I started getting serious about the guitar in my 60s. Before that it was major, minor, and 7th barre chords as a double when a sax wouldn't fit into a song. Sax has always been my main instrument.

But started guitar in my 60s, makes me realize, I'll never attain Jeff Beck greatness on that instrument.

But I played bass for a few years, so the fretboard was familiar, I also play (in various degrees of incompetency) drums, wind synth, flute, piano, and vocals. I also had a lot of theory in my brain, so I progressed on the guitar much faster than an absolute beginner.

That means that if I live to be 140 years old, I'll still have new guitar skills to work on.

Music is enough for a lifetime, but a lifetime is not enough for music. I think that's a Sergei Rachmaninov quote.


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