This guy shurley knows how to play guitar, thats the kind of song you wanna be able to play after 30 years of practesing.
Amazing guitarist
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Dennis makes a great point though. There isn't one of here who hasn't looked at a Tommy Emmanuel, Doyle Dykes, Rik Emmett, Sungha Jung... song, and had doubts that we could ever play that. And you can't just pretend you don't have doubts. You'd just be lying to your self. But you can't let them have you either.
But doubts or not, I intend to play the songs I aspire to. As I see it, you can only choose what you focus on. I don't care about my doubts. They don't make me happy and they don't do me any good. But I do care about my intentions, so that's what I try to focus on. And I can't always do it, but I try not to think in terms of failure, or "even if I don't get there..."
And any motorcyclist or race car diver will tell you the way riders/drivers crash into the only telephone pole within 1000 yards is that they were focusing on what they didn't want to crash into. And they ended up at exactly the place they were looking... Even though that was the LAST place they wanted to be.
Just choose to focus on where you want to be, and I think you'll do fine. There's no guarantee you won't crash. But it's still the only way to get where you want to be. And maybe the best way to be happy where you're at too, until you get there...
But doubts or not, I intend to play the songs I aspire to. As I see it, you can only choose what you focus on. I don't care about my doubts. They don't make me happy and they don't do me any good. But I do care about my intentions, so that's what I try to focus on. And I can't always do it, but I try not to think in terms of failure, or "even if I don't get there..."
And any motorcyclist or race car diver will tell you the way riders/drivers crash into the only telephone pole within 1000 yards is that they were focusing on what they didn't want to crash into. And they ended up at exactly the place they were looking... Even though that was the LAST place they wanted to be.
Just choose to focus on where you want to be, and I think you'll do fine. There's no guarantee you won't crash. But it's still the only way to get where you want to be. And maybe the best way to be happy where you're at too, until you get there...
AndyT wrote:
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Andy, if I practiced that long, I'd be very tired. Not to mention 88 years old. You'd have to place my guitar in a special mount, then wheel me up to it.You can do it Dennis. The guy barely looks 30 years old. If you practice it that long, it would be perfect.
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wilson951 wrote:
That is how you should go about life, whatever the goal you want to achieve, you wont get there believing that youl fail, the only way is to set your aim and do your best and learn from your mistakesDennis makes a great point though. There isn't one of here who hasn't looked at a Tommy Emmanuel, Doyle Dykes, Rik Emmett, Sungha Jung... song, and had doubts that we could ever play that. And you can't just pretend you don't have doubts. You'd just be lying to your self. But you can't let them have you either.
But doubts or not, I intend to play the songs I aspire to. As I see it, you can only choose what you focus on. I don't care about my doubts. They don't make me happy and they don't do me any good. But I do care about my intentions, so that's what I try to focus on. And I can't always do it, but I try not to think in terms of failure, or "even if I don't get there..."
And any motorcyclist or race car diver will tell you the way riders/drivers crash into the only telephone pole within 1000 yards is that they were focusing on what they didn't want to crash into. And they ended up at exactly the place they were looking... Even though that was the LAST place they wanted to be.
Just choose to focus on where you want to be, and I think you'll do fine. There's no guarantee you won't crash. But it's still the only way to get where you want to be. And maybe the best way to be happy where you're at too, until you get there...
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very good - but we don't know how much formal training and education in music he has had