In high school, I used to teach guitar and fix computers by the hour. I was looking for some way to make some cash, so I actually learned how to play guitar in order to try to teach it.
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There happened to be guitar classes at the college, and there was a guitar teacher there with whom I used to play. In addition, I also would go out into country schools and teach little kids basic guitar and singing a few times a week.
I learned everything by ear and played all the different instruments. So then I was able to find a guitar. That was, like, in the seventh grade. And then I didn't know how to put my fingers on all the different strings, so I had to figure out how to do it upside down and backwards, and I still play that way today.
I kinda taught myself how to play guitar, and I still play to this day. It's become a pretty big part of my life.
I taught myself how to play the guitar. I never studied music.
I picked up a guitar, and I knew what I wanted to do.
In high school, I got into folk music, and I taught myself guitar. And when The Beatles came out, I got an electric guitar.
I learned to play guitar at a young age and converted poems and stuff that I had written to songs.
I actually learned the guitar with the help of a Pete Seeger instructional record when I was 13 or 14.
I didn't really learn how to play guitar until I was in college.
I played guitar when I was young and never really considered it as a way to make a living.