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You are my HERO!!! I shall steal that and call it as my own!!!
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Hey can I borrow that line? It seems to fit me quite well even after hacking chords for 40 years I still suck.
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Been a beginner guitar player for 48 years but I have been known to sing and play the pants off of middle aged drunk women. LOL I think they give in so I'll shut up and quit playing.
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Can the scale go negative?
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Thanks for the very flattering words, but I actually play that song much better now than in the vid (or at least I'd like to think so) and, to my ears, it's still *not* close to the level of the artist I learned it from! So maybe we have different perceptions of what "pro level" should be? Or, as others have mentioned, maybe it's a moving target
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I play fingerstyle guitar about as good as I play golf. Should take some lessons, occasionally have good days, on the rare occassion I have been known to "birdey" a tune - and always looking for a new club that'll get me to the next level of play ... !
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We all have different perspectives of what is "good" or how we play. And I find most players are their own worst emenies when it comes to rating their performance.
I would like to think I am an intermediate player. Some around these parts think I'm a good player. Steve Kaufman told me he didn't consider himself an intermediate player till he knew 700 tunes. By that standard I will never be intermediate. So I guess I'll be a beginner all my life.
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I'm a one-trick-pony. Heavily influenced by Leo Kottke in the 70's (& since) I love fast fingerpicking but that's about all I do. I can't hold a candle to the masters. Especially the formally trained ones, I'm 98% self-taught. I learned a lot the first five years & played every day but the process slowed way down for the next 30 years. But, lately I'm focusing less on trick licks & more on trying to express the music I hear in my head, however simple it may be sometimes. Otherwise my guitar's just a novelty.
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beginner...for the last five years
I can play some fairly tough chords and chord progressions, I can do some basic finger picking, and I am just starting to learn flat-picking.
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I usually think of myself as being pretty adequate. But last week I saw John Jorgenson perform, and now when I play I feel like a walrus trying to touch type
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I think the whole idea of thinking about guitar playing in terms of "levels" is a bit screwed up. It suggests that there is a set number of moves that all players have to master before moving onto the next, superior, stage, which I think is nonsense. What 'level' was Syd Barrett? Many people, Jimmy Page included, say that he was a truly inspired and original guitarist, yet if you were to compare his chops with those of someone like Larry Coryell, poor old Syd would seem like a beginner!
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Big 'ol newbie. Level 0 I've been learning chords and fingerstyle patterns for the last 4 months and I can play 1 song .... badly.
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Heh. I can travis pick without screwing up and I can butcher some basic chords. But it's fun as heck and I think I'll keep doing it. (It may never leave my bedroom, but I can live with that.)
I think the perspective of the question is just wrong? Music is about people, for me. The best music I've heard was 3 mediocre chords wrapped around some off-key singing, around a campfire in the NM mountains.
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Being totally honest here. .... I truly believe that I am nowhere near where I should be after playing for 20 years. I'm totally self-taught which can have some drawbacks and is not conducive to achieving real proficiency.
Having said that, I'm not worried about it. I now play well enough to keep myself entertained and occasionally a few others. My wife told me recently that I'm 10 times better than she ever thought I'd be when I started. She always thought I did not possess any natural musical talent and she could be right. But, limited though I may be, I play well enough to have a regular jam session with a real good life-long player and business associate, and I have learned a ton of songs and written quite a few. I can't think of a clever description of my playing level. I'm mostly cowboy-chord junkie who spends a lot of time on the first few frets cause it's real comfortable there. I do try my hand at some lead lines and fill but mostly I'm content to play a lot of chords pretty well and keep it simple so I can concentrate on singing too. In recent years I've gotten more serious about bottleneck slide style and I find that I do have a bit of a knack for that. We'll see where that leads. |
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Actually I believe that is the only tune mmmaak can play "headless" . I would rate my level as Virtuoso Strummer. |