Hey, guys!
Today's lesson is actually a request. A handful of people who have been especially helped by my Musician Psychology series asked me to answer the question of whether it's ever too late to start on an instrument, and if you can ever truly "catch up" to someone who's been playing longer than you have.
At first, I thought this would be a simple yes or no, but as time went on and I considered it more, the thought occurred to me that there are actually a lot of intricacies to this topic, and that it warranted a lesson all its own.
So, if you've ever wondered about that same question yourself, be sure to check out the following video:
About the Author:
Kevin Goetz is a music teacher by trade, with a focus on empowering students with the skills and knowledge needed to make a living as a musician. This includes everything from technique, to songwriting, to marketing, to audio engineering, to even the mentalities necessary for success.
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