I never actually had a guitar lesson. I taught myself the guitar from piano exercise books, which led me to have a pretty good technique on the guitar and allowed me to find different ways to do things.
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I've always dabbled on guitar, but never took lessons.
I taught myself how to play the guitar. I never studied music.
I've played the guitar since I was 12, and just taught myself songs chord by chord.
I had to be reminded that the guitar is infinite. It never stops teaching you, it never stops being difficult; there's an unlimited amount of things to learn, and you'll never master it.
I haven't learned anything new on guitar since high school. And I think it's time to learn something.
I bought one of those Learn How to Play Guitar Chords By Yourself and it shows you the diagram where to put your hands and I took that in my room, sat with my singles and learned how to play guitar.
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 actually learned the guitar with the help of a Pete Seeger instructional record when I was 13 or 14.
I never took guitar lessons. I took classical piano lessons from the age of six when we lived in Holland.
I've never mastered the guitar. Either I was playing it, or it was playing me; it depends how you look at it. As a kid, the only things I had to do was go to school, do my homework, and play guitar.
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