Tynee
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So, I bought my guitar roughly 4 years ago already. Was fired up to learn to play it. Then the kid got a little older and required more attention, then we added a second kid, then I got additional responsibilities at work, and I had plenty of excuses not to learn anything but a few chords, and the basic melody of the intro to Wish You Were Here.
That all changes tonight. I've got my first formal lesson. It's a group lesson at the local YMCA. I'm not sure how I'll do in the group setting, but we'll see. I figure it's going to be like high school band all over again. If the group lesson works out well, I'll decide whether I want to pursue the more advanced group lessons that are also available, or shell out for individual instruction. I figure this is the most budget friendly way to add a little structure to my attempt to learn how to play the guitar.
That all changes tonight. I've got my first formal lesson. It's a group lesson at the local YMCA. I'm not sure how I'll do in the group setting, but we'll see. I figure it's going to be like high school band all over again. If the group lesson works out well, I'll decide whether I want to pursue the more advanced group lessons that are also available, or shell out for individual instruction. I figure this is the most budget friendly way to add a little structure to my attempt to learn how to play the guitar.