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Fingerhurting

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Hello to one and all.Right i am so new it's untrue,As in i only got my guitar 2 days a go,Its a now dont laff please its all i could afford
Encore Les Paul Style got it from one of them online shops lol you know the one:thwap
So to cut it short, I am 46 years young And always wanted to play a Guitar.
2 years back had an op on my left hand,Doc told me time to get the hand working gain.So here i am.
Will be looking in and asking all kinds of questions and just hoping someone out there will help.
Thanks for your help in advance
Peace
 
Welcome aboard! I'm 45 and just picked up the guitar again a few years ago after a 15 year (or so) hiatus. This is a great place for advice, debate and all around entertainment. Thanks for joining us!
 
Slainte! Welcome... lots of good folks here from raw beginners to seasoned pros (I fall somewhere in the middle)... great discussions, great support and an all 'round nice place to hang out and talk about our shared passion :R
 
Welcome to The Fret!

44 years young here, so you are not alone in that age group! Lost of friendly people to answer any and all questions you may have.

Cheers!
 
Another 40's newbie player here, so welcome aboard! The great part about playing guitar is that it doesn't matter how long you have been playing but rather how much you play. The guitar will reward you if you commit yourself to her... like the fairer sex, she is fun, sexy, and frustrating at times...but always worth the effort! :dude
 
Welcome to The Fret! You found a good place for support. Dig around the threads, and also use the search function and you'll learn quite a bit.
Here's a good thread to get you going:
http://www.thefret.net/showthread.php?t=11248

I'm a much better student in my 40's than a few decades ago, and I'm sure you'll advance quickly as well. There are plenty of free and paid online learning videos, and I also like to play along with backing tracks.
 
Welcome! 55yrs and counting here. Lots of folks here who will help you out, both learning guitar and acquiring more of them...... heh, heh, heh.:R :drool: :messedup: :rollover
 
oldguy said:
Welcome! 55yrs and counting here. Lots of folks here who will help you out, both learning guitar and acquiring more of them...... heh, heh, heh.:R :drool: :messedup: :rollover
Welcome Fingerhurting,have couple years on this young man but can still kick out some tunes.been playing since age 11,Not non stop Life happens but have never even entertained the idea of quitting.too much to Still learn.it's a never ending journey and always good
 
Commodore 64 said:
Also, how'd you take that picture 3 months into the future? :P
I know you were joking, but I think they swap the month and day across the pond as compared to the North-American date convention.

I might be wrong -- feel free to correct me.
 
Kinda interesting to see so many guys in or near their 40's taking up guitar.

Mrs. Tig says she doesn't mind, since it's better than me chasing ho's around!
 
Welcome aboard....lots of good people here to help you out. They have sure answered alot of my questions.
 
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