TS808
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I thought I'd post this after seeing Joe Bonamassa last night and being totally blown away by his abilities, tone, vocals, and well, everything! The guy was without a doubt phenomenal. That was the best concert I think I've EVER been to (yes, he was THAT amazing).
My question (or conclusion) is this: Can someone learn to play that great, or is a special gift that you either have or don't?
I consider myself to be above average in skills, and have been playing since I was 9 (I'm now 47). No matter how much I practice and play, I'll never reach the skills of Joe Bonamassa or Joe Satriani for that matter.
I came to the conclusion that some people have a "gift" for music and in this case guitar playing...something you can't learn. Look at SRV and Hendrix for example...both were self-taught, couldn't read music, knew very little about music theory, but blew so many people away. They were able to pick up the guitar and become "guitar gods".
What do others think? Just curious....Can you really learn to be that great, or is it a trait that some people just have? Granted, these guys totally destroy the "normal curve" and are definite outliers, or exceptions.
My question (or conclusion) is this: Can someone learn to play that great, or is a special gift that you either have or don't?
I consider myself to be above average in skills, and have been playing since I was 9 (I'm now 47). No matter how much I practice and play, I'll never reach the skills of Joe Bonamassa or Joe Satriani for that matter.
I came to the conclusion that some people have a "gift" for music and in this case guitar playing...something you can't learn. Look at SRV and Hendrix for example...both were self-taught, couldn't read music, knew very little about music theory, but blew so many people away. They were able to pick up the guitar and become "guitar gods".
What do others think? Just curious....Can you really learn to be that great, or is it a trait that some people just have? Granted, these guys totally destroy the "normal curve" and are definite outliers, or exceptions.