellet6263 6 лет назад

      hey Bella Chi - I played classical guitar for 20 years and now I am just picking up acoustic/electric. I thought CG was the pinnacle for technique, but I think I was wrong. Reading music and playing exactly those notes is easy I think compared to playing a decent solo over a basic blues riff that comes from our own imagination. Keep up the great work!

  • @charles-bernardgagnon8244
    @charles-bernardgagnon8244 6 лет назад +2

    Hey David. I am 49. I just started learning accoutic guitar. Truly a new experience in my life. Great video. My goal would be that be able one day to share emotion playing the guitar. Thanks!

  • @KestrelJo
    @KestrelJo 6 лет назад

    Thank you for this . . . I found it very encouraging. I used to play a little bit of acoustic when I was 18 to 20 or so, and decided to buy an electric guitar a few years ago. I'm going to be 66 next month and really appreciate your addressing the fact of so many of us older players picking up the guitar for fun and relaxation. And you're right . . . it doesn't take very long to be "good" enough to have fun and to find your skills and creativity growing!

  • @johnmccarthy7460
    @johnmccarthy7460 7 лет назад +7

    52 years young. i still play Guitar. electric and Acoustic. nearly everyday.

  • @kura1336
    @kura1336 5 лет назад +26

    im 34,im buying my first guitar tomorow :D

    • @LennartKolmodin
      @LennartKolmodin 4 года назад

      A year later, how did it go? Are you still playing? :)

    • @guardianobserver6593
      @guardianobserver6593 4 года назад +6

      @@LennartKolmodin Nobody answer! That's why so many used guitars on ebay.

    • @rafikrafik1430
      @rafikrafik1430 3 года назад

      Have you bought the guitar? ;)

  • @jackcompton8752
    @jackcompton8752 5 лет назад +1

    Well said. Starting here at 50 with my grandson who's 5. Really enjoying our learning together.

  • @lyndonhughes5246
    @lyndonhughes5246 5 лет назад +2

    I'm 67 and am having my 4th lesson with a teacher via Skype tomorrow morning. Already nailed 'Mary Had a Little Lamb' and making deep inroads into 'Jingle Bells'!! I really like the the concentration it involves - the time simply whizzes by. I'm also quite chuffed that i keep picking up the guitar to practise.

  • @fatoldguy9046
    @fatoldguy9046 7 лет назад +6

    Was just a drummer but then at 39 decided to take up guitar as well. 54 now and still learning new guitar stuff every chance I get. So glad I started.

    • @milky55way2012
      @milky55way2012 6 лет назад +1

      "Was just a drummer...."? A lot of people would love to say that....nice comment.

  • @whoyoukidding1
    @whoyoukidding1 7 лет назад +47

    I always loved guitar but never had the gumption to try learning to play until my daughter started playing. She inspired me to give it a go. I borrowed one of her acoustic guitars and did some online beginner lessons for about 6 weeks. I was having so much fun FINALLY playing something that resembled real music, for the first time ever, so I went out and bought myself a guitar. I guess I got to about a beginner/intermediate level. But, life has distractions and I found myself putting the guitar down for a couple months, then pick it up for couple, then put it down again. I was doing the 3 steps forward, 2 steps back thing. I was approaching 50 years old at the time. The other day, I was thinking about how long it has been since I actually played and determined that it's been about 15 months! I lamented the fact that it has been 5 years and how I could have been a pretty good player by now, if I had only worked at it continuously instead of on again, off again. I wondered if now, fast approaching 55, if I should start all over again. Then, I go on RUclips and THIS video is on my home page. After watching the video, and reading the inspiring comments from other viewers below, I feel there is only one thing left to do. Dust off my guitar, change the strings, and get started again.

    • @robthequiet
      @robthequiet 7 лет назад +1

      There was a famous pianist who hardly practiced, yet he played in concert halls and was fairly well-known. He said he practiced in his head. Not sure if that works for everyone, heh. But I find keeping a notebook handy to write down any thoughts, notes, lists of songs to learn, bits of songs, etc. does help keep the spirit going.

    • @milky55way2012
      @milky55way2012 6 лет назад

      Good for you! A similar thing came my way but I had like tendonitis in my fret hand and neck, I stopped like 5 years ago, now been watching some Allman Bros videos and I'm getting inspired to try again.....slowly I just hope my tendonitis doesn't return! Nice video too!

    • @jeremykemp3782
      @jeremykemp3782 4 года назад

      And now???

  • @EdDoss
    @EdDoss 5 лет назад +1

    Im 52 and wanting to learn. That's how I found you. I appreciate your sincerity and you inspired me to begin. Thanks!

