Come to LA Woodstock. Let's see what you really got
Aw dude, you just don`t know! My cousin has worked at the Musicians Institute out there for many years. He is now heading up the outreach thing that they have goin` on. He has sent an invite or two.....with warnings...LOL. Not knockin` L.A. but the south is where its at. Its where it started and its where it`ll end. Just apparently not in my neck of the woods.
About your comments about the shredding, technical, etc.etc. I have moved past that or at least I hope. I`ve been thru those stages, studying artists, their licks, etc. I locked myself in a room for 3 years on Stevie alone. And yes I`ve played metal, in all its forms, rock the same, along with country, R&B, Soul, and Blues of all types and jazz but though it developed me into who I am and was well needed, when it comes to becoming an artist, it means nothing. I hope everyone reads this....To become an artist it`s not the speed, style, technic, nor any physical attribute. When you take your instrument and play it and you mentally effect the people, when they tell you that they could feel the song, when you see them closing there eyes or bending their necks, when you can touch them with your song whether singing, playing or both,...THEN you have became an artist. Instead of people saying, wow he sounds like XXXX, having them tell others that they sound like you,..THEN you are accomplished. There are millions of players and some very good ones I might add but without the soul they are only empty vessels, starting from nothing and ending at nothing. That`s what separates the artists from the players. Mark it down in your little black book, carve it into stone my friend because these are the real things that all of those shredders, headbangers, chicken pickers, etc. normally lack. They get so caught up in their technicalities that they complete lose focus of what should be their directive. TO BECOME THEMSELVES. To use the knowledge that they have gathered through the years to apply their souls, their heartbreaks, their happiness, sadness, etc. onto their instruments and convey this out to their listeners. To learn the importance of the silent parts, and how so valuable dynamics are within music. To get away from a me, me, me attitude and be open, to avoid competing and begin building, to share their thoughts, to listen and learn. I`ve cut many heads in my day but I`m past that also,.unless I ever have a shot at Kenny Wayne Shephard that is,..I`ve jammed out in 7 states, with hundreds of players, I am no rookie my west coast friend. I know that a move is all thats needed but again, that`s not the question or complaint or whatever you would like to call it. My curiosity is why there are soooo many musicians on this website alone who will absolutely not play, along with the effort that it takes to get even 2 people on the same page at a session or tricks in finding musicians in ones local area. I appreciate the invite and I`ve enjoyed the answers and thank all contributors. CYA and "KEEP THE FUNK ALIVE!!"
I take music seriously. It`s my passion. I have an "I can" attitude. I have enjoyed my life`s work in music and plan to play as long as physically able. Oh, and don`t let my age fool ya.