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Found out my oldest son bought a guitar

Aproudmom

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Found out my oldest son bought a guitar on Saturday and bought it on his own. I am proud of him how he did it, saved his money up which he does work. Put money off the side to buy one himself. I taught him well including my younger son, both of my daughters that money does not grow on trees, it is earned working for it. So far he is good at it, he wants to learn more and going to have a friend of mine come over to teach him more.
 
How old is your oldest son (whom bought a Guitar)?

(edit) I started guitar around 24, and but i recieve money and house from government. Where do you live?
 
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I wanted to say : ... Money do grow on trees. It's called paper.

We want effort/work not paper. Primarily. In my Faith music is illeagal and/or secondary (but i break my Law sometimes).

The government is preoccupied by having "leagal paper", but there's a saying where i come from in Egypt: "Dip the contract in Water and drink it up!"

Just my theory

I Apologize.

I saw you said:
I taught him well including my younger son, both of my daughters that money does not grow on trees, it is earned working for it.
 
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Wife bought me a guitar years ago, bought great courses lectures on how to play, Unfortunately the teacher did not say how to hold it in first lecture, 3rd or 4th lecture, Being ambidextrous, found out I had it upside down and backwards. So pissed off gave up. If you are a teacher do not make assumptions.
 
Look up Buster Odeholm on youtube. Watch him play guitar. Nothing is impossible. He's also changed how people record music the past few years. Different is perfectly fine (and sometimes better).
 

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