1) When do you consider you are in a rut?
When I find myself banging away at the same old stuff, getting nowhere with it, and losing inspiration to play.
2) What do you do to get yourself out of a rut?
I walk away from the guitar for a while. It doesn't take too long for the fire to build back up. I go back and play guilty indulgence, fun stuff. I eventually work my way back to the old wall and sometimes I just leap right over it.
3) We talked about 'the zone" and I'm sure it's come up often, but has anyone thought about what may be the ideal conditions for them to get in "the zone"? Can it be created or does it just happen?
Ah, The Zone! What a great place to be! I usually find The Zone when I'm really fired up to play - usually after a short break. I set my way up by eliminating any distractions. I don't seek The Zone. I let it find me. I just relax and let my playing flow. When the door opens, you'll know it - you won't really think about your playing............it will just flow out of you
Guitars: 2008 Gibson SG Classic, 2006 Gibson Les Paul Standard LE, 2002 Gibson SG Supreme, 2001 Gibson Les Paul Studio Plus, 1996 Les Paul Studio Gem, American Deluxe Double Fat Strat, Bluesville "Super" Strat Copy, MIK Fender "Limited Edition" Tele, JD Bluesville "Night Pilot", Yamaha AES 820, Steinberger Spirit GT Pro, Taylor 355CE, Ovation 1897 Adamas, Ovation CC057 Celebrity
Amps: Axe FX centered rack rig, Mesa 4x12 cab. Germino Club 40, Johnson JM150 Millennium, Johnson JM250 Millennium, Gibson Titan Medalist Frankenstein.
Effects: Tonebone Trimode, EH Holy Grail, Boss CH-1, Dunlop Crybaby Classic, Framptone Amp Switcher, THD Hot Plate, Yamaha AG Stomp Acoustic Processor, Boss BCB-60 Pedal Board.