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By *naswingdress OP   Woman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

I'm thinking about picking up a new hobby. Instrument or language sort of thing. Who does this or wants to do this?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'm thinking about picking up a new hobby. Instrument or language sort of thing. Who does this or wants to do this? "

I want to. I’d love to learn to play the guitar, I’ve always wanted to, and I will.

I already sing and play piano.

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By *naswingdress OP   Woman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

The Internet is great for resources to teach yourself, isn't it?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I taught myself to play the saxophone

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I tried teaching myself woodworking but only ended up being proficient at making matchsticks. I'm currently improving my cooking skills. Does that count?

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By *naswingdress OP   Woman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

That's amazing.

I'm trying to take the rust off my German

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By *uzukiNo1Woman  over a year ago

Rhyl

Mechanics, with the help of you tube......

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By *urls and DressesWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere near here

I taught myself to sew, I can now make dresses and am actually pretty good at it. I used books mostly

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I can play piano

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Self taught skills I can speak to the dead

It’s not really self taught but my development has been self taught

Mrscxxx

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Oh I totally love researching and learning! It makes me feel more alive!

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By *onbons_xxMan  over a year ago

Bolton

Taught myself a foreign language before a stint away, it proved a good grounding in the basics though I can’t remember much of it now

I try to go on classes now and then for things that interest me, sometimes they work and sometimes I figure out to go back to the drawing board

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Oh my goodness, I've taught myself so many things over the years with the internets help! From sewing and knitting,wire jewllery making to playing the cello and various art techniques.

I'm one of those people who adores learning, and picks things up quickly there's a whole world of knowledge and skills out there... Life's too short not to learn more!

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By *naswingdress OP   Woman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Taught myself a foreign language before a stint away, it proved a good grounding in the basics though I can’t remember much of it now

I try to go on classes now and then for things that interest me, sometimes they work and sometimes I figure out to go back to the drawing board "

I wonder if apps and free websites are a good way to get a taste before working out if paying for lessons is worth it.

I won't claim I'm anything special but it's what I did getting into makeup. Read up online and I've had a few lessons.

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By *naswingdress OP   Woman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Oh my goodness, I've taught myself so many things over the years with the internets help! From sewing and knitting,wire jewllery making to playing the cello and various art techniques.

I'm one of those people who adores learning, and picks things up quickly there's a whole world of knowledge and skills out there... Life's too short not to learn more! "

You've written from my heart

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I can face paint and do balloon modelling, thanks you tube for the tutorials.

I would like to make clothes or upcycle stuff.

I'm too lazy and skint to do it tho

P

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I’m such a nosey person that learning new things is an integral part of my life. Atm, seriously need to improve my sexting so looking to Google for help

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By *DreamOfGenieWoman  over a year ago

London

I'm learning BSL at the moment via an online course - loving it so far!

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By *ilkenWoman  over a year ago

Manchester

5 years ago took up the saxophone and have taught myself to a decent standard. It did help though being able to already read music.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'm learning BSL at the moment via an online course - loving it so far!"

Yes so much this! I've been meaning to so this for years as I think it shouldn't be a skill, it should be something we all learn as standard

P

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By *dam1971Man  over a year ago

Bedford


"I'm learning BSL at the moment via an online course - loving it so far!"

A friend of mine is learning this, apparently meeting in groups can help as well.

I love learning stuff. There was a podcast on recently about how it’s good for the brain when you learn things, it makes extra connections which keeps it healthy.

I can’t remember any more which is probably a sign I’m not learning enough

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By *naswingdress OP   Woman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

Podcasts are also awesome for hearing about new things, learning a little about a new area.

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By *abs..Woman  over a year ago

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I try to do something new each year/couple of years. A life change now means I will be looking for something new but I am undecided at the moment.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'm learning BSL at the moment via an online course - loving it so far!"

I'm use and continue to learn Makaton as we use it at work

it's great to use on work nights out

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By *pursChick aka ShortieWoman  over a year ago

On a mooch

It’s always good to learn new things and the web is alive with tutorials and apps that can get you started.

I taught myself drawing years ago, before the web, it’s just making that first step. My lad is using it to teach himself to draw just following someone drawing something, amongst other things, and the results have been surprising.

I’d love to learn a language but I’ve always got too hung up on why is that female / Male / neutral and the sentence rearrange. How I passed German and French I’ll never know

Good luck with whatever you all decide doing

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By *naswingdress OP   Woman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


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I’d love to learn a language but I’ve always got too hung up on why is that female / Male / neutral and the sentence rearrange. How I passed German and French I’ll never know

Good luck with whatever you all decide doing "

I went with, it doesn't matter as long as I remember.

