Topic: Feels dumb to be so excited
As a former bass player, passing lines from one chord to the next was a primary function. So, why don't I do it on guitar so much? Well, because I'm not a very good guitar player I suppose. I've always approached the guitar as an escape. It's something I do when I don't want to work at something, and so my playing isn't real great. Great playing takes a lot of work. Well, now I'm getting a bit dissatisfied with the usual, and so I decided to start trying to work in some solos and licks to spice up the songs I normally just bang out straight through without breaks.
One song I've been banging out has been "Wild World" by Cat Stevens. In that song, there's a crucial run down from F to G. On a bass - piece of cake. Done it a million times. Shoot, when I played harmonica it was even a simple thing. On a guitar - somehow I felt overwhelmed and uncertain. This morning, I finally slowed down, convinced myself to give it a try, and bingo! I worked out a way to pass down from F to G. I'll have to do it 1,000 times to get it ingrained enough to do while playing through the song, but I worked it out.
So, I'm kind of proud of myself, even though I feel kind of dumb being proud of myself for something so basic. Nevertheless, in a journey of 1,000 miles you're sure to burn some bridges before the eggs are all in one basket.
- Zurf
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