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lanaki
Posted 2009-07-21 3:08 PM (#406367 - in reply to #406342)
Subject: Re: new guitar....tomorrow is my first lesson at age 58!


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aloha, welcome and congratovations!
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CanterburyStrings
Posted 2009-07-21 3:14 PM (#406368 - in reply to #406342)
Subject: Re: new guitar....tomorrow is my first lesson at age 58!


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Another welcome, this one from South Dakota. As a guitar teacher, I know how important it is to start out on a decent guitar. You've got a great one!
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ladylaw
Posted 2009-07-21 4:32 PM (#406369 - in reply to #406342)
Subject: Re: new guitar....tomorrow is my first lesson at age 58!


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Welcome to the fun

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TOPDOGJIM
Posted 2009-07-21 4:35 PM (#406370 - in reply to #406342)
Subject: Re: new guitar....tomorrow is my first lesson at age 58!


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Originally posted by Beal:
Welcome
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2009-07-21 5:09 PM (#406371 - in reply to #406342)
Subject: Re: new guitar....tomorrow is my first lesson at age 58!


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Originally posted by Jimmie T:
Hello all! This is my first post. I just purchased a 2006 K1111 Baladeer reissue. Anyone out there own one? How do you like the guitar? I got a sweet deal and I am excited about taking my first lesson tomorrow!
For everything there is a first time.

Great guitar. Good luck with the first of many lessons.....
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PEZ
Posted 2009-07-21 6:25 PM (#406372 - in reply to #406342)
Subject: Re: new guitar....tomorrow is my first lesson at age 58!



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Common in in we'll leave the light on
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Jimmie T
Posted 2009-07-21 11:47 PM (#406373 - in reply to #406342)
Subject: Re: new guitar....tomorrow is my first lesson at age 58!


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Hello once again, my friends. I had my first lesson today at 2:30. It went really well! My teacher, Nate was impressed with my K1111; he thought that the sound and action was "phat"! Now all I want to do is practice!!! Thank you all so much for all the warm wishes and the welcome notes. I am truly honored to be a part of the great Ovation Fan Club Family. Have a great evening, all and God Bless always! I will stay in touch on a regular basis. Thank you again
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Guitarzannie
Posted 2009-07-22 7:45 AM (#406374 - in reply to #406342)
Subject: Re: new guitar....tomorrow is my first lesson at age 58!


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Jimmie,

I forgot to tell you that this is my second go round with lessons. I first took lessons when I was in my 20s, and I didn't appreciate the effort it takes to play the guitar. I was lazy and thought that the teacher was making me do useless stuff. Boy, was I wrong!

I suspect that because you are an older student (58 is not old, btw), you'll appreciate the lessons more.

I'm glad that your first lesson went so well, and hope that you continue having great lessons.

Michelle
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Jimmie T
Posted 2009-07-22 10:48 PM (#406375 - in reply to #406342)
Subject: Re: new guitar....tomorrow is my first lesson at age 58!


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Michelle,
Thank you for the words of encouragement. I just retired from teaching in a public school after 31 years. I really did not want to retire, however, they gave me an incentive too good to pass up. I still love working with kids in the classroom and on the athletic field(I coach football and track), so I applied for and got hired at a Catholic middle school teaching Mathematics. I am able to teach in the Catholic school system because they are not in the New York State retirement system. My new principal plays the guitar and is an avid outdoorsman much like myself. So... playing the guitar is one of my new passions. I really love my new Ovation K1111 and enjoy playing it immensley!
Jimmie T
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Guitarzannie
Posted 2009-07-22 11:17 PM (#406376 - in reply to #406342)
Subject: Re: new guitar....tomorrow is my first lesson at age 58!


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Originally posted by Jimmie T:
Michelle,
Thank you for the words of encouragement. I just retired from teaching in a public school after 31 years. I really did not want to retire, however, they gave me an incentive too good to pass up. I still love working with kids in the classroom and on the athletic field(I coach football and track), so I applied for and got hired at a Catholic middle school teaching Mathematics. I am able to teach in the Catholic school system because they are not in the New York State retirement system. My new principal plays the guitar and is an avid outdoorsman much like myself. So... playing the guitar is one of my new passions. I really love my new Ovation K1111 and enjoy playing it immensley!
Jimmie T
That's neat. You're a teacher and have a boss that is a guitar lover!

Michelle
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2009-07-23 12:30 AM (#406377 - in reply to #406342)
Subject: Re: new guitar....tomorrow is my first lesson at age 58!


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A couple guys I work with just took up the guitar. They are around 60 and find, like I do, that it's a great stress reliever. It's a fantastic hobby, unless you go nuts like some people and buy another Ovation every couple months.
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2ifbyC
Posted 2009-07-23 12:40 AM (#406378 - in reply to #406342)
Subject: Re: new guitar....tomorrow is my first lesson at age 58!
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Originally posted by Mark in Boise:
unless you go nuts like some people and buy another Ovation every couple months...
... or buy a couple of Ovations every month!"

Geeeze, and I was hoping we could drop in on ya next year on the way out to Alison's gathering...

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Guitarzannie
Posted 2009-07-23 9:16 AM (#406379 - in reply to #406342)
Subject: Re: new guitar....tomorrow is my first lesson at age 58!


