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Posted by John T on August 01, 2007 at 17:59:26 from (66.244.83.147):

Ive taken on challenges before buttttttttttttt I may have bitten off more n I can chew this time. I can chord a guitar just a lil, like around a campfire etc soooooooooooooo I gets this bright idea I wanna learn to play the 5 string banjo at my age!!!!! I have an old one n put new strings on it n looked up a few chords on the net and learned n can change their positions after only 2 days of practice buttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt its that right hand finger pickin style with thumb n finger tip pics (the way I want to learn) that may drive me to drink lol. My old brain has a hard time workin my right hand fingers in like a 3251 4251 3251 4251 forward roll and then try n change chords with my left hand at the same freakin time grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr the 'first wife" soothes my frustration a lil sayin I cant hardly learn in 2 days what will take hours n hours n yearssssssssss of practice. Patience aint my best virtue so hope I can stay with it a few months before I get frustrated n hang it up. I found this dude who is gonna give me weekly lessons starting tomorrow, maybe that will help lol I really really wanna learn to play Cripple Creek n Ole Joe Clark n Ballad of Jed Clampett etc but figure thats a year away if I practice daily.

Oh well, as Hyman Roth said in Godfather Part II "This is the life we have chosen"

Ol John T and all


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