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October 5th, 2006
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Full Member
Playing guitar for over a year.
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Last Online: 3 Minutes Ago 02:24 PM
Location: Sweden
Posts: 714
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Uhm, nearly 1,5 years now.
HISTORICALLY it'd be closer to 5 years, but at the age of 13 my motorical problems were still too tough for me to be able to learn to play, so I just clinked around doing nothing... at 15 I received my first acoustic, still didn't start to play for real, I just made noise O.o
at 17 I bought my own first electric, this is April 2005. Now the problem was motivation! Being in a deep depression at the time I could hardly do anything. As soon as something went wrong even just a little bit I just gave up... I had just dropped off school too, to start over. By May 2005 I decided I wanted to go to the musical study line... and so I was motivated to start playing. By Christmas I had grown musically and self-confident enough to know I wasn't satisfied with neither tone, shape, design or playability of my first guitar... and now I'm here with my Jackson.
Oops, I got a little carried away, easily done when thinking about memories. 
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October 11th, 2006
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Grand Member
Playing guitar for over 5 years.
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Last Online: September 1st, 2008 12:02 PM
Location: wolverhampton united kingdom
Posts: 1,123
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Ive been playing for about 8 year's. I wish I'd had started years ago, but the motor bike ruled my life for a long time. (Ah well)
Now when I talk to God he said he'd understand, Stick by me I'll be your guiding hand. But don't ask me what I think of you. I might not give the answer you want me to.
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November 3rd, 2006
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Newcomer
Playing guitar for over 10 years.
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Last Online: January 11th, 2007 09:16 AM
Location: South Wales
Posts: 12
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Got half decent at my third attempt to learn about 25 years back. Joined a band and practiced hours a day for a couple of years, then went back to college and sort of lost momentum. Always had a guitar around so never really stopped playing, but stopped learning, my best pieces are still stuff I learned back in the 80's. Started teaching my stepsons 6 yrs back which got some of my chops back, now teaching my 9yr old daughter and 6yr old boy, so getting back into it.
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January 6th, 2007
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Playing guitar for over 5 years.
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Join Date: May 2006
Last Online: August 21st, 2008 11:23 PM
Location: Sunland Park, NM
Posts: 199
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i am about to go on my 5 th year, i just wished i would have picked the guitar earlier though
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January 16th, 2007
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Playing guitar for what seems like forever.
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Last Online: 2 Days Ago 04:27 PM
Location: Phoenix, AZ USA
Posts: 1,402
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Originally Posted by Bob Wolford
I was issued a guitar shortly after dirt was invented.
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LOL! That's me, too.
Steve Cass
Solid Walnut Music/ASCAP
Becoming a great guitarist has less to do with fancy moves than it does becoming a master of the basics and learning musicianship.
It's not what you can't do. It's how you play what you already know. Lessons for the Beginner and Beyond"Rhythm guitar is a trip that alot of people miss" -- Tom Petty
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January 17th, 2007
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Grand Member
Playing guitar for over 10 years.
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Last Online: 1 Day Ago 09:30 PM
Location: Flushing, MI
Posts: 2,067
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Started playing back in college- sophomore year, I guess- about 15 years ago. I've played steadily since then, but I would go through phases where I wouldn't play more than a few minutes per week for months at a time- then pick it up, hit another plateau, etc. I've been playing pretty steadily and improving in the past few years, though. This site has been an inspiration to keep improving.
Chris
Life- live it.
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January 20th, 2007
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Newcomer
Playing guitar for less than a year.
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Last Online: July 24th, 2008 11:28 AM
Location: London
Posts: 36
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I put down less than a month in the poll but could have put ten years 'cause I consigned the guitar to the attic 10 years ago after giving up. Grandson got one for Christmas and challenged me to learn with him. this time I (we) are getting somewhere, in three weeks we have 5 cords off to pat and can follow the simpler numbers finger picking. All this is down to the encouragement we read on this site.
Thanks folks.
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March 15th, 2007
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Grand Member
Playing guitar for what seems like forever.
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Last Online: 2 Days Ago 04:17 PM
Location: Alabama
Posts: 4,990
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Started on violin in 4th grade back in mid 50's and progressed into guitar in late 50's. I have picked it up and put it down for over 40 years and never understood that the setup on a guitar made it difficult to play, I always thought that it was me. Maybe now I can get serious, all I have to do now is choose between an acoustic and an electric.
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