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A musical journey on the guitar fretboard that gives us the balance of harmony in our daily lives.

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posted on Mar, 17 2023 @ 02:36 AM
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Thought I'd just pass this along. I think of us that pick up an instrument feel the joy of a lifetime musical adventure. The real reward is having our children play the instrument of choice and feel the tears coming down our cheeks of happiness.

Yes, it is possible for a person without any inherent musical talent to become a skilled musical instrument player. It may take more time and effort, but the potential to become a skilled and expressive musician is there. A person who is termed as lacking music talent is said to have the following characteristics: 1

Difficulty in keeping time
Difficulty in recognizing pitch
Difficulty in recognizing rhythm
Difficulty in recognizing melody
However, a person who does not possess musical talent can play the musical instrument of their choice if they possess the following attributes: 2

Dedication – most individuals who want to excel to being skilled instrumentalists should be dedicated to putting much effort into achieving the goal: this includes putting more hours into practice and getting a talented teacher.
So, it is possible to learn to play a musical instrument even if you don’t have any natural talent. I hope this helps!

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posted on Mar, 17 2023 @ 05:23 AM
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Pick us a tune.



posted on Mar, 17 2023 @ 05:26 AM
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originally posted by: didntasktobeborned
Pick us a tune.


I'll start with Twinkle Twinkle Little Star. Its always a childs favorite to learn in the first music lesson .



posted on Mar, 17 2023 @ 05:34 AM
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Tou che.

Heres the first song I learned to play. I hate it.



hours..days..never got as good as the boys here…but man.

never hit yr gramma with a great big stick.. something here truly is of the Orient..interesting

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posted on Mar, 17 2023 @ 05:54 AM
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originally posted by: didntasktobeborned
Tou che.

Heres the first song I learned to play. I hate it.



hours..days..never got as good as the boys here…but man.

never hit yr gramma with a great big stick.. something here truly is of the Orient..interesting

a reply to: musicismagic



a true musician you are
hopefully you had a happy childhood playing your teachers music instructed to you



posted on Mar, 17 2023 @ 07:17 AM
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The only thing worse is the 'Play some Skynrd!' people..except with the banjo all they want to hear is 'Dueling Banjos' because it was on the movie Deliverance and there is a male rape scene in that movie…so that really solidified the banjo as a 'whip Cracker" instrument..even though it has African origins…hmph..stereotypes…You know the difference in a dead banjo player in the road and a dead rattlesnake? Yeah..theres skid marks in front of the rattlesnake.


But indeed music became a friend..an unlikely one..bittersweet the gift /introduction to love.a reply to: musicismagic


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posted on Mar, 17 2023 @ 07:41 AM
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originally posted by: didntasktobeborned
The only thing worse is the 'Play some Skynrd!' people..except with the banjo all they want to hear is 'Dueling Banjos' because it was on the movie Deliverance and there is a male rape scene in that movie…so that really solidified the banjo as a 'whip Cracker" instrument..even though it has African origins…hmph..stereotypes…You know the difference in a dead banjo player in the road and a dead rattlesnake? Yeah..theres skid marks in front of the rattlesnake.


But indeed music became a friend..an unlikely one..bittersweet the gift /introduction to love.a reply to: musicismagic



it comes down to the melody in ones heart as a child of ears of the world of music



posted on Mar, 17 2023 @ 08:23 AM
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posted on Mar, 17 2023 @ 10:01 AM
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a reply to: musicismagic

You make me want to take my violin and cello out of their cases for a little maintenance and tuning.

That is about all my old and joint damaged body can do with them anymore.




posted on Mar, 17 2023 @ 11:11 AM
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originally posted by: ColeYounger


yes, its all about the melody



posted on Mar, 17 2023 @ 11:13 AM
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originally posted by: NightSkyeB4Dawn
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You make me want to take my violin and cello out of their cases for a little maintenance and tuning.

That is about all my old and joint damaged body can do with them anymore.





As we age up in the Autumn of our life, the strings of happiness is our fond memories of our youth. So sorry to hear about your damaged body, but I'm sure mine awaits me also.



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