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Fifty Years, Six Strings: A Life of Guitar and Wonder How Playing Guitar for a Lifetime Brings Healing, Joy, and Human Connection 50 Years, 6 Strings, Endless Joy Fifty years ago, I picked up a guitar and strummed my first uncertain chord. I had no idea that six strings would become the most consistent, loyal […]