Robert
Oranges and lemons, say the bells of St. Clements.
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I talked to a friend recently about this. When I was a teenager, I was very serious about guitar, and full of ambition. Practiced for hours every day. Then I came to the conclusion I was not getting as good as I wanted to be. Bummed me out for a while, but I focused on getting a university degree and became a serious runner instead. More or less quit playing for a few years.
Then I rediscovered the guitar again. I realized I don't have to be the best. I just enjoy playing, and I do think I play better now because I'm more relaxed and I have removed a lot of that pressure on myself. I have developed a way of playing that suits me, and even though I get bored with my own playing from time to time, I find ways around that by listening to a wide variety of music.
So, I guess I'm saying that I'm not so serious about guitar playing any more. I do try to play as good as possible, but it's easy to get sloppy and lazy when you don't have the pressure of upcoming gigs.
How serious are you?
Then I rediscovered the guitar again. I realized I don't have to be the best. I just enjoy playing, and I do think I play better now because I'm more relaxed and I have removed a lot of that pressure on myself. I have developed a way of playing that suits me, and even though I get bored with my own playing from time to time, I find ways around that by listening to a wide variety of music.
So, I guess I'm saying that I'm not so serious about guitar playing any more. I do try to play as good as possible, but it's easy to get sloppy and lazy when you don't have the pressure of upcoming gigs.
How serious are you?