Steel guitar tuition and instruction material
Wed Aug 31, 2011 12:56 pm
John, Sarah didn't just pick up playing completely on her own. Although she did show a natural aptitude for the instrument, I can assure you that she had years of intensive learning via myself. Some days she would come away from the lessons in tears - frustrated with herself for not being able to immediately replicate what was being shown to her. (She was desperate to get from one level to the next in minimum time). Yet, she would beaver away all week and would return the following weekend with the parts well and truly nailed. This was especially the case with speed picking and with extremely slow pieces, both of which can be very difficult to perform to a high level of technical ability.
So in response to your interesting heading - Hardwork.desire,practise.--Vs.natural ability - it is both.
Wed Aug 31, 2011 4:22 pm
read this a while back on the mother ship :
20 % talent - 80 % work
Wed Aug 31, 2011 7:36 pm
Jerry Byrd is quoted as saying "talent is highly overrated because all the talent in the world means nothing if you have not desire".
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