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By *ig1gaz1Man  over a year ago

bradford

Ive picked up a few hobbies over the years.

always fixed or mended my own cars so,

learnt mig welding and added to my arc welding skills.

Ive built a few wood stoves.

rocket stove hotplate and also a compact rocket stove heater, now building the boiler version.

Remembered the lathes at school so bought one and use it often.

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By *pursChick aka ShortieWoman  over a year ago

On a mooch


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I’d love to learn a language but I’ve always got too hung up on why is that female / Male / neutral and the sentence rearrange. How I passed German and French I’ll never know

Good luck with whatever you all decide doing

I went with, it doesn't matter as long as I remember. "

I think I was a bit to argumentative at school and logical, always wanted to know “why” about something ?? but whenever I go to another country I always learn the basics and have the phrase book handy, as polite to try and speak the language of the country you are in

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By *naswingdress OP   Woman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

Oh I get that! But I got past it by, it's not really "gender" (think das Maedchen - excuse lazy umlaut), and they have their own "rules" I'm not privy to.

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By *eliWoman  over a year ago

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"I'm learning BSL at the moment via an online course - loving it so far!

I'm use and continue to learn Makaton as we use it at work

it's great to use on work nights out "

Makaton is brilliant - I taught myself it so I could communicate with a family member. I'd love to carry on learning coding - I picked it up when gaming and then stopped when I gave up being a hardcore gamer. I'd love to learn how to pole dance and crochet but the former probably requires classes.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Most things that I really value have been through self directed learning rather than being taught. Playing the guitar and much of what I do for work I learned without a teacher in the traditional sense. I’m about to embark on immersing myself in the Latin based languages to see if I can develop my ability to converse in them properly. The challenge will be putting sufficient time aside. I also aim to learn how to play lead guitar as I only really play acoustically based rhythm guitar at the moment.

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By *rNaughtyNickMan  over a year ago

Birmingham

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By *aven RedWoman  over a year ago

Liverpool

I'm learning myself sign language x

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By *xperimentalistMan  over a year ago

East Yorkshire

Looking for something new to learn

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I taught myself cake decorating when my son was a baby. I can also tile

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'm learning BSL at the moment via an online course - loving it so far!

I'm use and continue to learn Makaton as we use it at work

it's great to use on work nights out

Makaton is brilliant - I taught myself it so I could communicate with a family member. I'd love to carry on learning coding - I picked it up when gaming and then stopped when I gave up being a hardcore gamer. I'd love to learn how to pole dance and crochet but the former probably requires classes."

I'm currently having pole dance lessons - be prepared for dry skin as moisturising makes you slide down the pole, bruising and very rough sore skin

apart from that it's great fun

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I taught my self to play keyboard.

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By *lan157Man  over a year ago

a village near Haywards Heath in East Sussex

I am learning to cook by practicing on friends who come to dinner.

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By *naswingdress OP   Woman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"I am learning to cook by practicing on friends who come to dinner."

I taught myself to cook practicing on myself because no one wanted to eat what I made myself eat for awhile

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I taught myself how to play guitar years ago. Bought a cheap acoustic one, a chord book and spent hours and hours practicing. Now I'm quite an accomplished guitarist and have played in a couple of bands

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By *elma and ShaggyCouple  over a year ago

Bedworth

I love teaching myself new skill and hobbies, the Internet is an amazing learning tool!

I’ve taught myself how to spin with a drop spindle and spinning wheel, how to knit socks (I only ever wear handmade socks now, never shop bought) and lace making.

This week I’ve bought a clarinet and am slowly making progress with the basics by watching YouTube while waiting for my beginners book to arrive

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By *naswingdress OP   Woman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

Ooh, once you get over the horrible squeaking phase, the lower range of the clarinet is relatively easy (up to B flat), and the lowest bit (C to E) is rich and rewarding.

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By *thwalescplCouple  over a year ago

brecon

I've always been pretty good at DIY, having spent a few years working on the fringes of the building trade, but I'd never done tiling, so went and watched a few tutorials, bought some kit, and did it. Started with a floor, and then moved on to bathroom and kitchen. I got so good I was offered a job as a tiler by the people who re-did our kitchen (wankers took all my tiling off lol!), but I turned it down, I'm good because I dont have a boss looking over my shoulder telling me to go faster!

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By *elma and ShaggyCouple  over a year ago

Bedworth


"Ooh, once you get over the horrible squeaking phase, the lower range of the clarinet is relatively easy (up to B flat), and the lowest bit (C to E) is rich and rewarding. "

The squeaking is awful, my poor cats ran to hide the first time I got it out I remember when I started secondary school they let me try out for instruments, couldn’t get a sound out of a single reed double reed was easy though and I went on to learn the bassoon.

