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mr dave 08-14-2009 02:47 PM

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Originally Posted by GuitarBizarre (Post 719700)
I disagree with you completely. If you're going to do something, do it well. Being crap at something just because you think being good at something makes it worthless, is idiotic.

but but but... if you INTEND to never be good then no one can ever call you crappy.

GuitarBizarre 08-14-2009 06:22 PM

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Originally Posted by mr dave (Post 719742)
but but but... if you INTEND to never be good then no one can ever call you crappy.

I can. I just did. :P

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mr dave 08-14-2009 09:15 PM

but wouldn't that just mean that you were succeeding at what you were attempting which negates the original output and transforms it into being 'good' again? hahaha

GuitarBizarre 08-17-2009 09:08 AM

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Originally Posted by mr dave (Post 719919)
but wouldn't that just mean that you were succeeding at what you were attempting which negates the original output and transforms it into being 'good' again? hahaha

No, because it sucks!

nicktylerpiano 09-01-2009 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Shrar (Post 714313)
when i learned how to "read a book" in english class (ie, look for character development, religious references, why the author used the word "the" instead of "it", etc) it totally ruined the act of reading for me

maybe when you learn the technicalities of playing you lose the love of wild sound in the same way

In music it is a little different, because there are differnt types of listening. Analytical listening and casual listening. Dont worry if you dont know an instrument, but it would be good to know the background of music at least. Piano is something easy to learn. You can do it online and it helps you to understand the ins and outs of music!! :)

Nick

Harmonicologist 09-05-2009 09:47 AM

Sure. Didn't we all start out as music lovers before we picked up an instrument?

BrianRClover 09-06-2009 09:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Shrar (Post 714284)
confession time, I'm 18 and i still have yet to seriously learn to play an instrument. growing up, my brother played guitar and in my quest to be absolutely nothing like him, i (regretfully) didnt

i've just been thinking how shallow (for lack of a better word) that must make my appreciation of music, never experiencing the time and effort and blood and sweat involved in producing a song

are people who dont play even worthy of listening?

Absolutely man! People who do not play make the best fans! I'm a musician of 10 years and trust me- All though it's fun and I wouldn't trade it for the world, all it does to you is make you listen to everything from a technical standpointe. Before I played, I could listen to just about anything and enjoy it, now my taste are so limited I have to wait months for albums to drop from the 10 bands I actually like.

Having said that, music is freeing and incredibly fun... while being incredibly frustrating... the indie scene which I reside in is much more fun than the mainstream scene which I've also had a small part in... either way, being a musician is all about the amount of passion you have to do so... just keep in mind, whether you're touring the country or jamming in your basement it will change your life as far as music goes.

charlieomar 09-06-2009 09:39 AM

You absolutely can be a music lover without knowing how to be a musician. I was. However, after learning to play guitar, my love for music only deepened. :] Also my taste in music did not begin to draw limits - it only expanded.

storymilo 09-06-2009 06:17 PM

;)I find that playing an instrument can make you appreciate some musicians more, but others less. Overall I think its fine not to learn one, but never too late to try....

jtwilliams 09-06-2009 10:43 PM

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Originally Posted by storymilo (Post 731118)
;)I find that playing an instrument can make you appreciate some musicians more, but others less. Overall I think its fine not to learn one, but never too late to try....

I agree with this 100%!

I was a big music fan before I picked up the Bass. Now that I have started learning I have a deepening understanding of music. It just enriches it. But anyone can love music!


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