A study of 2,000 UK adults found learning a favourite song on the guitar and becoming fluent in another language are among the skills most want to adopt.
While others are keen to get more artistic, by painting or taking up photography.
Only 15 per cent of those polled are currently happy with their skillset as it stands, and London (74 per cent) and Wales (70 per cent) lead the learning charge and are the keenest to expand their knowledge.
It also emerged that 39 per cent think learning a new skill is good for the brain.
The research was commissioned in conjunction with the launch of Fender’s Beginner’s Hub and found more than a third (34 per cent) would feel proud of themselves for mastering a new skill.
Yet, as many as 36 per cent feel too old to pick up new skills and a quarter of those who feel they have missed the chance to learn are only aged between 18 and 24.
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