Guitar Prodigies?


moody_fa_loonie
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moody_fa_loonie
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01/26/2004 8:03 pm
Have any of you had friends that were just amazing at guitar that you knew they would be successful at music in life? I had this friend an knew each other since we were kids, he was bout 14 when he started playing an within a year or so, he had so much talent just dedicated to the guitar. With that he didn't ahve much of a social life then, but how he learned so fast just blew me away. I moved now and was just thinkin bout my friend lol
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dinell2
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dinell2
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01/26/2004 9:41 pm
I know guitarist that are as good technically as good as some of the best out there. I mean in soul and feeling too. That doesn't mean that they want to be rich and famous like their heroes. It more on a personal level. They have family and kids etc. Remember, it what you want out of guitar playing and being good.
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Death55
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01/26/2004 10:50 pm
I think maybe if i carried on practising guitar i could become famous but i would rather be good and just help others learn guitar and maybe impress small crowds.
I think that technically i am very good for just over a years playing. I just wish people would tell me that. All i lack is the amount of theory i know which i am learning in lessons and from the net. I also lack good equipment but i will get that later on :)
I also have heard guitarists who i think are far better than many famous guitarists and i guess i want to be like them.
So far i havnt heard anyone my around my age that i know that plays the guitar who i think could become one of the best guitarist ever and be famous. I wish i did though because it would be great to jam with someone good.
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