Do not be afraid of the many fingers that have to press several strings at the same time. Most chords are played with 3 fingers, sometimes only 2 or 1. Once you know the secret to figuring out how the chords are formed, the rest is easy. What is difficult is the many hours of practice until you become really good. As long as you keep practicing, you will only tend to get better. If you stop for a long while, it will take time again to pick up from where you last left off, making you almost start again from the very beginning. Try learning with a Dobro.
Mitch Carvalho
I am a full-time home-based Marketing Manager by day, 24/7 Mom, and a Blogger/Content Creator in my spare time. Proud mom to 2 girls and 1 boy, Derelle, Erchelle, and Elric.
I am happy to share my adventures as I walk through motherhood and have to do most things on my own while my husband works miles away from us. Turning my passion into a profitable venture is another thing.
Authoring and managing this personal blog developed my social media awareness over the years.
From being an ex-OFW to doing what I am good at in the comfort of my own home – while taking good care of my 3 wonderful kids, I hope that people see me as a great inspiration when it comes to pursuing my passion and turning it into a profitable venture.
A giant leap like this is such a challenging journey but indeed is rewarding. A few bumps along this whole journey did not stop me from being the best version of myself.