Hey Bud I’m in the same boat..back fused..neck fused and arthritis in both hands. I’m 67 and I refuse to let all this to keep me from doing what I’ve always wanted to learn to do. I read your comment and it sounded like my long lost brother from another mother 😂😂Bob is a great teacher and this lesson is awesome!! I will keep at it if you promise to do the same…we can do this together!!
I worked with my hands my whole life, I’ve broken both of my arms, two fingers on my left hand and I have arthritis, but I still play! Where there’s a will there’s a way.
Thanks! Yes, I will post a photo of my amp settings in the very next video. Watch for my next "Rock Guitar" video coming up within a week or so. Meanwhile, here's the settings for my Marshall DSL40C: CLASSIC GAIN - Gain 8, Volume 1 - ULTRA GAIN - Gain 10, "Lead 1 activated", Volume 1.5 - EQUALISATION - Treble 6, Middle 5, Bass 8, "Tone Shift Activated", Presence 7, Resonance 8 - REVERB - Classic 4, Ultra 4.
Hey Bob I've struggled for 4 years trying to learn to play guitar, but at best I'm only a beginner. I learned some from Guitar Tricks, which eventually got too difficult for me, Guitar Control, Guitar Jam, private lessons at Guitar Center and with an instructor online. I am 65 years old, have Carpal Tunnel in both wrists, nerve damage in my fingers, hands, wrists, and arms. Had my right Rotator Cuff done twice, my left is also fairly shot, been through 5 spine surgeries, one three level fusion in my neck, and have lived on pain meds for decades. And I have ADHD, to some extent. ( I will not be tested ) So, maybe I should throw in the towel......... just can't seem to get the nerve to Any thoughts
Thanks for sharing your story! It's inspiring to see your determination, and I'm confident that with practice and patience, you can achieve your goals. By the way, you should visit my website and order my free ebook AND the Fast Track Guitar course. I created the book and course because I had personally suffered severe injuries to my wrists and hands in 2021 and re-learned how to play by using easy 2 finger chords and then worked up from there. It really helped me! Go to allaboutguitaracademy.com and get those resources. Or, just stay tuned for more videos, but DON'T GIVE UP!
Hey Bud I’m in the same boat..back fused..neck fused and arthritis in both hands. I’m 67 and I refuse to let all this to keep me from doing what I’ve always wanted to learn to do. I read your comment and it sounded like my long lost brother from another mother 😂😂Bob is a great teacher and this lesson is awesome!! I will keep at it if you promise to do the same…we can do this together!!
Hey Bud I’m in the same boat..back fused..neck fused and arthritis in both hands. I’m 67 and I refuse to let all this to keep me from doing what I’ve always wanted to learn to do. I read your comment and it sounded like my long lost brother from another mother 😂😂Bob is a great teacher and this lesson is awesome!! I will keep at it if you promise to do the same…we can do this together!!
Awesome! Thanks for the comments. Keep rocking, we can do this!! 👍🏼🎸
im 61 and refuse to stop playing even with my sore hands playing guitar and bass its a passion of mine keep on rocknig man.
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I worked with my hands my whole life, I’ve broken both of my arms, two fingers on my left hand and I have arthritis, but I still play! Where there’s a will there’s a way.
Thanks so much for detailed explanation! You have great gear…..love that amp distortion!
Glad the video was helpful, thanks for watching! Appreciate the comments 👍🏼🎸
Great tone
Thank you! 👍🏼🎸
Can you take a photo of your amp setting thank you great vid 😎🏴
Thanks! Yes, I will post a photo of my amp settings in the very next video. Watch for my next "Rock Guitar" video coming up within a week or so. Meanwhile, here's the settings for my Marshall DSL40C: CLASSIC GAIN - Gain 8, Volume 1 - ULTRA GAIN - Gain 10, "Lead 1 activated", Volume 1.5 - EQUALISATION - Treble 6, Middle 5, Bass 8, "Tone Shift Activated", Presence 7, Resonance 8 - REVERB - Classic 4, Ultra 4.
Very good, thanks for sharing.
Glad this was helpful, thanks for checking it out and stay tuned for more!
Nice one from London
Thanks for watching! 👍🏼🎸
Hey Bob
I've struggled for 4 years trying to learn to play guitar, but at best I'm only a beginner. I learned some from Guitar Tricks, which eventually got too difficult for me, Guitar Control, Guitar Jam, private lessons at Guitar Center and with an instructor online.
I am 65 years old, have Carpal Tunnel in both wrists, nerve damage in my fingers, hands, wrists, and arms. Had my right Rotator Cuff done twice, my left is also fairly shot, been through 5 spine surgeries, one three level fusion in my neck, and have lived on pain meds for decades.
And I have ADHD, to some extent. ( I will not be tested )
So, maybe I should throw in the towel......... just can't seem to get the nerve to
Any thoughts
Thanks for sharing your story! It's inspiring to see your determination, and I'm confident that with practice and patience, you can achieve your goals. By the way, you should visit my website and order my free ebook AND the Fast Track Guitar course. I created the book and course because I had personally suffered severe injuries to my wrists and hands in 2021 and re-learned how to play by using easy 2 finger chords and then worked up from there. It really helped me! Go to allaboutguitaracademy.com and get those resources. Or, just stay tuned for more videos, but DON'T GIVE UP!
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Thanks for watching! 👍🏼🎸
Sorry didn’t mean to add that twice 😂😂
No worries, my friend! Thanks for the comments, it really helps the other guitarists, appreciate it!
Hey Bud I’m in the same boat..back fused..neck fused and arthritis in both hands. I’m 67 and I refuse to let all this to keep me from doing what I’ve always wanted to learn to do. I read your comment and it sounded like my long lost brother from another mother 😂😂Bob is a great teacher and this lesson is awesome!! I will keep at it if you promise to do the same…we can do this together!!
Thanks for the inspiring message, I'm right there with you! Let's keep playing and keep learning together.