During my last tour, Brent (my groups bassist) and I were discussing our practice routines and
what it takes to succeed at playing our instruments. I mentioned to him how people will tell me
I have such a gift for playing the guitar and even though I'm extremely flattered, my
subconcience is grumbling back at me "It's not a gift, it's an extreme amount of never ending HARD WORK!
Brent's reply to me was it's not that we're born with a magical ability to learn our instrument
effortlessly. The "Real Gift" is that we have the motivation & drive to learn and study at all
costs! Never to give up! We have a real burning desire to learn and play. If we let the
instrument sit untouched too long, a piece of our being dissappears. (Similar to feeling a loss
of a good friend who has moved away)
So...
What is it that drives me to pick up the guitar and to begin learning to play?
How do you find that burning desire (the gift) to becoming a great guitarist?
The desire comes from discovering, seeing and listening to great professional guitarists.
For me, it is guitarist such as David Gilmor (Pink Floyd), Joe Satriani, Steve Morse (Deep
Purple), Joe Pass (Jazz), Django Rienhardt (Jazz), Tony Rice (country), Paco DeLucia (Flamenco),
and my current guitar idol... Vicente Amigo. When I grow up, I'm going to be just like all of
them! It's so exciting, there's so much to learn from these guys!
Every time I need a shot of desire to get me practicing and playing I would put
on a cd or DVD of any of my favorite guitar heros! Instantly! That feeling comes over me... "I WANT TO BE JUST LIKE THEM"
So... How do you become just like them?
Identify who you idolize and want to be like. Buy the book or instructional DVD
on how to play like your guitar hero. If you have the book and are not working through it then
it's back to step 1. Listen again to your hero for the renewed desire and start playing.
If the instructional book or DVD is too difficult, find a good teacher.
"Not Just Any Teacher" But a good teacher who can teach you specifically to learn to play like your hero. If you are not sure were to find such a teacher
call the musicians association closest to you and ask for phone numbers to
musicians who play the style of music your interested in. Get out and see them
play for maybe a little more inspiration and well as to judge if they can play
the music you most desire to learn. Most musicians do teach privately and really
love teaching students interested in the same style they love to play.
If your guitar hero's music is too difficult for you to play now. A good musician/teacher
will be able to teach you the techniques nescessary to grow into your heros music or will
be able to water your hero's music down so it's playable at your current level.
The very first thing I do with my own students is make a list of their guitar hero's and
the music styles & songs they wish to learn. I then taylor my lessons so they can achieve
there goals at their own pace.
HERE'S A FEW VERY IMPORTANT WORDS OF ADVISE!!!
After years & years of study and practicing I have discovered learning the instrument is
a life long venture. You get out of it what you put in. Accept that it takes time and most
importantly you have to learn to enjoy the process!
Be sure to share what you are playing with others! Even if it's just a family member or friend.
Your hard work to learn a piece of music should be given to others as your gift to them.
The biggest payoff learning guitar has ever given me is the joy it gives to others. If you end
up getting an opportunity to perform for a large audience and your performance is long enough to
get past the nerves. The payoff is an amazing uphoria. You can't buy drugs that give you the
natural high and energy I feel when every thing is clicking and we're in the performance zone!
If you are asked to play something and you are to nervous, try what one of my students does. He
will tell everyone, "I'm just going to sit and pratice a few songs, your more than welcome to
listen. It will be rough and I will make a few mistakes, I may even stop to work out a section
or two." This approach is great because it allows you permission to relax and not worry about
getting it right.
Another great way to begin performing is find another guitarist to practice and perform with.
This approach will create some amazing results in accellerating your journey to becoming a great
guitarist. Working with others will motivate you to practice more because you will not want to
let your partner down when playing together. As a bonus, when you perform together, the focus is
off you and you have each other to lean on to get you through the music.
Another bonus to working with a partner is that he or she may also introduce you to their guitar
heros and share with you what he has learned. I've accellerated my learning greatly by
performing and rehearsing with other great players.
One thing I've learned is no matter how bad I though my performance was, there are people
listing that absolutly loved it, and some that I've moved to tears.
I guess that is really what the "GIFT" is all about.
So do what you love and try to share it with others!
Your performance, your gift, as simple or complex as the music is to learn and play could touch
someone in a way you never counted one! How Wonderful Is That!
"Best wishes to all you aspiring musicians & check the website for more
lessons, music, videos, news & stories." www.guitar-music.ca