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Jimmie, one other thing I forgot to tell you:

You may have people tell you that it is harder to learn guitar after you are a certain age.

I have found that is isn't harder to learn it, it may be harder to play what you've learned. I don't know about you, but I certainly move a little slower than I did at 25! But with practice, I'm actually getting faster (just not with the John Denver stuff right now).

I joked with my teacher that I'd take up the nickname Slowhand if it wasn't already taken by Eric Clapton!

Michelle
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MusicMishka
Posted 2009-07-23 10:24 AM (#406380 - in reply to #406342)
Subject: Re: new guitar....tomorrow is my first lesson at age 58!


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It's never too late...until.....

Congrats and ENJOY! It's a great hobby/craft/life!
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2009-07-23 10:29 AM (#406381 - in reply to #406342)
Subject: Re: new guitar....tomorrow is my first lesson at age 58!


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Originally posted by 2ifbyC:
Geeeze, and I was hoping we could drop in on ya next year on the way out to Alison's gathering...

You're certainly welcome, although Boise is almost 1000 miles past Rapid City. For you Easterners, that's like the distance from Miami to Washington, although you could probably drive pretty fast across Wyoming. I'd love to go, but I'll be driving to Chicago the next week and just can't see doing a 2000 mile round trip the weekend before.
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CanterburyStrings
Posted 2009-07-23 3:07 PM (#406382 - in reply to #406342)
Subject: Re: new guitar....tomorrow is my first lesson at age 58!


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Just plan on staying in the Hills for a week, then drive on to Chicago.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2009-07-23 11:37 PM (#406383 - in reply to #406342)
Subject: Re: new guitar....tomorrow is my first lesson at age 58!


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I'd love to, if I hadn't spent so much money on guitars, the economy didn't go south and I didn't have to work.
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Jimmie T
Posted 2009-07-24 2:07 AM (#406384 - in reply to #406342)
Subject: Re: new guitar....tomorrow is my first lesson at age 58!


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Mark, I lived in Pine Ridge, South Dakota and taught at Red Cloud Indian School back in 1975. I loved the reservation and the Oglala Sioux. I would love to go back and visit someday. The West is truly amazing. The rolling plains and the sunsets are indescribable. As much as I love the mountains, having climbed all 46 of the 46 High Peaks of the Adirondacks in New York State, watching a spectacular sunset on the Plains has no equal.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2009-07-24 10:43 AM (#406385 - in reply to #406342)
Subject: Re: new guitar....tomorrow is my first lesson at age 58!


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I don't know, Jimmie. Watching a sunset from a mountain ridge over Hell's Canyon is tough to beat. I lived in Carrington, North Dakota in my early teens and liked it, but the flats, whether it's the plains or the ocean, bore me. The mountains have always fascinated me and I like my wide open spaces without fences.
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Jimmie T
Posted 2009-07-24 5:14 PM (#406386 - in reply to #406342)
Subject: Re: new guitar....tomorrow is my first lesson at age 58!


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Good afternoon, all. The Ovation bug has bitten! I have come upon a potential deal for a black C2079LX. I have had one lesson, and I am contemplating another Ovation. Does anybody out there have one, and what do you think of it? Am I borderline crazy??? Have a wonderful day, everyone!
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BT717
Posted 2009-07-24 5:24 PM (#406387 - in reply to #406342)
Subject: Re: new guitar....tomorrow is my first lesson at age 58!


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Originally posted by Jimmie T:
I have had one lesson, and I am contemplating another Ovation. Does anybody out there have one, and what do you think of it? Am I borderline crazy??? Have a wonderful day, everyone!
If you are crazy, you have a few 1000 friends you can go crazy with here. You are right on pace with many members here who bought an Ovation, joined up and got G.A.S.!!! :D
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CanterburyStrings
Posted 2009-07-24 6:08 PM (#406388 - in reply to #406342)
Subject: Re: new guitar....tomorrow is my first lesson at age 58!


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Jimmie, I don't have one of those, but I do have a 2077LX which sings in the clearest of voices. I know you would love it.

And by the way, Hot Springs is not very far from Pine Ridge, and I'm hosting a gathering next June. If you want to see some of those beautiful sunsets, attend a songwriting workshop, or just meet some fine musicians and OFC'ers, come on out!
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WillaMuse
Posted 2009-07-24 6:15 PM (#406389 - in reply to #406342)
Subject: Re: new guitar....tomorrow is my first lesson at age 58!



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Welcome, Jimmie, and congrats on your new guitar!
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2ifbyC
Posted 2009-07-24 6:20 PM (#406390 - in reply to #406342)
Subject: Re: new guitar....tomorrow is my first lesson at age 58!
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Originally posted by Jimmie T:
I have had one lesson, and I am contemplating another Ovation.
Hey ya'll, we hooked another 'un...
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flag72
Posted 2009-07-24 10:36 PM (#406391 - in reply to #406342)
Subject: Re: new guitar....tomorrow is my first lesson at age 58!


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How di doody there Jimmie
don't worry I will be 50 in september and started playing in 2008 but i enjoy it so much.me and the missis play'd for her parent's 50th aniversery last week and they really enjoye'd it and so did whe so keep up the good work and remember about GAS attack it's happen to me often
Daniel
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