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#179807 by jw123
Fri Jul 27, 2012 1:41 pm
Now that you guys have explained it to me I guess I understand.

For two years I taught beginners how to rock out, and watching them with thier optimism inspired me to play better.

I guess thats what you guys are talking about, but Im just a dumb redneck guitar player I play mainly to A-MUSE myself!

#179875 by GuitarMikeB
Fri Jul 27, 2012 4:56 pm
A Muse is something/someone that inspires you to play, to want to play better, to create new tunes, lead guitar parts, learn new instruments, write lyrics - makes you want to do more and not languish in mediocrity.

#179900 by Lynard Dylan
Fri Jul 27, 2012 6:09 pm
I call that an idepently thinking mind, I agree with
Klugmo it's all in you, you ain't getting it nowhere
else, even if you've convinced yourself of said muse.

Your control yur whole life not a muse, it wins or loses
on you not some muse. What do they call that Manifest
Destiny? I don't know, but I've found you can achieve any
goal you want, if your willing to work at it, no matter what.

#179906 by Etu Malku
Fri Jul 27, 2012 6:30 pm
“Music speaks what cannot be expressed, soothes the mind and gives it rest, heals the heart and makes it whole, flows from heaven to the soul.” - Plato

"But if a man comes to the door of poetry untouched by the mad-ness of the Muses, believing that technique alone will make him a good poet, he and his sane companions never reach perfection, but are utterly eclipsed by the performances of the inspired mad-man." — Plato

"Music, the word we use in our everyday language, is nothing less than the picture of the Beloved. It is because music is the picture of our Beloved that we love music. But the question is: What is our Beloved, or where is our Beloved? Our Beloved is that which is our source and our goal. What we see of our Beloved before our physical eyes is the beauty which is before us. That part of our Beloved which is not manifest to our eyes is that inner form of beauty of which our Beloved speaks to us. If only we would listen to the voice of all the beauty that attracts us in any form, we would find that in every aspect it tells us that behind all manifestation is the perfect Spirit, the Spirit of wisdom." - Sufi Hazrat Inyat Khan

#179925 by PaperDog
Fri Jul 27, 2012 7:08 pm
What alas, is the amp, without its fuses? Naught, but a lonely speaker then, slave to the magnetized center and a cracked fiber board... Signal unrequited; tone un-nurtured; effect drowned in banality, forever doomed to dynamics of a pancake breakfast coordinator, doing his sound check with a salvo of "test 123"s . Every amp must embrace its fuse.

#179929 by Lynard Dylan
Fri Jul 27, 2012 7:20 pm
An amp ain't sh*t without a fuse.

I'm not an amp, I'm a human with a spirit,
that s affected by all the people in my life
I've loved.

I see both sides, but I always feel everthing
in my life good, bad, or indifferent, happens
cause of my spirit or karma.

I'm just not very religous anymore, and try to
look for another explanation.

right or wrong I don't know.

I know how a friends life and death can affect you,
it has't been good for me. I lost my 2 best friends
about 10 years ago, they pissed me off they didn't
even say goodbye. Now I'm 53 and people I know and
love die everydy now. To me the world changes every
day because of this death, I don't know about a muse
but these things can't help but be reflected in my music.

#179952 by GuitarMikeB
Fri Jul 27, 2012 11:05 pm
Lynard Dylan wrote:I call that an idepently thinking mind, I agree with
Klugmo it's all in you, you ain't getting it nowhere
else, even if you've convinced yourself of said muse.

Your control yur whole life not a muse, it wins or loses
on you not some muse. What do they call that Manifest
Destiny? I don't know, but I've found you can achieve any
goal you want, if your willing to work at it, no matter what.


Judging from the music you have on your profile, I'd say 'find your muse'. You can play, but where's the soul?

#179953 by Slacker G
Fri Jul 27, 2012 11:22 pm
I had quit playing for over 25 years.

My friend began to send guitars to me in the mail from DesMoines. First he sent a Crappy lead plywood Strat, then he sent a brand new Les Paul in a hardshell case, then he sent a New American Telecaster with hard shell case.

It worked. I started playing again. :) Only then did I realize how much I missed playing.

#179974 by GuitarMikeB
Sat Jul 28, 2012 1:07 pm
That's a good friend!

#180025 by Lynard Dylan
Sun Jul 29, 2012 1:17 pm
I think soul in music is different for
everybody. My kids adore Avenged
Sevenfold, but I can't hear any soul
in the music.

Yet I know it's there thru there passion
for this style of music.

If you've done anything in your life, I think
this will show in your music, good or bad.

Everybody's different, that's what's so cool
about the world we live in, diversity.

You say you want a Revolution
Well you know,
We all want to change the world

#180427 by Randallfloyd
Sat Aug 04, 2012 12:54 am
Sounds like you lost your fire/passion, not your muse. Muse = someone who inspires (I believed someone has already covered the Greek origin ala the Goddesses).

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