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Jan 16 2009

Advice on beginning guitar and using music as therapy

Published by Ryan Edmunds at 1:38 pm under Basics, Blog Edit This

Roxie of RecoveryRocks has explained how playing the guitar and playing music in general can be a unique form of therapy for recovering addicts. In an exclusive interview with Roxie, I gave some advice on getting started with the guitar. We covered everything from the intimidating process of buying your first guitar to where to find a guitar teacher. I even got a chance to share some fond childhood memories of when I was just starting out.

If you’re wondering why I would ever say something like:

-Not everybody has a barn and a Dad who cares enough to lock them in it.

Head over to RecoveryRocks to read the full interview .

Thanks Roxie!

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2 Responses to “Advice on beginning guitar and using music as therapy”

  1. recoveryrockson 18 Jan 2009 at 3:34 am edit this

    You’re welcome. I loved your answers.

    Roxie
    http://recoveryrocks.today.com/

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