So yeah, all of my siblings play an instrument. My brother plays guitar, one of my sisters plays the trumpet and the other plays clarinet. I, on the other hand, have no skills or talent of any kind. I've been thinking that it would be awesome to learn maybe piano or violin, but I'm thinking that I am too old to pick up any musical talent.
Here is my question, am I crazy to think I can learn at 33? Is this something that is harder the older you get? Any musicians out there have any tips or advice?
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Try old town school of folk music. They offer a wide variety of classes and the prices are reasonable.
Yes I am a musician I started playing violin when I was 2.
You're not too old. Just go for it. Playing an instrument is something you can enjoy for the rest of your life. It takes a lot of practice, and it does get harder to learn as you get older ... but don't let that stop you.
Get an instructor and play with others as much as possible. Check out some classes at one of the private music schools, like Old Town School to see if any of their offerings are of interest to you.
I didn't start playing until I was in my 30's either. I started guitar, followed by flute, but really fell in love with playing bass - both electric bass and double bass. At one point in my 50's I was playing about 40 blues bar gigs a year. I quit the bar circuit about 9 years ago, when I hit 60, but still play electric or double bass for church services every Sunday.
I started taking piano lesson 2 years ago at the age of 61. I'm doing OK too.
I played drums since I was a teenager but that was no help with the piano.
Try the Fine Arts Building. There are a number private instructors there. It's a beautiful, well preserved building too.
I've met this guy through a mutual friend, but I have no clue as to whether he's good or not.
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I'd take lessons at the Old Town School if they were located remotely convenient to my (and Vando's) part of town. Downtown's a little easier-- anyone know of any options in/close to the loop?
I'd take lessons at the Old Town School if they were located remotely convenient to my (and Vando's) part of town. Downtown's a little easier-- anyone know of any options in/close to the loop?
I started guitar lessons at The Old Town school at the ripe *old* age of 36 and it's been a blast. Believe me, there are lots of people who are older than you there having a great time. It's like a giant musical clubhouse.
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