Dec 15, 2011

Find A Partner To Play.

Hi Guys....... in my posting today
I'll tell you some things I wish someone had taken the time to show me when I've just started learning guitar.

So, Let's do it ....!
 

This is the first secret is the most helpful thing I can tell you about learning to play. It can take years off your learning time and gives you motivation to do it constantly. It's very simple. It has nothing to do with how you hold the guitar or your hand. It has nothing to do with the amp you buy or how often you change the strings.

Looking for a Partner To Play
 

It's a simple story, but this is very useful for me when it started.  
Here's the story ...


Every Saturday night the best player in the city of Jazz will sift through just to have fun and some great music. During the few weeks, I and my best friend would just sit in the back and we have a soda and watch ... until we finally got enough courage to play. My friends play the saxophone. He is the firstborn had the courage to play. The next week I got up and played a few songs with the band. I was very nervous at all (and who knows how bad I sound) ... but they were friendly and encouraging to us both.

And every Saturday night, we'll go there and listen. Sometimes we play ... sometimes we are too shy. I always thought I played very bad in addition to these great players ... I came home embarrassed, but challenging to sit down and practice so I'll be better next time. Almost without my realizing it, something is happening ...

And now I'm getting better.
Very unexpectedly, one day I got a call from the duo of guitarist in the Jazz, said that he recommended me for a gig because they were unable come.
At that time I was 16 and it was my first professional gig. This is the beginning of my career and I have been playing professionally from then until now. And I can tell you that if it were not for my friend, I will never have the courage to get up and do a jam session the first!


So ... my advice

Someone said to me "You better play with the musicians then you will become a better musician." He's right. Do not shrink back from playing with others ... especially if they are better than you. In addition to motivate and challenge you. This is just a big fun! A neighbor, co-workers, a group of friends, music team at church, or local bands is a good choice to start.

Everyone knows someone who plays guitar and guitarist ... love to get together and play, so this should not be difficult. I tell you, this is worth making a few phone calls
this day.
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