It’s never too late to learn to play guitar
No time is a bad time to start learning a new instrument, and the guitar is no different. Age doesnt really matter if you have a positive attitude, and are willing to start at the starting. Studies have shown that biological age is hardly the biggest barrier for adults starting out learning an instrument - a poor attitude, impatience, or excessive self-consciousness is. Its true that the mature brain will find it harder to learn a new skill as complex as playing an instrument, but nothing is too hard if you are passionate about it! We recommend that you tie up with a teacher - maybe schedule private lessons if you are uncomfortable with group classes. Also, the vast resource of the Internet can help you in self-study to the extent you choose. As an adult, youre less likely to be pushed to practice, so youll have to motivate yourself to practice regularly. Remember - dont be afraid of making mistakes - they are important parts of your learning and growth. Just pick up your guitar with a positive attitude and an eagerness to learn, and youll do fine! We hope these tips help you bust myths about it being "too late" to learn guitar!
Its never too late to learn to play guitar
Been wanting to play that guitar for years, but never got a chance? Or perhaps youve just recently taken a fancy for it, but think youre "over the hill", and too old to start...
We think not.
Believe us, youre never too old to start learning guitar - or any other instrument, for that matter. As weve said before, guitar is fun - and easy, if youre willing to put in some solid time. It doesnt matter if youre 15 or 50; anyone can become a good guitarist if he/she puts in some good practice and is really passionate about the instrument.
The "You cant teach an old dog new tricks" myth can be an easy way for people to tell you its too late to start playing guitar - but thats just what this saying is, a myth! With a positive attitude, you can overcome the (seemingly huge) "barrier" of age.
The truth is, age is mostly in your head.
Its a fact that "starting early" or "inborn talent" arent important factors in being a good musician - practice is. And this is within your control, no matter how old you are. However, as an adult, therere likely to be fewer people to push you to practice, so that definitely puts the onus on you.
You can do things to make yourself comfortable with being a beginner. If youre uncomfortable with being in a big class where everyone else is much younger than you, arrange for private lessons. Also, the Internet makes a lot of things easier for you - the immediacy and convenience it offers can make guitar self-study a lot easier (we do recommend that beginners get a teacher, though).
Or maybe youre worried that "youre set in your ways" and as an adult, will be a slower learner than you would have been as a wee 5- or 6- year old.
Youre right, partially.
Its true that its harder for the mature brain to learn a new instrument - but studies show that the biggest hurdles for adults typically are negative attitudes and impatience. Avoid these two, and youll have a fulfilling experience starting out with the Jazz Guitar Lesson. A final tip - dont be afraid to fail. Remember, as a beginner, you will make mistakes, and those are the best way to grow!
Keep these tips in mind as you start out playing guitar, and youll be sure to have fun. Good luck!