Moosemom - It's never too late to pick up some music
Paul - I hope you get to where you post a video somewhere with you playing the pipes! How cool would that be!?
Actually, a few years ago I took some lessons on both the Appalachian and the hammered dulcimers. I got pretty good at the hammered variety; I taught myself a bit of "Ode to Joy".
I'd never heard of the Q-chord either, before this post (looked it up on the Internets of everything now).I got a chanter for Christmas and am trying to get round to learning the bagpipes (a chanter is the business part of a set of bagpipes, you learn on that before fighting with the tartan cat thing).
I decided a few years ago that I wanted to learn how to play the guitar. I went out and tried to find the smallest sized guitar I could get, because of my small hands and short arms. The one I ended up getting is a folk sized guitar. Unfortunately, it's still too big and my pinky fingers don't have the strength to hold down the strings. I thought about learning how to play it upside down, on my lap (there are a couple of really good blind guitar players who play that way), but I haven't found the time.Paul, when I was a kid, about 7 years old, I decided I wanted to learn how to play the bagpipes. My aunt played when she was a teenager, and my mom was a highland dancer. I started taking lessons, and I lasted about 4 months. My hands were so small, that my fingers were having trouble covering the holes on the chanter. The instructor finally gave up on me, saying that I should come back when I was older and my hands grew. Unfortunately, my hands are still the same size as they were back then.