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A lot of guitarists don’t quit because they stop loving music. They quit because life gets loud and practice gets messy. Steve Stine sits down with Chris Macry, a 62-year-old guitarist who played hard as a kid, stepped away for years while raising children as a single father, and then made a serious return with a new goal: stop feeling stuck and finally grow into the player he always wanted to be.
We talk about the exact spark that made Chris pick up the guitar in the first place, what it was like learning before YouTube guitar lessons existed, and why “just knowing pentatonic boxes” can feel frustrating when you can’t name keys or navigate the fretboard with confidence. Chris also shares the real hurdle he faced when joining an online guitar program: not lack of talent, but overwhelm. Too many lessons can make you feel like you’re always behind, even when you’re improving.
The turning point is practical and repeatable: focus on what matters, build a simple plan, and use a practice log to spot patterns in your playing and your habits. Along the way, we dig into something even bigger than technique: the role of a supportive guitar community, mentorship, and how confidence grows when you stop hiding and start playing with people who challenge you.
If you’re an adult learner, coming back after a long break, or searching for structured online guitar learning that actually sticks, you’ll hear yourself in this conversation. Subscribe, share this with a guitarist who needs a push, and leave a review with the one practice habit you’re committing to next.
Thanks for being here!! I will continue to do my best to bring you the best, most informative guitar discussions to help you along your guitar journey!
The more you share this podcast with others, the more I can continue to grow this channel and offer the best information and advice I can to you.
Thank you!
Steve
Links:
Check out the GuitarZoom Academy:
https://academy.guitarzoom.com/
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Send Steve a Text Message
A lot of guitarists don’t quit because they stop loving music. They quit because life gets loud and practice gets messy. Steve Stine sits down with Chris Macry, a 62-year-old guitarist who played hard as a kid, stepped away for years while raising children as a single father, and then made a serious return with a new goal: stop feeling stuck and finally grow into the player he always wanted to be.
We talk about the exact spark that made Chris pick up the guitar in the first place, what it was like learning before YouTube guitar lessons existed, and why “just knowing pentatonic boxes” can feel frustrating when you can’t name keys or navigate the fretboard with confidence. Chris also shares the real hurdle he faced when joining an online guitar program: not lack of talent, but overwhelm. Too many lessons can make you feel like you’re always behind, even when you’re improving.
The turning point is practical and repeatable: focus on what matters, build a simple plan, and use a practice log to spot patterns in your playing and your habits. Along the way, we dig into something even bigger than technique: the role of a supportive guitar community, mentorship, and how confidence grows when you stop hiding and start playing with people who challenge you.
If you’re an adult learner, coming back after a long break, or searching for structured online guitar learning that actually sticks, you’ll hear yourself in this conversation. Subscribe, share this with a guitarist who needs a push, and leave a review with the one practice habit you’re committing to next.
Thanks for being here!! I will continue to do my best to bring you the best, most informative guitar discussions to help you along your guitar journey!
The more you share this podcast with others, the more I can continue to grow this channel and offer the best information and advice I can to you.
Thank you!
Steve
Links:
Check out the GuitarZoom Academy:
https://academy.guitarzoom.com/

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