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#1: Dan Tomlinson (goode2shoes) on Jan 21, 2023
Buck Owens#2: Belita (belita) on Jan 21, 2023 [SPOILER]
Comment Suppressed:Click below to view spoilers#3: Valerie Mates (valerie) on Jan 21, 2023
Belita -- you still can! Go for it!!!#4: cathy mcweeney (catty) on Jan 21, 2023
YEA YOUR NEVER TO old AND THANK YOU FOR THE NICE COMMENTS#5: Belita (belita) on Jan 22, 2023 [SPOILER]
Comment Suppressed:Click below to view spoilers#6: cathy mcweeney (catty) on Jan 23, 2023
i lne the organ`#7: cathy mcweeney (catty) on Jan 23, 2023
i lne the organ`#8: cathy mcweeney (catty) on Jan 23, 2023
i lne the organ`#9: Kathy Cain (kathycain) on Jan 23, 2023
I play piano and organ. I have tried guitar and harp several times, but I could never develop the callouses. Anyone have some advice? If it matters, I am in the "never too old" group. I am long-haired, so I could probably do the hippie thing. Sounds groovy!#10: cathy mcweeney (catty) on Jan 25, 2023
sorry i never tried#11: cathy mcweeney (catty) on Jan 25, 2023
my bas i forgot my brother taught me to play row your boat and had me play it at church when i was way young#12: cathy mcweeney (catty) on Jan 25, 2023
that was my bad not bas#13: BRASH ATAOM (BRASHatAOM) on Jan 28, 2023
If you have trouble building callouses, try nylon strings. Practice for a shorter period time and increase slowly over weeks. You wouldn't need callouses on your picking fingers; you could wear metal picks, hold a single pick to strum.
For your left hand, you could try to transpose the music so you use a full finger across all or most strings (for example, the F chord requires this, and since that was hard for me, I transposed songs that had F chords to easier ones.
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