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#216648 by gbheil
Thu Jun 13, 2013 2:05 pm
Why yes . . . thank you !

Eric is schooling me in guitar theory as he writes or re writes tunes for an acoustic duo project. We are meeting twice a week for about three hours a session.
He has so many years of experience and formal education to back it up.
He also has the patience and joy of music that allows him to "teach" me by demonstration as well as writing scores he knows full well I could not play at my current skill level.

He said that his goal was for he and I to be able to go out busking locally for the pure joy of making music.

I'm not one of those guys whom can sit down and just memorize a gillion different chordings without some application.
I cannot believe my fortune.

I am truly a blessed man. :D

#216651 by jimmydanger
Thu Jun 13, 2013 2:13 pm
That's great George! It's good to have a mentor to teach you things that would take too long to learn on your own. But instead of busking as a goal play some coffee houses or open for some musically similar acts. Acoustic builds up your callouses and finger strength better than anything; if all you play is electric guitar you turn into a rock & roll pu**y.

#216655 by GuitarMikeB
Thu Jun 13, 2013 2:22 pm
Busking is ok when it isn't 100 degrees out, but I agree with Jimmy (again!) - play some open mics to get your feet in places, get yourselves some laid-back acoustic gigs.

#216664 by Joewillplay
Thu Jun 13, 2013 3:44 pm
That is a great thing for you George.You were blessed to be a part of a plan so go do it,good luck.

#216667 by Jahva
Thu Jun 13, 2013 4:01 pm
That's excellent man! Nice combo you've got going. A teacher to help you grow but also a fellow muse with similar goals doing it for the love of it! Sounds like a fun plan...
And I love me some acoustics! 8)

#216670 by Deadguitars
Thu Jun 13, 2013 5:16 pm
New projects are great for the soul and re-charging your musical battery's - have fun man !
:D

#216684 by PaperDog
Thu Jun 13, 2013 6:02 pm
jimmydanger wrote:That's great George! It's good to have a mentor to teach you things that would take too long to learn on your own. But instead of busking as a goal play some coffee houses or open for some musically similar acts. Acoustic builds up your callouses and finger strength better than anything; if all you play is electric guitar you turn into a rock & roll pu**y.


As you so aptly have proved.

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