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By *naswingdress OP   Woman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Ooh, once you get over the horrible squeaking phase, the lower range of the clarinet is relatively easy (up to B flat), and the lowest bit (C to E) is rich and rewarding.

The squeaking is awful, my poor cats ran to hide the first time I got it out I remember when I started secondary school they let me try out for instruments, couldn’t get a sound out of a single reed double reed was easy though and I went on to learn the bassoon. "

You'll get there. I get it

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By *alandNitaCouple  over a year ago

Scunthorpe


"I'm thinking about picking up a new hobby. Instrument or language sort of thing. Who does this or wants to do this? "

I've taught myself to play several instruments when I was younger and play drums in a couple of pub bands. These days though there are loads of tutorials on YouTube which makes it loads easier.

Cal

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Taught myself Arabic, Urdu and Russian, can speak all three fluently, can also speak Italian and German, enough to get by but not fluent enough to hold a good in depth conversation, although never really needed to speak German or Italian enough to warrant learning more.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'm pretty good at fixing white goods, washing machine brushes, tumble drier heating elements and belt, still need to fix dishwasher

the years spent in my dad's electrical shop/workshop as a child paid off

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By *urning the kinkMan  over a year ago

bristol

Wood turning

Self taught and loving it

Even better when I learnt how to turn my first dildo

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By *partharmonyCouple  over a year ago

Ruislip

I have been learning the guitar by myself for years but it helps that I have been playing the piano for nearly 40 years and gives me a good musical grounding.

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By *naswingdress OP   Woman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"I have been learning the guitar by myself for years but it helps that I have been playing the piano for nearly 40 years and gives me a good musical grounding. "

Yeah. I don't know how I'd do it completely cold.

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By *naswingdress OP   Woman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

I wonder if a skill exchange might be fun.

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By *partharmonyCouple  over a year ago

Ruislip


"I wonder if a skill exchange might be fun. "

You're too far away to meet face to face but I'd be happy to do a video link-up and share some of my guitar or piano knowledge and experience if you wanted (tech and time allowing).

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By *wist my nipplesCouple  over a year ago

North East Scotland, mostly

I've always wanted to learn French, there's so much beautiful French song I'd like to explore but I'm rubbish at the vowels! Plus I'd love to play the drums properly. I can keep a basic beat but that's as far as it goes...

Mrs TMN x

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By *naswingdress OP   Woman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

I hate being a beginner it's hard

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By *partharmonyCouple  over a year ago

Ruislip


"I hate being a beginner it's hard

"

It is, but it's better than not trying. Happy to help if you want. Luke

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By *naswingdress OP   Woman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"I hate being a beginner it's hard

It is, but it's better than not trying. Happy to help if you want. Luke"

I've gone the language route, and the pronunciation is doing my head in. It doesn't make sense. And it's not my first foreign language!

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By *uciyassMan  over a year ago

sheffield

I teached meself to reed and rite using the open university on channel 901 on sky

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By *naswingdress OP   Woman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"I teached meself to reed and rite using the open university on channel 901 on sky"

I have older relatives who did teach themselves basic literacy and numeracy later in life.

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By *rwhowhatwherewhyMan  over a year ago

Aylesbury

Try any paradox grand strategy games. It takes at least 1500 hours to become remotely competent at them

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By *naswingdress OP   Woman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Try any paradox grand strategy games. It takes at least 1500 hours to become remotely competent at them "

I'm going to stick with "wtf that's not what those letters say" for now

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"That's amazing.

I'm trying to take the rust off my German "

I sort of ‘self taught’ myself German.

Used learning apps and I travel to Germany a few times a year (one main summer holiday then some long weekends) to practice. I’ve always loved the country and plan to move there so I had the drive behind me to do so.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Trying to learn French with Duo Lingo app.

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By *rwhowhatwherewhyMan  over a year ago

Aylesbury


"Try any paradox grand strategy games. It takes at least 1500 hours to become remotely competent at them

I'm going to stick with "wtf that's not what those letters say" for now "

Yeah, good luck with that. I'd love to learn German but I suck at languages lol.

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By *naswingdress OP   Woman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Trying to learn French with Duo Lingo app."

The fault I see with Duolingo is that it doesn't teach the rules of grammar, at least not in the languages I've tried. You need to supplement with other things.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I've taught myself how to cook like a pro and how to bake boutique cupcakes, perfectly iced. It's fun and the reward is, I get to eat it. I've had some bloody disasters mind, but perfecting a soufflé and making a perfect jus has been very rewarding.

I'm now teaching myself how to repair scooters as I ride them and I need to properly maintain my new one. I quite like getting dirty hands

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