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50 Reasons Why You Should Play Guitar (and Not Any Other Instrument )

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1 Have you ever hung around on the beach with your friends around a nice little campfire while you were playing your bass guitar to entertain everyone?…
2 Did you ever take a piano with you, carrying it on your bike on the way to your girlfriend to perform a serenade?…
Guitar playing is a great way to:

– 4 express your creativity.
– 5 learn how to write your own songs.
– 6 impress the love of your life.
– 7 play all kinds of music genres/styles; jazz, blues, classical, spanish, rock, metal, country, pop, etc.
– 8 expand your possibilities.
– 9 accompany yourself or another vocalist.
– 10 play in a band. Every band needs a rhythm or lead guitar player or else just start your own band.
– 11 relax and chill out. ( i prefer my acoustic guitar for this one )
– 12 become a performer.
– 13 just show everyone what a cool dude you are. :)
– 14 explore and break boundaries.
– 15 teach others.
– 16 be more mobile and flexible as a musician.
– 17 attract attention.
– 18 entertain people or yourself.
– 19 love life and live it to the fullest.
– 20 achieve your dream goal.
– 21 Rebel ( ever heard about Bob Dylan, The Stones or Jimi Hendrix )
– 22 learn to understand music, artists, musicians and why they do what they do.
Apart from this it is good to know about different parts for guitar such as guitar tuner buttons, wraparound bridge unit, guitar saddle screws, sound system.

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