I appreciate the encouragement.

On Oct 8, 1:57 am, mistertaterbug <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think you're letting yourself get in a stew here, ljt. I can't say
> that I understand quite what your aggravation is. We're all frustrated
> and overcome by the process of learning how to express ourselves with
> tones, no matter how far or short we've come. I can say that with
> confidence. I am in it up to my ears just like you are and have talked
> to some of the most respected people in the business who say the same
> thing. It appears that the art takes no prisoners regardless of level
> of accomplishment. There is always another tier, more questions, more
> answers.
>
> Enjoy the process and be fearless in your quest for more. If you hold
> back, you will not progress. If you are shy you will live to regret
> your decision to take that stance. I have fought holding back all my
> life. Don't let it overcome you. Just go for it, just do it, carpe
> diem or whatever the current phrase is.
>
> Socra-tater
>
> On Oct 7, 8:22 am, ljt <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I guess those poor dumb folks who fronted up with their money in hopes
> > of learning something just have no dang reason to live ..what so ever.
>
> > On Oct 8, 12:15 am, Will Dennis <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Does Grier normally do workshops? Being a great player does not
> > > necesarrily equate to being a good teacher. (caveat before I get
> > > slammed - I'm not specifically talking about Grier here.) I am also in
> > > IT, and realize the challenges when someone wants to learn something
> > > in 5 minutes that took me a year of plugging away at it before I fully
> > > understood it. Sometimes you just have to learn by doing. I go to my
> > > share of workshops, and you gotta admit, some of the questions posed
> > > are kinda dumb sometimes... It's like the perennial "what kind of pick
> > > do you use" question - like that's the key or something. (Aside - I
> > > love the "day-glo pick" story in Richard Smith's Monroe book :)
> > > Anyways, unless there's a real track record of rudeness, I'd let it
> > > slide as a good person having a bad day. The man's musical ability
> > > certainly speaks for itself.
>
> > > Will
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