When we started Project 52 I thought a lot about date ideas, and then ideas started popping into my head for dates I thought Brian should take me on. Of course they don't count if he doesn't think of them himself, right? Well, I decided to use my telepathic powers and plant a date idea in his head. I wanted him to teach me to play guitar. I also mentioned the idea to a few friends of mine. The more mind power the better! Not long after that, having the patience of a 2 year old, I started dropping verbal hints. When I mentioned that my finger nails were nice and short and would be perfect for my date idea, he figured it out. Little did I know one of my friends had also taken matters into her own hands. She friended him on Facebook and sent him a message telling him of my desire to learn to play guitar! Brian and I tend to look at Facebook together, and I saw her message. She was so BUSTED! Of course I immediately forgave her since she is a great friend who only had my happiness in mind. So, I got my guitar lesson!
Brian started out by teaching me the parts of the guitar, the names of the strings, and how to read guitar tab. I played the trumpet growing up and new how to read music, but tab was totally new to me. It took my brain a little while to switch gears and come at it from a different angle. Then came the actual playing of the guitar. It was really hard! My fingers would not stay in the right spots no matter how hard I tried, and I could not press hard enough to dampen the strings all the way. I sounded great. Brian had fun watching the faces I made as I concentrated on the chords and had a good laugh at the pitiful dying animal noises coming from the guitar. My finger tips started hurting after about 5 minutes, but I struggled on. In the end I learned a handful of cords and the opening riff to Metallica's Enter Sandman. By then my finger tips and Brian's ears were screaming for mercy.
| My awesome and sexy teacher! |
| Ouch! My soft finger tips were numb for several hours afterwords. |
Ouchie your poor fingers, but I'm still proud of both of you for making the time and thank goodness for good friends to intervene :)
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