I just managed to convince my grandmother that it was a worth while that was something to do, you know, and when I did finally get the guitar, it didn't seem that difficult to me, to be able to make a good noise out of it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Besides being a guitar player, I'm a big fan of the guitar. I love that damn instrument.
But the guitar, when you think about it, is the most versatile, really. I mean you can pick it up and take it with you wherever you go.
Sometimes the nicest thing to do with a guitar is just look at it.
I really worked to try and be creative enough on the guitar parts so those who aren't real educated would know that there was some difficulty in doing it.
Yeah, my dad bought me a guitar when I was like 10, and I didn't really want it then.
If a guitar is too easy for me to play, it makes me too laid back. I like to battle with my guitar.
I started to play the guitar for a couple of years, which was fun. I still bring it out once in a while, could bust out a couple of songs, but I'm not very good at it.
I picked up the guitar at 12 yrs old - basically, my mother and father bought it for me for Christmas. I played one at my friend's house; when I say played it, I just played around with it at my friend's house. It just struck me as something I really wanted.
My older sister encouraged me from early on and bought me one of the first guitars I had. She listened to all of the crappy songs that I wrote when I was 8 years old and encouraged me to keep doing it.
I've always loved the electric guitar: to hold it and work it and hear what it does is unreal.