Well, there are alot of people who feel the need to try a little of this and try a little of that, and then in the end they end up making their own final decisions using their ears as the ultimate guide. There are some guitarists who have mastered theory, and still they have a very bad ear for music, there are those practice day after day, and they still just can't seem to differentiate between G and G#, but that just means that they are taking on too much at once, where they aren't truly
listening. Its safe to say that for most beginners, they wan't the easy way out, the easy way in learning everything there is to know to impress their friends till theres no tomorrow, but the real test of whether or not you're a true music comes down to whether or not you're playing for others or playing for yourself. For Kurt Cobain, a few chords here and there best defined his personality, and he wen't agaist the grain, and aloyt of peole can relate to that and respect that. As the years progess you'll realize that the complexity of a song isn't what makes it good, being good makes you good, being comfortable with yourself and what you're capable of doing is what its all about. And having the endless will to learn new and exciting sounds.[/i]
[b]Be careful when you talk out of your hat.[/i]:D
-Joseph
[Edited by Joseph on 04-09-2001 at 08:05 PM]
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