On Oct 6, 8:08 am, Bill Burnette <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Haven't taken any lessons since- not sure I agree with his
> assessment though- still seems I'm missing something...
>
> Bill


My bet is you could still learn a LOT from Roland if you went back to
him.

I've read all your posts on this (David Greer) subject with interest.
I want you to answer us honestly, when someone has come to you for
help at your work, were you always very polite to EVERYONE?????

I know I've not always been, and I'm not proud of that.  Every once in
a while, we all say something we probably would not say if we got a
bit of a chance to think about it.

I'm not a guitar player, but I am so fascinated by the obvious amount
of work and study David Greer has put in to his craft that I go every
time he does a workshop around my area.  I've always learned
something.  In the 10 or so of these I've attended, he has always been
nice, but honest when he has answered questions.

Of course I wasn't there to hear the comment you refered to.  Like all
things, sometimes one thing means something to one individual and
something entirely different to something else.  Could also be maybe
David thought that person would get the most out of a blunt answer.

Ducking for cover now  :-)



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