I believe it depends on the type of person you are. The guitar can be therapeutic to some extent but, as with everything, irritating for beginners. if you are looking to be a guitarist it is recommended you get a cheaper, but playable, guitar to start out with to see if you have an interest and if so you can start putting more money into lessons, and equipment, but if your looking for a hobby, i wouldn't recommend the guitar or any instrument for that matter. playing music takes dedication and will power, in other words, it can be your best friend or your worst enemy.
Yes.
yes but it is hard
yes and this generally a sign that you are playing your guitar to hard or you need new strings
The volume of the guitar determines on how hard the string is strummed, how much room it has to echo, and the environment the guitar is being played in. The loudest sound from a guitar will come when the string is strummed hard, allowed to ring freely with no other contact, and is played in a large, open room.
yes
hard
Yes.
with hard work and commitment, anything is possible.
hard
Your guitar strings may be hard to press because they are too high off the fretboard, the strings are old and need to be replaced, or the guitar neck may need adjustment.
Cause it's hard to play the electric guitar without it, though classical guitar players use their fingers.
It just gives you the medal for guitar
everything that rocked hard... ;-)
That is hard... Gibson or Fender.
harder than my erections
It depends if you want to or not.
yes but it is hard