(The twenty concepts you need......and the five things to forget!)
by Tom Hess
www.tomhess.net
6. Surround yourself with better players (or at least with those on your same level.) When you started out playing guitar, everyone was better than you, but now you have grown and there are less people better than you than before. The better you get, the harder it will be to find others who are superior to you to hang around or jam with. But no matter how good you get, there will always be something you can learn from someone else. Seek out those people, get to know them, jam with them, discuss music and guitar with them. Be willing to give as much (or more) as you want to take. If you are fortunate enough to be above the level of other guitarists in your area, seek out great bassists, pianists, violinists, drummers, etc. You can learn from them as well. (Even if you are not better than your guitar player friends, seek out musicians that play other instruments as well anyway).
hmmmzz... :D
hard to find one on my school...
say, you guys are in for a jam. so far, for what i heart of a few of you, it sounds better than the crap thar's on my school, exept my second guitarist.
So I want to thank you guy's for that. Keep up that good playing, "cause I need it!!