Oh gosh, how do I make this long story short and interesting? Here goes... 10 years old, the local music shop calls and offers my parents a free "music aptitude test" -- how many of us had those? Of course, I passed and the next thing I knew I was in music class. Alfred books, Monkees music (it was the '60s), note by note sight reading -- ugh, I couldn't stand it and quit. Didn't pick up the guitar again until I was 18 when a friend gave me his broken nylon string guitar and I repaired it with nuts and bolts (!!). It worked and I started to play. No lessons, just exploration. FF to 1985 and I bought a nice Yamaha acoustic (still have it!) and went to a community college night class. He had us playing chords on the first night and barre chords and Bob Dylan tunes by the third class. I was inspired. It's always been a part time as-I'm-interested thing for me, so as someone else above said, I'm mostly a strummer, but not always. I have a bass as well and can do Lady Madonna on it... but I've never really gone much beyond that on the bass. 1999 in the Mars Music store chain I applied for their Weekend Warriors program. They put me with a bunch of other folks and we had one month to learn how to be a band before we put a 30-minute show on in the middle of the store for customers. Due to the attrition of students I found myself playing lead guitar and singing, which I'd never done publicly before. We must have done OK because they asked us back for a second show during their big upcoming sale weekend! Then I put it down again and didn't pick it up until 2019 when we moved to Washington NC where they have a really great jam group. I played with them for two years before the pandemic struck and that's been it since then. I'm looking forward to learning more here and picking things up again. I just discovered a jam group here in New Bern, and I'm hoping this will get me back in the groove to be able to play there. Sorry -- wasn't very successful in keeping it short...!!