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45 years later...

by Bob
(Summerville, SC, USA)

I've had the desire and passion to learn to play the classical guitar ever since I was a very young man.

I started taking lessons 45 years ago but found that I had to put a lot of time into it to make any progress at all. Soon I knew that I either had to give up the guitar or my job.

The guitar was set aside but not my love for it and the music. Upon retiring, I re-established my studies with a very fine teacher and spend many hours a day working out my lie-long dream.

Progress is still hard-won but definitely worth the effort.

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45 years later...

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Feb 23, 2009
Good For You!
by: Patricia

I love that photo and I congratulate you on your efforts! In the photo, you look like Julian Bream, lol...well, a little anyhow.

I have the same problem you did but can't retire yet.

Thanks for posting this, it has put a huge smile on my face.

Pat

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