RVA
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Overrated!This'll make you feel better
Overrated!This'll make you feel better
Sadly, i took 2 years of theory, much of which I now recall. My fingers often will not comply with my brain. Also, I have n inability to "think in music".
You mean like people under 18 years old?Minors and such sound dark and cool...
What I have realized is that joining ESG last year was the beginning of a 12 month musical detour. I bought my 2016 Gibson SG on September 15th and I've been chasing tone ever since.
What this has done was completely circumvent all my writing, delayed my album and taken a lot of enjoyment away from music too.
The SG is what it is. So is the Squirecaster. So is the Hellraiser. From this point forward, I'm concentrating on playing for enjoyment and writing.
Almost every famous song out there was played on worse poop than I own.
Took me a year to figure this out...
yes that.........but I would ad FLIPPERI am an amateur hobbyist player, collector and modder. Its all done for my enjoyment.
Almost every famous song out there was played on worse poop than I own.
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So anyway, I just got scared at GC, the kind of scared that makes me want to quit guitar
That's so F'n funny...This'll make you feel better


That's so F'n funny...
What's not so F'n funny, is that still sounds much better than me...
Are you over your funk yet, RVA?
RVA,
All kidding aside, you may be suffering from the dark side of Gear Acquisition Syndrome. That is, the accumulation of gear has a way of tricking you into thinking that you are becoming a better guitar player. Then, when confronted with the possibility/realization that maybe your current abilities aren't what you want, or you have doubts about your future development (which can be triggered by your GC experience), it's easy to get a sense of discouragement at the whole thing. You look at the thousands of dollars worth of equipment and wonder what it has really done for your guitar playing. You feel you should be further along than you are, given what you own. It can almost seem like a waste.
I do get it. For me, sometimes it means placing a moratorium on myself against purchasing anything until I feel I have practiced to a certain level or something. The one thing you can't do is compare yourself, negatively or positively, to someone else. Of course, if you see something someone else does that you think is a learning opportunity, then that's one thing. But, don't defeat yourself because of how someone else plays.
Don't throw your own shoes away because someone else stepped in a puddle.