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Topic: Thanks Joe and all you guitarists are amazing

Stumbled across you folks while searching the web to find out how to make a guitar sound great. Thought I'd take a moment to thank Joe for the wonderful entertainment he provides and let all of you guitarists---pro and home players alike--- know that what you do is amazing to the rest of us! I've been trying to learn to play for over a year and I am terrible! Just awful. Not like all new folks probably say they are bad but, really bad! What you all do is really cool so enjoy every minute of your talent! I'm on my second teacher (not the first teacher's fault--he moved away!) and the new poor sap that has to put up with my middle aged brain every week is going to earn his money! Anyway, I'm not crying about it. Trying to learn to play has given me a very deep appreciation for types of music, how its made, ect ect in all kinds of ways that I never would have imagined had I not tried myself. The effort has been worth it's weight in gold in so many ways. I'm going to keep at it, but even you home noodlers should realized that it is hard to play the guitar. You rock.  Thanks again!

Re: Thanks Joe and all you guitarists are amazing

What a wonderful first post! Don't compare yourself to other guitarists, cause some people progress more efficiently than others. I admire your persistence in not giving up. You'll get there smile

Re: Thanks Joe and all you guitarists are amazing

It's really about putting the time in, just like with anything else. I've been playing for probably about 6 years, and I still wouldn't consider myself good, and I agree with Erin, never compare yourself to other guitar players, It'll only cause frustration, I can't tell you how many times ive gotten frustrated trying to play stuff that joe plays.

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JF, great first post! Stick with it, and try to play as often as you can. Picking up the guitar every day, even if its only for a few minutes helps build muscle memory. Even though I've been playing for well over thirty years, I still only consider myself just an ok guitar player. My biggest regret is not starting earlier. Anytime I want to remember what if felt like in the beginning, I just flip the guitar around and hold it left handed and try to make a C chord shape with my right hand.

Stick around and enjoy the company!

Play some cards & drink black coffee,
How Iā€™d love to see you smile....
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2015 R9 LP

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Re: Thanks Joe and all you guitarists are amazing

Welcome, JF!  Stick around and enjoy the good folks here.

I am in some agreement with you, that it takes a guitar player, no matter how good or bad, to approach appreciating what Joe does.  It's all so intricate...the playing, the set-up, the gear, just too much to take in and to understand for us mere mortals!

"To repeat a good thing is to sit still; to take a chance is to grow." - Joe Bonamassa
I need some Joe...NOW.
Joe = Joy

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Hey!  Erin has a new Joe pic.

Gibson 60th Anniversary 1959 Les Paul Reissue, Gibson LP Standard Faded CSB, Gibson Gary Moore LP Standard, Epi Joe Bonamassa GT LP, Epi Zakk Wylde LP, Dean Michael Schenker Flying V, Jackson Randy Rhoads V, ESP/LTD George Lynch Kamikaze, EVH Striped Series R/B/W, Fender/Squire John 5 Telecaster, Fender Joe Strummer Relic Telecaster

Re: Thanks Joe and all you guitarists are amazing

Hey JF!  I suck at it too!  smile  But for me, even though I suck at it, it still brings me a joy and peace that I just love.  Keep tying and playing, you will find songs that you will just have to play.

Welcome to the club.

Steve

2011 Gibson Joe Bonamassa Les Paul Studio...among others.
Beacon Theater, New York, May 18, 2013/Keeping The Blues Alive at Sea, Feb. 17-21, 2015/3 Kings Tour, Bangor, ME, Aug. 12, 2015

Re: Thanks Joe and all you guitarists are amazing

Had a meet and greet in St. Louis a few days ago! I don't look as dorky in this one! LOL

dknight16 wrote:

Hey!  Erin has a new Joe pic.

Re: Thanks Joe and all you guitarists are amazing

Joe might be guilty of looking a little dorky in that one though Erin. smile


(ducks and runs for cover)

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Re: Thanks Joe and all you guitarists are amazing

Hello!  Persistance is key.  I thought a great many times during the first few years about quiting learning.  Been playing 14 years now and I'm glad I didn't.  One day you just realise "hey! I am actually going somewhere with this".