My dad bought me a guitar and people would ask me to play.

I'm left handed, but my dad taught me to play guitar right-handed.

My dad bought me a guitar when I was very young, and I never looked back.

One of my favorite things to do is play guitar with my dad, who taught me.

Yeah, my dad bought me a guitar when I was like 10, and I didn't really want it then.

My dad got me the same mic I use on everything now - this $200 mic from Guitar Center.

My dad didn't want me to play guitar. He played piano, so I chose that. And I ended up loving it.

What I do now is all my dad's fault, because he bought me a guitar as a boy, for no apparent reason.

My dad always had me sing alongside him while he played guitar. He taught me how to harmonize to an old song of his, 'Missing You.'

When I was small, my parents came back from Tijuana, and my dad bought me a very small acoustic guitar. I loved it. I started making up my own songs right away.

There were a lot of different styles in the house - Motown, Led Zeppelin, Rolling Stones, jazz - and my dad played flamenco guitar. Soon I realized that bass was what was really grooving me.

Growing up and playing guitar with my dad and stuff like really influenced me. It definitely must've had an impact on why Miley wanted to sing and why I wanted to sing and play guitar as well.

I picked Dad's guitar up when I was 8. It hurt to play, so I put it down and picked it back up when I was 15 and dug in. The guitar helped me come out of my shell and kind of gave me an identity at school.

There was a guitar that my uncle owned and never learnt to play. He sold it to my dad, and when I heard 'Layla', that was the tune that really grabbed me. I said to my dad, 'Wait, there's a guitar, right?'

I didn't decide to play guitar, but that was the instrument which I was offered. I've always been interested in horn-type instruments, such as a saxophone; but those instruments are very expensive, so my dad bought me a guitar instead. I didn't like the guitar at first, but after noodling on it for several months, I developed a feel for it.

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