wow, youre a great student, you can handle so much advise.
heres my 50 cent:
PLAY LIVE
one gig, no matter how small, teaches you more than 2 month in your room
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Easy on the vocab sir, we're not but humble guitar players!Joey22 wrote:As prior said, I think you should work on feeling more than anything. That is indubitably what separates many great players from quotidian players. Try to amalgamate some "soul" with your playing and make your audience prognosticate it's the conclusive song of your life. It becomes more and more congenital with experience.
AJS19 wrote:It would be great if I actually had a band.
Joey, everything you just said went in one ear and out the other with all those big words thrown in!
I'll definitely work on my vibrato & bending as I just downloaded a 20 minute, $8 video from Chappers himself.
Ha, sorry.
As prior said, I think you should work on feeling more than anything. That is definitely what separates many great players from typical players. Try to add some "soul" to your playing and make your audience feel like it's the last song of your life. It becomes more and more natural with experience.
Just my two cents.
Ah, much better, Joey. My head was a'hurtin'.Joey22 wrote:AJS19 wrote:It would be great if I actually had a band.
Joey, everything you just said went in one ear and out the other with all those big words thrown in!
I'll definitely work on my vibrato & bending as I just downloaded a 20 minute, $8 video from Chappers himself.
Ha, sorry.
As prior said, I think you should work on feeling more than anything. That is definitely what separates many great players from typical players. Try to add some "soul" to your playing and make your audience feel like it's the last song of your life. It becomes more and more natural with experience.
Just my two cents.
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