How many times have you taken your guitar out of the closet, dusted off those old books you bought years ago at the local music store and found a quiet corner in a room to start to learn to play guitar only to get totally distracted by other responsibilities which caused you to leave the guitar sitting in that same corner for months or years? Now, each time you walk by the guitar sitting there in the corner, you remember you should get back to the books and the practicing, but somehow the time never presents itself.
Many of us do the very same thing. Whether it is because we don’t have enough time or because we don’t have the vigilance to seek out a local instructor, or we can’t find time in our schedules to get to guitar lessons or to practice, each one of us has a reason why the guitar remains collecting dust in the corner. We go through our lives with a little nagging feeling that we failed ourselves in music lessons and the guitar that lives in our closet serves to remind us of things we once wanted but couldn’t achieve.
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