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Music is always a great way to make friends. Most musicians want to make music with others, so they are pretty easy to approach about it. If you aren't up to their level, they'll help you, and if you are better than them, you can help them.
I'm an old guy, but I can't tell you how fast the generation gaps evaporate when musicians start talking. Decades don't matter when you are talking about your favorite music.
Music is such a great contributor to society, that I can't believe the MAGA Nazis haven't tried to ban it yet.