Can I revise to play guitar??



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Of course you can, anyone can LOL
It's pretty simple. You can find the chords online and inculcate yourself. Or it's even better if you have friends or an instructor that can give support to you.

I didn't have experience next to the guitar at one point but I learned a song inside a few days because I asked my friend to teach me. The just problem was that I didn't know what I be actually pressing =/

Give it a try if you really want to cram. Good luck.
Of course you can,as long as you have hand.
A lot of people initiate themselves,but it would help to purloin lessons too.
And your fingers will probably hurta bit and acquire callused.Also,get a pick if you don't want to use your fingers to strum. I haven't had much luck all the same.
What is it they say, "Practise make perfect."?
Yes you can.My husband started playing at 40 something.He is self taught.He academic by books and learning video.He does quite pious.He has even played next to a band from church.He have only be playing about 5 yrs.The entity is he practices for about 2 hours a time,sometimes more. He took a few lessons at the finishing of last year but stopped taking them.He feel like he be learning better on his own.The guy giving the module was amazed at how fitting he was.If you are thinking going on for learning you must realize that this will rob a lot of your time and discipline.Best of luck.
If you hold hands and most of your fingers, YES.
You will also have need of some discipline because you won't be able to a moment ago play like a pro right at first.
Like most worthwhile things, here is an element of discipline involved. I own a wonderful piano, but my discipline to play needs rise.
Good luck!


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