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Actually doing some focused learning.
So, I’ve been playing guitar for 5 years… this time round.
When I was in my late teens in played for a year… didn’t get far at all.
Then in my early twenties, for 2 years.
And at 49, I decided it was time for me to stop wasting my time & commit to learning guitar.
My father loved excellence, & hated anything else… “I don’t care what you do son, as long as you do it well,” was always his catch-cry.
I payed the flute for him, once.
I played the cello for him once, & once only.
It is Devastating to be told at 8 & 11, “stop that, you’re no good at it & you sound awful”. A musical prodigy/genius I was not. I was also not to quick on the uptake, so I didn’t get the message until the second round, but the second time it stuck. I never, Never, made another musical note/sound around my father agin.
Dad died, 15 years ago. I loved him, still do but finally, finally it was safe for me to Try to learn guitar. And learn I have, after my own, flawed fashion.
I like finger style guitar. I can play some finger style guitar. 12
SMALL WIN 1.
I have overcome, my fear of trying, & failing.
(Be careful of how you criticise someone’s playing, especially of a child. The damage caused can last a lifetime. I try to live by “if you haven’t got anything nice to say… shut up!”) Err, I should say I’m not alway successful with that, but you keep trying, no?
The theory comes easy, learning chord shapes & picking patterns, is more challenging, but it is coming along. As is making my own picking patterns, melodies & music. Hmm, seems like 10 years of of compulsory formal music education actually paid off!
I Still, suffer from almost paralysing, self-consciousness when playing in front of others, but I manage, just, in front of my family, mostly.
I’ve even played in front of my mum, & step-father. It’s so… odd..? getting praise, being asked to “bring your guitar please.” It’s almost like I’m a guitarist! Or maybe even a musician!
I have many, many holes in my guitar knowledge. I’m miles better with my fingers than with a pick. I’m awful with a pick. I am no where near where I think I should be as a guitarist. It’s because I find what I want to learn, (sometimes it takes a while), learn that, then I’m off I’m my own little world, playing with what I just acquired. No more learning… just playing. Until the next cycle. Could be a day, a week or months.
SMALL WINN 2.
I signed up 6 days ago. I’ve logged on every day, & I’ve hit the first week of 30 days to play… hard. Every day, for 30 minutes. Every day. No kids, one wife & two dogs, leaves a fella plenty of time to play.
I still don’t like that weird, picky thing, but I’m starting to not dislike it so much. And I can concentrate on just the picking, chord shapes and fingerings come easy to me. Strumming, alternate picking, with an actual pick… who would have thought.
After working on the shuffle, the bass line & the blues boogie for 30 a day, for six days, I’m experiencing & hearing an improvement in All of my playing.
I can shuffle, (badly)… Win!
I can play the blues baseline, to a moderately fast tempo, with a pick (shudder), & my fingers (yay)… Win!
I can play the blues boogie, to a moderately fast tempo, with a pick (shudder), & my fingers (yay)… Win!
My playing, of my music, is improving, noticeably. Win!
I know this is the Small Win, discussion, but I’ve had a good hand full of Small Wins, & that adds up to a Big Win for me.
Wow, that was long!
If you’re still with me, thank you for reading my self-indulgent trumpet blowing. I hope you’ve found something of value.
If you’re just starting your guitar journey, keep at it. It seems impossible that you will get better, but you will. Try not to miss to many things, you’ll find yourself coming back to fill in the gaps later.
If some is unkind enough to say “you suck”, reply with “thanks for that, it means so much to me,” & cary on regardless. I sucked for at least a year. I have many friends who are guitarists. Some are good, some are very good, two are famous. None, have ever, been “mean” with their comments.
Be nice to each other, play guitar, & most importantly, have FUN!
Thanks TAC family.
Pickes of my babies are attached.
Maton SRS S70, the Dreadnaught. Full voice, beautiful tone, easy to play & Loud. 5 years old, &opening up nicely.
Maton SRS 808C, smaller body cutaway. Beautiful balanced voice, super responsive to the lightest brush of the fingers, gorgeous to finger pick on, amazing pickup system. 6 moths old, so the tone is just starting to develop.
That’s it from hot, Humid Brisbane.
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