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Lambykins's Dutch Coffee House - ADULTS ONLY (LAMB)     

Spaceman - 28 Jan 2005 23:56


CLOSED - THANKS to all customers for the last few years

MightyMicro - 29 Jun 2007 16:45 - 16450 of 24230

K: You forgot

C) Neither keep them nor get rid of them

D) None of the above

JStratford - 30 Jun 2007 09:17 - 16451 of 24230

Sorry K. Got back in late last night.

Without knowing your situation and your capabilities, hard to give a definitive answer. However, I would suggest keeping them, you never know what'll happen in the future and if you don't have them, you can't play them. Besides, one day you may want to play to your kids. Only get rid of them if you desperately need the space or the money. Case in point, a couple of months ago when I was pretty pissed off, I sat back down in front of the piano for the first time in about 5 years, and now I'm playing that more than the guitars.

Bunny, is there a fantastic teacher somewhere then, because I really need lessons ;-)

PS You'll all be glad to know I didn't murder any of the little brats... realised it wouldn't be good for the income stream

Spaceman - 30 Jun 2007 09:30 - 16452 of 24230

JStraford, now that we are in a serious mode (a rare occurrence in the coffee house) do you think its possible to teach someone in their late 40s (e.g. Big Al) how to play the guitar or the piano?

I think Al has always wanted to play something but he has no musical ability whatsoever and has never played an instrument at all.

Note Some names have been changed......

MightyMicro - 30 Jun 2007 11:34 - 16453 of 24230

Very auld dog, new tricks :))

Socrates - 30 Jun 2007 12:12 - 16454 of 24230

Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

JStratford - 30 Jun 2007 12:29 - 16455 of 24230

Serious mood... me? You've got to be joking.

I personally believe anybody can learn anything at any age. However, the older you are the less flexible the fingers are and the harder you have to work. The kids that I teach have learnt a lot of the difficult finger stretches much quicker than I did (I was 14 when I started the guitar). I have taught adults before and the main problem they have is time. What they lack in agility, they should make up for with dedication, but I've yet to see that.

I would suggest that the piano is an easier instrument to learn at an older age simply because the fingers can be positioned easier and the accuracy isn't as necessary as on a guitar. If you do go down the guitar route, stick to a classical (Spanish) guitar as the neck width and spacing between strings is much greater allowing easier fingering.

Hope that helps.

Spaceman - 30 Jun 2007 12:31 - 16456 of 24230

JS, thanks for the info, I will pass it on to the old boy (big Al).

Spaceman - 30 Jun 2007 12:31 - 16457 of 24230

Wake Up Socs, its raining............................

Seymour Clearly - 30 Jun 2007 14:04 - 16458 of 24230

Those piano straps play havoc with your neck, much more sensible to have a guitar strapped round there.

KEAYDIAN - 30 Jun 2007 17:11 - 16459 of 24230

Thanks JS.

KEAYDIAN - 30 Jun 2007 17:13 - 16460 of 24230

Quark - 30 Jun 2007 17:17 - 16461 of 24230

words suggesting the Spanish are easily fingered will do nothing for the union.

Bluelady - 01 Jul 2007 00:57 - 16462 of 24230

Hi Spaceman, perhaps the other poster might be interested in playing a keyboard. It makes, eh learners of an older age, sound half decent.

Socrates - 01 Jul 2007 10:45 - 16463 of 24230

ZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

optomistic - 01 Jul 2007 12:52 - 16464 of 24230

Socco, now that you are retired it doesn't mean that you are allowed to sleep all day!

Socrates - 01 Jul 2007 19:34 - 16465 of 24230

Uh, what, who said that? Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

Bluelady - 01 Jul 2007 22:54 - 16466 of 24230

Hi Spaceman, are you trying to infer something re the lastest new visitor to the coffee house, lol?

Socrates, trust you have had a busy and fulfilling weekend which has been action packed with adventure that only we who are not retired can look forward to enjoying one day.

KEAYDIAN - 01 Jul 2007 23:03 - 16467 of 24230

Wasn't me Socs, wake me up early tomorrow please zzzz zzzz zzzz zzzz.

Bluelady - 01 Jul 2007 23:06 - 16468 of 24230

Keaydian, your early or the rest of civilisation's early ;0)?

KEAYDIAN - 01 Jul 2007 23:07 - 16469 of 24230

I'm late BL.

Was thinking it was Friday.
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