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Winner of the Acoustic Guitar Magazine Players' Choice Award, 2 Telly Awards and an AEGIS Award for Excellence in Education, Learn & Master Guitar is the best instruction course anywhere. It has 20 DVDs, 5 Jam-Along CDs, and a 100+ page lesson book.


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Winner of the Acoustic Guitar Magazine Players' Choice Award, 2 Telly Awards and an AEGIS Award for Excellence in Education, Learn & Master Guitar is the best instruction course anywhere. It has 10 DVDs, 5 Jam-Along CDs, and a 100+ page lesson book.


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The Home School Edition includes a 68 pg. Teachers Guidebook (with a 2-year scope and sequence!) This guidebook was developed to help Teachers/Parents know when their Students are ready to advance to each next lesson. In addition, there are 2 Teacher Resource DVDs. These are what you'd get in this upgrade package.


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Winner of the Acoustic Guitar Magazine Players' Choice Award, 2 Telly Awards and an AEGIS Award for Excellence in Education, Learn & Master Guitar is the best instruction course anywhere. It has 20 DVDs, 5 Jam-Along CDs, and a 100+ page lesson book.


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PostHeaderIcon Guitar? Can i still learn how to play guitar?

Hi.. I just wanna ask if i could still be a professional guitarist? I’m already, f, 18 years old, when i was 15 i had a little background how to play guitar, but i stopped for almost 2 years now. And i wanna know if i could still be good? I forgot everything I’ve learn before. A lot of people are saying that I cant be very good anymore because of my age. I hope that’s not true, because i really want to be good in playing guitar. especially acoustic songs.

Read the response given by OnTheRock another time. Reality hurts, but it is life. Don’t expect to become a super heroine at the guitar simply because you intend to play some acoustic songs. To become proficient at any instrument requires strong dedication and incentive to progress in all the fields of music, including music theory.

It’s not too late at age 18 to restructure your goals and work at them, especially if you have reached a level of maturity and understand why you quit the first time.

9 Responses to “Guitar? Can i still learn how to play guitar?”

  • Bill says:

    Sure you can.
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  • wacko jacko says:

    you can im a guitarist and i know you can its just that you have to put in hard work its like me saying i want to be the president but i have no experience can i still get there?
    sure i can just have to work hard!
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  • David R says:

    Yes, you can still be good at playing the guitar. Obviously it will take some practice. The amazing thing about the brain, however, is you may have forgotten how to play, but keep playing for 1-2 weeks and everything you’ve learned will come back in a flood. That is, if you learned a solid amount about the guitar, you said yourself, you had a little background. Whatever the case, yes you can still be good.
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  • Jenni says:

    sure you can!!!
    if you want to be a guitarist when you are order, it’s mot too late!!
    i hope you could be a great guitarist!
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  • divazula says:

    yes. practice makes perfect. just have constant and proper practice. good luck.
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  • pali@yahoo.com says:

    ‘age is no bar for learning’… who said this?
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  • Slayertplsko says:

    You can’t. If you start at age older than 6 months, you can’t make it. NOT! Sure, you can. How could you possibly believe such nonsense?
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  • OnTheRock says:

    You can certainly learn to play guitar at any age. I highly doubt you’ll be a professional guitarist though. I’m not being mean, but you already played when you were 15 and you quit playing. I don’t know the reason, but apparently you’re not devoted to the instrument and the amount of work it would take to be a professional. At 18 you’ll likely need to be getting a job to support yourself, you’ll be going out with friends, and you won’t likely spend several hours per day practicing guitar. You can’t just pick up a guitar, learn a few tabs, and play like a pro and have people pay to hear you. And since you threw in "especially acoustic songs", I’ll tell you that will take more practice than cranking up an electric guitar with so much distortion you can’t differentiate the notes, and playing a bunch of power chords in a metal band while some guy with long hair and tattoos all over him screams at the top of his lungs (sorry metal fans).
    Sorry if this is a downer after all the other "sure you can" answers, but it’s reality and sometimes truth is hard to hear. I would still encourage you to pick up the guitar and learn how to play it. It’s a great instrument. I’ve played since I was 7 (and I’m definitely not a pro at it). If you put in the time, effort, and dedication, or are just naturally talented or really lucky, you might actually become a professional guitarist though. I’m just saying the chances of that actually happening are pretty slim.
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  • Guitarpicker says:

    Read the response given by OnTheRock another time. Reality hurts, but it is life. Don’t expect to become a super heroine at the guitar simply because you intend to play some acoustic songs. To become proficient at any instrument requires strong dedication and incentive to progress in all the fields of music, including music theory.

    It’s not too late at age 18 to restructure your goals and work at them, especially if you have reached a level of maturity and understand why you quit the first time.
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    Guitar picker of 53 years

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