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Addicted to Guitar
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y***@yahoo.com
2007-06-20 09:13:18 UTC
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When people decide to take up playing guitar for the first time they
usually get very excited, go out and buy a guitar, TRY to play it for
a few days, then finally stuff it in the closet to gather dust. Sound
like anyone you know?
The sole reason this occurs time and time again is simple...
Biologically, human beings are programmed to create and expand. But of
course you can't create and expand if you don't know how to use the
device that makes this possible (in this case a guitar). Once you
begin to see results day after day you begin to become addicted to
this feeling.
This is what drives successful people in every industry in the
world... This addiction, this feeling! The layout of the 'Mastering
Guitar' course to allow you to create this feeling inside. After the
first few weeks you will be addicted to this instrument, and will
never want to put it down again!
http://guitarqvd.blogspot.com/#
ed
2007-06-20 13:21:00 UTC
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Post by y***@yahoo.com
When people decide to take up playing guitar for the first time they
usually get very excited, go out and buy a guitar, TRY to play it for
a few days, then finally stuff it in the closet to gather dust. Sound
like anyone you know?
The sole reason this occurs time and time again is simple...
Biologically, human beings are programmed to create and expand. But of
course you can't create and expand if you don't know how to use the
device that makes this possible (in this case a guitar). Once you
begin to see results day after day you begin to become addicted to
this feeling.
This is what drives successful people in every industry in the
world... This addiction, this feeling! The layout of the 'Mastering
Guitar' course to allow you to create this feeling inside. After the
first few weeks you will be addicted to this instrument, and will
never want to put it down again!http://guitarqvd.blogspot.com/#
Funny thing is, I'm addicted without it ! is that possible ? Ed S.
Alai
2007-06-20 15:37:51 UTC
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Post by ed
Post by y***@yahoo.com
When people decide to take up playing guitar for the first time they
usually get very excited, go out and buy a guitar, TRY to play it for
a few days, then finally stuff it in the closet to gather dust. Sound
like anyone you know?
The sole reason this occurs time and time again is simple...
Biologically, human beings are programmed to create and expand. But of
course you can't create and expand if you don't know how to use the
device that makes this possible (in this case a guitar). Once you
begin to see results day after day you begin to become addicted to
this feeling.
This is what drives successful people in every industry in the
world... This addiction, this feeling! The layout of the 'Mastering
Guitar' course to allow you to create this feeling inside. After the
first few weeks you will be addicted to this instrument, and will
never want to put it down again!http://guitarqvd.blogspot.com/#
Funny thing is, I'm addicted without it ! is that possible ? Ed S.
I'm addicted too and I suck.
Nomad
2007-06-20 20:22:31 UTC
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Post by Alai
Post by ed
Post by y***@yahoo.com
When people decide to take up playing guitar for the first time they
usually get very excited, go out and buy a guitar, TRY to play it for
a few days, then finally stuff it in the closet to gather dust. Sound
like anyone you know?
The sole reason this occurs time and time again is simple...
Biologically, human beings are programmed to create and expand. But of
course you can't create and expand if you don't know how to use the
device that makes this possible (in this case a guitar). Once you
begin to see results day after day you begin to become addicted to
this feeling.
This is what drives successful people in every industry in the
world... This addiction, this feeling! The layout of the 'Mastering
Guitar' course to allow you to create this feeling inside. After the
first few weeks you will be addicted to this instrument, and will
never want to put it down again!http://guitarqvd.blogspot.com/#
Funny thing is, I'm addicted without it ! is that possible ? Ed S.
I'm addicted too and I suck.
I too am addicted, and I too suck. But the point is, I suck less today
than yesterday. So I'll go back tomorrow.

Can't Wait :-)
m***@yahoo.com
2007-06-21 13:57:08 UTC
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Post by Nomad
I too am addicted, and I too suck. But the point is, I suck less today
than yesterday. So I'll go back tomorrow.
Can't Wait :-)
Same here. I dream guitar dreams. I wake up in the middle of the
night and start running through songs in my head. I'm in love with
the sound and the process of developing my subconscious brain skills
through reading and playing music. And to think for the first forty
years of my life I hadn't much interest in playing an instrument.

mc
ed
2007-06-21 23:25:11 UTC
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Post by m***@yahoo.com
Post by Nomad
I too am addicted, and I too suck. But the point is, I suck less today
than yesterday. So I'll go back tomorrow.
Can't Wait :-)
Same here. I dream guitar dreams. I wake up in the middle of the
night and start running through songs in my head. I'm in love with
the sound and the process of developing my subconscious brain skills
through reading and playing music. And to think for the first forty
years of my life I hadn't much interest in playing an instrument.
mc
Hmmm
-- "I'm in love with the sound and the process of developing my
subconscious brain skills through reading and playing music"
- include create my own music also & I could not have said it better.
The journey is as much a reward as the end goal (if there even is one,
other than keep growing musically). Ed S.
Steve Heath
2007-06-21 19:54:31 UTC
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Post by Nomad
Post by Alai
Post by y***@yahoo.com
When people decide to take up playing guitar for the first time they
usually get very excited, go out and buy a guitar, TRY to play it for
a few days, then finally stuff it in the closet to gather dust. Sound
like anyone you know?
I'm addicted too and I suck.
I too am addicted, and I too suck. But the point is, I suck less today
than yesterday. So I'll go back tomorrow.
After playing for about 25 years, last week I think I finally reached "don't
suck anymore!" I hope that within the next 10 years or so I can attain "not
too bad."
--
Steve Heath
Twang
2007-06-22 04:09:54 UTC
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Post by y***@yahoo.com
When people decide to take up playing guitar for the first time they
usually get very excited, go out and buy a guitar, TRY to play it for
a few days, then finally stuff it in the closet to gather dust. Sound
like anyone you know?
The sole reason this occurs time and time again is simple...
Biologically, human beings are programmed to create and expand. But of
course you can't create and expand if you don't know how to use the
device that makes this possible (in this case a guitar). Once you
begin to see results day after day you begin to become addicted to
this feeling.
This is what drives successful people in every industry in the
world... This addiction, this feeling! The layout of the 'Mastering
Guitar' course to allow you to create this feeling inside. After the
first few weeks you will be addicted to this instrument, and will
never want to put it down again!http://guitarqvd.blogspot.com/#
We did it by lifting the damn tone arm up and moving it back over and
over again.

Now, you can go buy a zillion different books that will tell you
exactly.
Some good some better even the bad ones I've seen had something to
offer it seems to me.

Now, I still lift the tonearm, but it's just a push button on the cd
player.

Listening is something you have to learn for music and that only comes
with time.
Repetition.. the key and the curse.

TWANG

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