dwf1004
Well-known member
OK, so this is the thread that separates the thugs from the slugs...
Well, fellow slugs, I know no theory. I've been blessed with a great ear to pick up things as I go, and the enlightment of tablature to get me through. I can kinda read music, but I have to sit and look at it to decipher it...no sight reading for me!
I've always just hit the strings, really...some of the noises that come from them sound good, and some of them don't (this is generally the issue here!) -- also, I've always gone by the "if it sounds good, do it" approach. I never studied, I never took formal lessons, and so on...I didn't want to end up too stale, or too "textbook". After the regimen of my 1st teacher, my grandfather, which was "practice, practice, practice", I followed the mindset of my 2nd teacher, a person of unmentionable status, and just tore up the rule book and did what I wanted to. Felt good to follow that advice, though the outcome?
BAD: I'm not selling out arenas because people want to see me play.
GOOD: I'm sober.
Overall, I'm happy with what I have as my "gift", but I'm not content. I want to learn more...hell, I'll even lob 'ol Razzamacaster a Jackson or two to pick his lil' brain on some of this stuff, if it will help me progress. I'm now at the point where I could learn the backbone, without seeing myself become a cardboard guitarist (i.e. no flavor, etc.)
OK, so apparently the topic allowed me to exercise some demons here...thanks, Razmatic, for such an inspiring topic. Seems that you and I are on the same level sometimes. (careful, don't let that comment bloat your already fat head!
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I think I'm picking me up a geetar when I get home form work...out...
Well, fellow slugs, I know no theory. I've been blessed with a great ear to pick up things as I go, and the enlightment of tablature to get me through. I can kinda read music, but I have to sit and look at it to decipher it...no sight reading for me!
I've always just hit the strings, really...some of the noises that come from them sound good, and some of them don't (this is generally the issue here!) -- also, I've always gone by the "if it sounds good, do it" approach. I never studied, I never took formal lessons, and so on...I didn't want to end up too stale, or too "textbook". After the regimen of my 1st teacher, my grandfather, which was "practice, practice, practice", I followed the mindset of my 2nd teacher, a person of unmentionable status, and just tore up the rule book and did what I wanted to. Felt good to follow that advice, though the outcome?
BAD: I'm not selling out arenas because people want to see me play.
GOOD: I'm sober.
Overall, I'm happy with what I have as my "gift", but I'm not content. I want to learn more...hell, I'll even lob 'ol Razzamacaster a Jackson or two to pick his lil' brain on some of this stuff, if it will help me progress. I'm now at the point where I could learn the backbone, without seeing myself become a cardboard guitarist (i.e. no flavor, etc.)
OK, so apparently the topic allowed me to exercise some demons here...thanks, Razmatic, for such an inspiring topic. Seems that you and I are on the same level sometimes. (careful, don't let that comment bloat your already fat head!
I think I'm picking me up a geetar when I get home form work...out...