I wasn't given the opportunity to learn, so I don't have personal regrets about it. But, I would have liked to learn something. My parents never suggested lessons and I didn't know that I could ask for something like that. Music classes in school were a complete joke. I had a music teacher in my first year at high school, who spent the hour reading the register and pretending to fall asleep. Nobody complained, as it was a free hour for us all. Then, we got a different teacher the following year. She asked us what instruments we had been learning the previous year. We all looked at one another in amazement - were we supposed to be learning an instrument? There was no more music in school after the second year. The teacher had recommended that I should take it as a certificate subject, but after the fiasco in the first year, I felt I'd too much to learn and worried that I might get that man again.
I've tried as an adult, but my brain seems to be too hard wired to allow it. It's much easier for children to learn. So, my daughter had some guitar lessons, but couldn't concentrate for 10 mins, let alone the 30min lesson, so we gave up. I'm hoping that she'll want to try it again.
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