Anyone out there just play for fun?

sweet_lou

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Like a lot of you guys know I just started 4 months ago.
At 54 with no natural talent just a love of the sound of a Blues guitar. I have been at it prety hard as my time allows.

My question is how do you keep you head on straight as far as working at it and seeing your desire 10x your ability.
My teacher give me a small riff to practice to keep my head up so I can make believe I am playing. What do you do or did you do way back when?

Lou
 
Re: Anyone out there just play for fun?

I remember that it took me a year before I could actually play anything that sounded like music :D Lou, at our age, a year flys by bro.. just hang in there. Your determination will have you jamming nicely before you know it.
 
Re: Anyone out there just play for fun?

Stevo said:
I remember that it took me a year before I could actually play anything that sounded like music :D Lou, at our age, a year flys by bro.. just hang in there. Your determination will have you jamming nicely before you know it.


Thanks Stevo

Back to the finger work out. TIC TIC TIC TIC TIC TIC TIC :smack: :burnout:
 
Re: Anyone out there just play for fun?

I'm 38 and I have been playing for fun since I was 15. I met a guy on a msg board and I did up a solo for a track he was doing and then he did up some lyrics and vocals for a track I recorded and before you long we ended up with this.

http://jokersaints.net

I never thought I would ever have a CD's worth of music, and the 2nd one is comming soon.

I still keep trying to learn something new to improve my playing, so as long as its fun we should keep on practicing. Now the moment it seems like work.....
 
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Re: Anyone out there just play for fun?

sweet lou

just have fun with it .. practice your blues scales ... do finger exercises to build hand strength (you'll need it for bluesy bends) ... learn some cool "7th" chords in the 1st position so you can play some 'strum and sing' blues tunes ..

enjoy
cheers
t4d
 
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