The Price of Learning

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Eldon
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The Price of Learning

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Finally got my mail order strings today. Went to put them on and found out the string slot in the changer fingers for strings 9 & 10 is too narrow. I need to take the guitar apart to re-work the 2 fingers otherwise I'd get grindings in my shanger mechanism.

The Price of Learning = 2 steps forward, one step back and sometimes 1 or 2 steps sideways.

I got some yardwork done in the meantime.
Music is what feelings sound like!

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azureskys
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Re: The Price of Learning

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Learning something new is always exciting for me i try to look at it that way lol Once you start getting into it it ll make your brain work and cause frustration but thats a challenge and i like a good challenge , failure is not a lose its part of the learning ,everytime you try something new set small goals one at a time and conquer them then move on to the next part , pretty soon you ll look back and say hey i did it , picture yourself standing back and looking at your handiwork with a sense of accomplishment YOU DID IT . Azureskys :D Russ
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Scott Howard
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Re: The Price of Learning

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That is why the second is better than the first . The third will be better than the second and so on . I have learned from mistakes and only consider it a mistake if you fail to learn from it.
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