GTech wrote:
As for everything, playing guitar needs a part of talent and a part of work (practice). And to practice, you have to be motivated. I stopped improving and began to loose a part of what I knew of the guitar because I had less time (or motivation...) to practice. So i am sure that you could do a lot more on the guitar if you had the motivation to practice as much as you work on computers or whatever is your main interest.
Juice Harp :-) Can't play that... My father used to when he was young, and my friend plays it sometimes.
G'kar, I must say that there is indeed many if not a lot of good musicians in England. Well, I should say "there was", because today's music doesn't inspire me, be it from England or USA. For me, the 70s was the best time for bands and music...
As for everything, playing guitar needs a part of talent and a part of work (practice). And to practice, you have to be motivated. I stopped improving and began to loose a part of what I knew of the guitar because I had less time (or motivation...) to practice. So i am sure that you could do a lot more on the guitar if you had the motivation to practice as much as you work on computers or whatever is your main interest.
Juice Harp :-) Can't play that... My father used to when he was young, and my friend plays it sometimes.
G'kar, I must say that there is indeed many if not a lot of good musicians in England. Well, I should say "there was", because today's music doesn't inspire me, be it from England or USA. For me, the 70s was the best time for bands and music...
There still is a great amount of talent here, but the rubbish is the stuff that gets encouraged and gets wavelength on the radio. But underground there is a lot of quality.
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