  • @stevefortney6669
    @stevefortney6669 5 лет назад

    This video is about the value of life experience and what older people in general have to offer much more than whether or not you are too old to learn guitar. Great video David.

  • @frannbug
    @frannbug 6 лет назад +4

    I started at 59 as a music teacher who could already play other instruments. It wasn't as easy as I expected but I'm still trying, two years on.
    Pros: if you already understand notation and harmony and have developed fingers] flexibility in another instrument, that will help. But if you haven't, your understanding will still be much quicker than that of the average five year old. You also most likely have a more mature ability to be expressive plus less inhibition compared to a vulnerable teen.
    Cons: Mummy isn't there to make you practise when you don't feel like it!
    In my case, these were my biggest hurdles:
    1. My muscle memory has all but gone. I will work hard on something one day and have to virtually start again the next.
    2. After about 5 weeks, arthritis flared up and I had to move on to a proper classical guitar posture with a lap stand to be able to continue. An e-book on Alexander Technique for classical guitarists helped a lot.
    3. My fingers are about double the circumference they were aged 20. A proper classical guitar with a 52mm nut width helped there, but space is still tight.
    Nice video - keep up the good work!

  • @mylemonblue3070
    @mylemonblue3070 5 лет назад +3

    Like many others here, I'm over 50 years old. Right after starting for the first time I stopped playing to deal with life issues & health limitations a year ago. I picked up the guitar again a couple weeks ago because I refuse to give up. Sometimes I can only practice for 5min. Other times a half hour. I find I keep making progress even with my erratic practice. Never give up!

  • @markd5067
    @markd5067 7 лет назад

    Thanks for this video David. Great advice and perspective...

  • @lizarrrdbeth
    @lizarrrdbeth 6 лет назад +1

    I love all the inspirational comments. I too just started 2 months ago. Just turned 51. Got an electric guitar. Always wanted to play. It's like learning a new language. It's great eye hand coordination. It's exercise for your brain. It's great stress relief. Your mind focuses on the task at hand. Noone is ever to old to invest in themselves and enjoyment. I think the older we get we have a better appreciation of things. I certainly want to be able to like the greats....but I'm just THRILLED to be able play anything at this point and get through it without making a mistake. I'm talking about Hal Leonard guitar method book 1....Ode to Joy and Yankee Doodle. I'm slaying that!! I'm totally loving it. You can learn anything if YOU want to. You crawled before you walked and you had to learn too add before you multipled. All the guitar greats started somewhere making all the same mistakes us noobies are making now! We can do this!!! Thanks for the video.

  • @saga3708
    @saga3708 3 года назад +4

    I badly want to like this video more than once ♥️ I'm 20 and I wasn't feeling good but this shit just got intriguing 🙌🏻
    And god bless the comment section! 🥺🔥

  • @telerooo5213
    @telerooo5213 7 лет назад +16

    t's really about enjoying the ride, the journey, more then the just the final destination.

    • @pixelatedparcel
      @pixelatedparcel 7 лет назад +1

      Yep, once you understand that, and stop comparing yourself to others or "a better/future version of yourself", you can only have fun...

    • @theblytonian3906
      @theblytonian3906 6 лет назад

      Exactly. Exasperation and frustration at encountering difficulties and plateaus are merely opposites of pleasure and elation felt 'penny drops' moments, both to be experienced in the journey. One can't exist without its opposite. Once one knows this, and applies this perspective, all of the journey is just as it can only be and should be.

  • @DiningTableOfficeWorker
    @DiningTableOfficeWorker 2 года назад +1

    I'm 30+ I have not found anything that interests me and saw an ad for a guitar, buying one now to learn.

  • @j.j.1064
    @j.j.1064 6 лет назад +1

    Every persons musical style is like a finger print.It's unique.
    Thanks for the encouragement.
    I'm all fired up to become better. I've been playing 50 years and I never stop learning new things. I never want to stop either.
    The only thing that frightens me is when You start to plateau and when that happens take a week break and go back to it and restart.
    I'm the greatest guitarist in the whole wide bedroom.

  • @seanflanagan873
    @seanflanagan873 3 года назад +5

    I’m 31 all my friends have played since they were kids. But after 3 years of learning I’m not that far off honestly. This video hit the feels though

    • @mcbeardyland9154
      @mcbeardyland9154 3 года назад

      Men I’m glad to see this one. I’m 32 and was wondering if I was too old

  • @garyabbot4659
    @garyabbot4659 7 лет назад +9

    If you can play what you want. That's all that matters.