So I recently had an epiphany about my playing. I suck.
I realized that my entire approach to learning and playing is just wrong for me. The combination of; inconsistency, self teaching, reliance on tablature, and a complete failure to commit to learn about music and music theory, has really stunted my growth as a guitar player and musician. And I have no one to blame but myself.
One thing that really kills me is all the time and effort I spent learning other musician's work with nothing to show for it. Except that I memorized a bunch of songs written by other people, and still have no clue how to use that knowledge to write my own music the way I want to.
It's like trying to learn spanish by watching Telemundo or UniVision and then trying to write a spanish language book.
So last night I dug up my old William Leavitt books and started back at page one. The plan is to work back to where I was before I stopped taking lessons, and then go back to taking lessons. I can only hope that my former teacher will recognize my commitment this time around and take me back as a student.
I really was a better guitar player back then, and I've only gotten worse since I stopped taking lessons.
-Steve
I realized that my entire approach to learning and playing is just wrong for me. The combination of; inconsistency, self teaching, reliance on tablature, and a complete failure to commit to learn about music and music theory, has really stunted my growth as a guitar player and musician. And I have no one to blame but myself.
One thing that really kills me is all the time and effort I spent learning other musician's work with nothing to show for it. Except that I memorized a bunch of songs written by other people, and still have no clue how to use that knowledge to write my own music the way I want to.
It's like trying to learn spanish by watching Telemundo or UniVision and then trying to write a spanish language book.
So last night I dug up my old William Leavitt books and started back at page one. The plan is to work back to where I was before I stopped taking lessons, and then go back to taking lessons. I can only hope that my former teacher will recognize my commitment this time around and take me back as a student.
I really was a better guitar player back then, and I've only gotten worse since I stopped taking lessons.
-Steve
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