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Can you be great at guitar late in life (age 33 and total noob)
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1204240:MV8xMzIwNTkzXzIxNjY3NzcwXzg2Njg1M0Mw] I meant Young instead of Wrong.. sorry for they typo... Point being.. To be great in the sense of enertaining and having fun, totally doable... to be great as in cats are astounded and are transcribing your solos... Whelp.. As I said, musical great... being that great.. most non musicians don't even listen too.. I mean.. Stanley Jordan, Pat Metheny, George Benson, Kurt Rosenwinkel.. [/quote]
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I've begun to volunteer more. I've taken in some unique art shows, not just the typical. I've seen some local and national talent that is underground and way off the radar, but interesting still the same. I feel like a new start has begun.
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