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is it too late for me to become a profesional classical guitar player

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kinkybinky | 18:11 Fri 07th Aug 2009 | Music
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I started playing classical guitar when i was 8, I pregressed very quickly until after 3 years i went to secondry school and started to learn electric. After 4 years, i finally realise that i hate electric and am no good at it, is it too late for me to become a proffesional classical guitar player and play in an orchestra of something like that.
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I'm assuming you're now around 15 or 16. That's certainly not too late.

I don't know about orchestral playing - there aren't a lot of orchestral pieces that use the guitar, but there are plenty more opportunities for a competent guitarist.

It goes without saying, of course, that you should expect to have to work very hard. Speak to your teachers or see if you can find a guitar teacher who will continue to teach you classical style.

And if you're not as young as I think you are, well, it's never too late.
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It's not too late at all kb.
My eldest son, who's 11, was going to go to a school of music in Manchester because he's very good at it. They take on students right up to the 10th or 11th grade I think, so if this is what you really want to do - go for it, and good luck.

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