In short, as a great fiddler told me, "get it right, first.  Then figure out
what else it can be."

Mark



On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 3:50 PM, Dasspunk <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> This is sage advice but in my experience, is too often used as a
> crutch to be lazy. And by my experience, I mean me; and by lazy, I
> mean more lazy than I am now.
>
> More sage advice came from Rabbi Ben Hei Hei when he said: "According
> to the pain is the gain.". In my opinion, if you're trying to "get"
> someone's playing or a tune or whathaveyou, you most certainly do need
> to try and you should try and try and try again... and keep trying.
> The closer  you get, the more you should try. Great players sweat the
> small stuff. Ask any of them. Unfortunately for us lazy folk, the path
> to the small stuff is through the big stuff (stupid big stuff).
>
> Here's my own sage-like advice: you will find your own nuances while
> in search for someone else's.
>
> Brian
>
> On Nov 3, 2:22 pm, 14strings <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Does anybody here get bit by the guitar flatpicking bug once in a
> > while?
> >
> > I'm presently on one such binge now. It's fun to jump ship once in a
> > while and makes coming back the mandolin fresh.
> >
> > Anyway I was watching Norman Blake's first Homespun guitar video and
> > he said something that I've heard before but the way he said it made
> > it finally sink in. He said, and I paraphrase "I want you to get the
> > idea of what I'm doing but I want you to do it your own way this way
> > you'll play the best of what YOU have to offer"
> >
> > In other words it's really difficult to get the EXACT nuance of
> > someone elses playing and should we even try? Or should we get the
> > general gist of it and play what comes naturally to us?
> >
>

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