Welcome Elise! I received my first guitar for Christmas at 60, so it is never too late.
Welcome “sister moonshine”, plenty resource in this community to help you on your way.
It’s never too late to start, but nearly always too soon to stop.
Whatever guitar you received, and if not already done, it’s worth having the set-up checked by someone who really knows the workings of a guitar. YouTube can help you check stuff, but the “doing” needs some expertise.
Even the biggest “names” in the market can churn out potential kindling.
Looking forward to hearing you play sometime, when you’re ready.
Have fun
Thank you so much for your welcome and advice, I’m really enjoying it all so far
Thank you
Aw that’s great to hear, gives me a bit more confidence
Thank you, the encouragement so far just in the welcomes is amazing
Thank you and thanks for the advice I will check that out
Thank you I’m not good at all, but just feel so relaxed when I pick my guitar up
Thank you, I’m looking forward to learning so much from here
Thank you so much
Thank you
Thanks and loving it so far
Thanks so much for that
Thank you Im really looking forward to learning here
Thanks I’m feeling more at home already here
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R.
Welcome Elise, better late than never. There’s a few of us Scots on here, anyone will give help and advice if needed. Enjoy
Hi Elise, welcome to the community forum. Have fun on Justin’s website learning and playing songs with your new guitar.
Welcome! There is a great community here. Can’t wait to see what you can do!
Jeff
Thanks. I’ll be honest I haven’t a clue what I’m doing here… You probably guessed that . I’m totally winging it. I didn’t actually expecting anyone to say hello