Does "practicing" deprive you of musical fluency and prepare you for life of slavery? Spartacus of Guitar says yes!
Just contact me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pauljamout.harrison or email: spartacusofguitar@gmail.com or Skype: "guitarcrossroads" and we will do sessions everyday until you are getting on your feet.....FREE no obligation.
So many people are using their so-called practice time to either dig themselves into an even deeper ditch of idiosyncratic nervous habits, or they are mechanically repeating over and over some composition in the way that clearly demonstrates their lack of comprehension. To a trained ear this sounds "dorkey". So many millions of wasted virtuosos have spent their lives this way, COPYING guitar music to the lucridous level that THIS COPYING includes "tourette's syndrome-ish nervous twitches". They are weird unconsciously generated habitual sounds that the player mentally compensates for and barely hears, and are unacceptable unless being used as part of a historical piece. Copying mistakes is the guitar equivalent of guys dressing up in Civil War uniforms, camping out, and shooting off muskets while being in the delusion of thinking that they are modern day soldiers.
A worldwide musical emergency is upon us! One reason for guitar student disempowerment is because music is not seen as a yes or no, binary process when in fact the aspect of music that is a fluid personal expression that is new and therefore considered creative is a very small percentage of the musical process. In fact core tempo accounts for 50% of what music basically is, so there is no reason for millions of people to be so frustrated that they actually start defending their mistakes and rationalized suffering when all they need to do is seriously learn some REAL fundamentals. I am not referring to the garbage that is handed a music store guitar lesson programs on the net, all meant to sustain their own teaching program, rather than actually enlightened and liberating future virtuosos. lol The bad "karma" for this kind of denial and exploitation of students reveals itself in their obvious mediocrity and lack of fluency, as he painstakingly trying to remember what some "stoned out" musician happen to play in a song recorded decades before. They can obsess over their guitar collections and their trivia all they want, but they are slaves as well as the students that they put into musical mental constructs that retard and the strict the true mastery of what is actually a simply designed instrument.
The best attitude is to look at music as something that exists, which is a finite and an exact science. It does not exist as notes under piece of paper, or composition in someone's head, or some kind of personal transcendent musical experience. It exists as part of nature's math… similar to the calendar in that yearly patterns existed before we could use them precisely. It took having the right provable factual information before humans developed our current mastery of time. There is no need for denial, superstition, overly depending on your personal feeling while in the process of playing, and delusional wishful thinking. There is only a need to contact me so I can help you, as I was helped by many great musical maestros. This is amazing news of FREEDOM!
I am here to give you that expotential guitar freedom, but you must take it.....
Contact me now on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pauljamout.harrison or "guitarcrossroads" on Skype or email me at: spartacusofguitar@gmail.com so we can get started wtith no obligation. Thanks for your consideration. This offer is FREE :-)
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