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Starting late

I'm interested in stories of people who started playing relatively late in life. I am 19 years old and will be starting in couple of days. I am absolutely thrilled that I finally got that opportunity but some of the people I know keep discouraging me from it saying it is too late and it will be extremely challenging now. I just want to hear your stories.

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u/Outrageous-Tip4302 — 4 days ago

Starting late

I'm interested in stories of people who started playing relatively late in life. I am 19 years old and will be starting in couple of days. I am absolutely thrilled that I finally got that opportunity but some of the people I know keep discouraging me from it saying it is too late and it will be extremely challenging now. I just want to hear your stories.

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u/Outrageous-Tip4302 — 4 days ago
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Clarinet and the flute

Recently I got an opportunity to learn the clarinet in my local orchestra. I've wanted to start a new instrument apart from the piano I've been playing for couple of months now, so after I got the info that free clarinet lessons are available I signed up. They start in two weeks. I really like the sound of the clarinet, however I've been ​dreaming about the flute for a long time. Due to financial reasons I wasn't able to have private lessons but now I believe I can afford two lessons a month. So my question is, is it better to start learning clarinet and the flute at the same time or should I focus on the clarinet and then after some time try the flute?

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u/Outrageous-Tip4302 — 5 days ago

Clarinet and flute

Recently I got an opportunity to learn the clarinet in my local orchestra. I've wanted to start a new instrument apart from the piano I've been playing for couple of months now, so after I got the info that free clarinet lessons are available I signed up. They start in two weeks. I really like the sound of the clarinet, however I've been ​dreaming about the flute for a long time. Due to financial reasons I wasn't able to have private lessons but now I believe I can afford two lessons a month. So my question is, is it better to start learning clarinet and the flute at the same time or should I focus on the clarinet and then after some time try the flute?

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u/Outrageous-Tip4302 — 5 days ago