Hmm... I wonder how many official over age 62 "old timers" are going to show up for this event I just read about today?
I wonder if I can learn to play the fiddle in 30 days? I got my first fiddle at age 70 and did take a few lessons about 6 years ago, even though I decided an injury to my right hand made it too awkward to hold the bow, but I do still have a fiddle.
If only they had started the old-timer category at 75, I might even have a chance, but I don't know about competing about all those talented, full of get up and go 60-somethings who have been playing since childhood.