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When did you start playing guitar?

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How young were you when you started playing your guitar? Did you start at a very young age? How did it go?
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I started when I was about 8 but didn't play much. Took guitar lessons from about the ages of 10 - 12 then didnt really play until I was 18 then practiced hard from there!
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I learned when i was 14 but never took nit seriously until i was 17 and was influenced by heavy metal bands.
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Yes that is the same with me. I really got into it in my late teens
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I was introduced to guitars at a very young age because my brothers will play all day and night but I wasn't really playing it. I was just there to watch them play with their bands. I tried learning when I was 15 cos I got really envious at those cool chicks who can play with it. LOL!
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I started playing blues guitar around 10, but that didn't really stick, I hated the lessons. Then when I was 14 I picked it back up again and started self teaching, been playing ever since. I guess it was probably a summer camp that got me playing again, but it would have happened anyway.
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Post by holyguitar »

There might be many situation when someone can start at certain age but teenagers are being attracted more(IMO) so I also being caught in this age. I know many people who have God given abilities and opportunities and they have started it very early ages. Atmosphere also effects a lot. If someone would has an active guitarist in family, definitely he will be in the business at early ages.
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Post by olly »

Yes I think that it right. Guitar music and bands in general are getting more popular which is great for the guitarist.

I didn't have the benefit of learning from anyone else. i had to do it on my own and looking for resources on the internet.

I think it would be much easier if you have someone to guide you through and ensure you do not pick up bad habits.
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Post by Desire »

I remember first time when I held my brother guitar at the age of 12. He didn't play much so I got the Guitar and start playing from 14.
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Post by holyguitar »

I didn't have the benefit of learning from anyone else. i had to do it on my own and looking for resources on the internet.
Yes it is true but if it is a pleasure to learn anything on our own. Even I have observed that such learning is more effective and such guitarists are better guitarists.
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Post by Jester238 »

I think that learning on you're own is good, but finding other guitarists to play with is also important, not necassarily lessons, but even someone to learn along side of.
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Post by holyguitar »

I think that learning on you're own is good, but finding other guitarists to play with is also important, not necassarily lessons, but even someone to learn along side of.
Well, I am not denying that but someone can learn very well(Advanced techniques and other stuff) if he started to learn on his own.
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well as for me ive started at 15 and never been to any class lesson and learn from my friends . . .
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Post by cobalt123 »

I started playing guitar when I was 18. I know it’s quite late for start playing, the more early you start playing the more you gets perfect. But I didn’t take any classes, I learnt myself with the help of online tips and techniques.
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Post by anuj291 »

well this is the part thti hate about my self, i started playin very late.. i started when i was 16 ..
so have just palyed approx 5 yrs
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Post by olly »

I don't think starting at 16 is too late- most people do not have teh ability to focus on their skill until at least 16. As you are older you are able to be more self diciplined.

I did learn when I was young but onl the basic skills which allowed me to then pick it back up when I had grown up and focus on what I wanted to achieve.
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Post by iniesta »

quite late i guess...
i started at 20 but knowing that fact, i worked really hard practising 8++ hours a day...
now i'm playing classical guitar!
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Post by surfville »

it is never too late, what matter is how fast you would learn all of those stuff and put them together.
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I've been fiddling around with it since I was about 13 but really haven't gotten serious until about a year ago. I haven't taken any lessons and have been teaching myself just like my dad taught himself.

I hope to keep playing for the rest of my life.
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Post by sr106 »

oh, i am so late when i was 14 years old..
i have learned by taking classes...
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Post by Kaka »

i just started 3 years ago. i can play okay now :D
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Post by grap6b »

Not actually. I started playing guitars when I was of 18. Now seven years passed and playing guitars is passion now.
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Post by indieover »

well i have not yet learned to play guitar. but i really have interest in it. but it is painful to play guitar at the beginning though. but it really has beautiful sound.
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Post by Eidi Kakuno »

Well ... I started to learn guitar when I was 16. Now Im 27 years old....

But If you really like to play guitar dont matter how many years you play... if you really enjoy its ok...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMEKFPWn1GI
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Post by A.Montgomery »

I started when I was 17 :) Ive been playing for two going on three years & its just amazing.... I LOV weit like crazy LOL still some skills I need to add on but for two years I ca nsay IM pretty good
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