Question for the musicians out there

After you’ve played a long time does it feel like something else to playing through your fingers? I’ve practiced about 3000 hours on guitar though that was over a lifetime.

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You have unconscious competence of guitar at that point.
I’m jealous.

You can really make a woman happy with that.

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Not really… I try to play what I can sing!

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I’m not sure. I’m waiting for my piano note stickers before I commence with the keyboard. :pensive:

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Oooh can you read sheets? Or are the stickers for CDEFGABC?

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Yes the stickers are for the notes. I need to learn them…

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Do u also play an instrument?

i quit really practicing drums at 17. thats when i stopped taking lessons. if people wanted to play music we would but i rarely practiced. then i stopped for years and picked it up again.

ive been playing a djembe lately.

Keyboard/piano and drums.

My guitar is with my bro; need to get it back and learn it. It’s a jumbo guitar though, so I might downsize to a standard acoustic and learn that instead.

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I’ve been playing piano for 16 years and I only have about 4,120 hours of practice built up. And that’s with playing for one hour, five days a week consistently.

They say you need 10,000 hours to be an expert. And that’s at anything btw.

That’s cool. Music is therapy.

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When i played pianoaccordeon i didn’t played sheetmusic anymore after a few years and let my creativity flow. My friends liked it.

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