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EPISODE · May 28, 2026 · 37 MIN

Never Too Late For Lead Guitar

from The Steve Stine Podcast · host Steve Stine

Send Steve a Text MessageA kid gets a guitar with strings so high it’s basically unplayable, struggles for two years, and then hears the sentence that can haunt a musician for decades: “Stop wasting your money, it’s hopeless.” Our guest Elad did what a lot of people do after that kind of moment, he quit. Then life happened in a big way: he grew up in the suburbs of New York, found himself pulled toward identity and purpose after the Yom Kippur War, immigrated to Israel, and helped build a brand new kibbutz in the Negev Desert from the ground up.Now he’s retired and back to the instrument, and the guitar story gets even more interesting. We talk about adult guitar learning and why confidence changes everything, how rhythm players hit a wall when lead guitar and improvisation enter the picture, and what it takes to move from “I need the chord chart” to “I can actually hear where this is going.” Elad shares a breakthrough moment: pulling apart a pentatonic solo by ear from a cover and getting it close in under an hour, something he says was impossible for him a year ago.We also dig into the unsexy parts of getting better: sloppy technique, unwanted strings ringing, speed limits, and how to stay motivated when progress is real but uneven. The thread that ties it together is community. Elad explains why posting imperfect videos helped him grow, why a non-judgmental guitar community matters, and how relationships inside an online guitar course can keep you practicing when willpower runs out. If you care about guitar practice habits, ear training, jamming, and realistic progress for older players, this conversation will hit home.Subscribe for more guitarist stories, share this with a friend who thinks it’s “too late,” and leave a review so more players can find us. What’s the one skill you want to stop saying “no” to on guitar?Thanks for being here!! I will continue to do my best to bring you the best, most informative guitar discussions to help you along your guitar journey! Please like, share and subscribe to get the word out about this podcast, and please check out the GuitarZoom Academy if you are ready to achieve your guitar goals!!GuitarZoom Homepage The more you share this podcast with others, the more I can continue to grow this channel and offer the best information and advice I can to you.Thank you!SteveLinks:Check out the GuitarZoom Academy:https://academy.guitarzoom.com/Steve’s Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/stinemus... GuitarZoom Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/guitarz0... Songs Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/GuitarSo... . 

Send Steve a Text Message A kid gets a guitar with strings so high it’s basically unplayable, struggles for two years, and then hears the sentence that can haunt a musician for decades: “Stop wasting your money, it’s hopeless.” Our guest Elad did what a lot of people do after that kind of moment, he quit. Then life happened in a big way: he grew up in the suburbs of New York, found himself pulled toward identity and purpose after the Yom Kippur War, immigrated to Israel, and helped build a br...

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