Thursday, March 19, 2009

Recessions are great for Guitar

We currently live in a world that is experiencing a financial shake up. I won't go into the details but we will all feel the effects in someway eventually. Most people are being cautious about spending including myself.

But people are people and we still want to be doing things we enjoy. The trick is to do the things that cost less or at least give you more satisfaction for your hard earned dollars. Guitar playing would have to rate as one of the best options for recessionary blues. Think about it. If you bought a guitar ($200) had a weekly lesson for a year ($1000) plus a few extras ($300) you would have spent $1500 for the year. Now compare that to a restaurant meal once a week for a year. ($50 x 52) and you are looking at $2600 not to mention the transport and the extra calories.

So which is a better option? Guitar of course! On top of everything you will feel good about yourself as you gradually improve. I am yet to meet anyone who said they regretted learning guitar. Does such a person exist?

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