Fundamentally I play guitar like 3 year old. creatively I put these simple sounds together and come out with something pretty good so I guess it's about time to jam with someone agine so I can get another technique and I and idea boost
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If you know any 3-year-olds who can rip up a guitar neck like you, get 'em on tv! They'll be rich by the time they are 18. 
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XhadoW-6 ...your intellect, competence and control of ego assure that you are distinct and will stand above most with quiet confidence. These are traits many older Artists and Musicians never have in the first place and few gain control of with the passing of age. You have my admiration and best wishes on your journey. Ta
Xhodow
Words of wisdom. There are many plateaus in guitar playing regardless of your skill level. I only know two ways to come out of them. One is as you suggest - play with others.
The other is to play through it.
With me, I switch to playing scales and doing finger exercises while I wait for the muse to return. Tinkering with other tunings or switching to a different guitar is useful too.
Call them plateaus or call them ruts - we all fall in 'em but should embrace them because it means we've hit a milestone - playing at a different and hopefully better level than the last milestone.
Many people I've known quit playing when they plateau-ed out. I could only assume that in the end, they weren't serious.
Talbot
Words of wisdom. There are many plateaus in guitar playing regardless of your skill level. I only know two ways to come out of them. One is as you suggest - play with others.
The other is to play through it.
With me, I switch to playing scales and doing finger exercises while I wait for the muse to return. Tinkering with other tunings or switching to a different guitar is useful too.
Call them plateaus or call them ruts - we all fall in 'em but should embrace them because it means we've hit a milestone - playing at a different and hopefully better level than the last milestone.
Many people I've known quit playing when they plateau-ed out. I could only assume that in the end, they weren't serious.
Talbot
MikeTalbot wrote:Xhodow
Words of wisdom. There are many plateaus in guitar playing regardless of your skill level. I only know two ways to come out of them. One is as you suggest - play with others.
The other is to play through it.
With me, I switch to playing scales and doing finger exercises while I wait for the muse to return. Tinkering with other tunings or switching to a different guitar is useful too.
Call them plateaus or call them ruts - we all fall in 'em but should embrace them because it means we've hit a milestone - playing at a different and hopefully better level than the last milestone.
Many people I've known quit playing when they plateau-ed out. I could only assume that in the end, they weren't serious.
Talbot
o yeah i know what u mean i would never quit playing thow when i see or jam with someone it allwas gives me a new prospective on playing and im flowed with new ideas or i feel i need to learn a technique i just saw
Vampier wrote:XhadoW-6 ...your intellect, competence and control of ego assure that you are distinct and will stand above most with quiet confidence. These are traits many older Artists and Musicians never have in the first place and few gain control of with the passing of age. You have my admiration and best wishes on your journey. Ta
thankes i know that once u think your the beast u stop learning i like to take form all the muisc around me even outside my feild u never know where you will here the 3 notes of inspiration that will spark your next song
XhaDoW-6 wrote:Vampier wrote:XhadoW-6 ...your intellect, competence and control of ego assure that you are distinct and will stand above most with quiet confidence. These are traits many older Artists and Musicians never have in the first place and few gain control of with the passing of age. You have my admiration and best wishes on your journey. Ta
thankes i know that once u think your the beast u stop learning i like to take form all the muisc around me even outside my feild u never know where you will here the 3 notes of inspiration that will spark your next song
I once thought I was the beast... A shower and a cigarette fixed that
PaperDog wrote:XhaDoW-6 wrote:Vampier wrote:XhadoW-6 ...your intellect, competence and control of ego assure that you are distinct and will stand above most with quiet confidence. These are traits many older Artists and Musicians never have in the first place and few gain control of with the passing of age. You have my admiration and best wishes on your journey. Ta
thankes i know that once u think your the beast u stop learning i like to take form all the muisc around me even outside my feild u never know where you will here the 3 notes of inspiration that will spark your next song
I once thought I was the beast... A shower and a cigarette fixed that
oneday i will spell like a champ today is not that day tomarrow wont be eather
XhaDoW-6 wrote:sanshouheil wrote:Too bad Lawton is so far in miles from Kilgore.
We are different in approach ... but I'd bet we could kick some azz together.
Lawton Is basically far from everywhere You want to be and or want to
go
I always felt the same way about Kilgore.
But for a small town band me n the boyz got it goin on.
Some of our members drive 30+ miles for rehearsal.
Finding dedicated people is difficult ... but it's not impossible.
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