Is your TRUE musical desire is available now? Spartacus says yes!
Contact me and we will do sessions everyday until you are getting on your feet.....FREE no obligation.... for real.
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Gmail: spartacusofguitar@gmail.com
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The truth is that we want transcendent musical experiences. They do not come from buying more, as the music instrument sales industry would have you believe. Music instrument sales culture is designed to disempower the student. Their strategy is filled with cultism, celebrity worship, and probably worst of all, selling how to evaluate musical value with profit and equipment. If a teacher points out that a major act is actually middle-aged men playing songs that are on the level of a ninth grade high school student, the educator is met with disdain. The salesman might defend his position with references to the many millions of dollars that the "culturally infantalized" iconic middle aged men make while playing songs that they perfected in high school. They actually BRAG about the money as a reflection of the musical value. lol
REALITY CHECK: Even the heavy metal groups are basically modern day folk singers and you can be just as good as any of them, and better. The industry would have you believe that musicians are on the level of doctors. HA! Freeing yourself from these types of illusions, whether realized or not, is super important. DO not believe the myths perpetrated by the Publicists,
Even though football, for example, is a game that can be fully understood by youngsters, when there is a "billions of dollars industrial culture" of fully grown mature men STILL involved with a kids game, acting as if it is like practicing medicine. WELL IT IS NOT! I admit that I am a "monkey watching someone throw the ball " all day long person too. lol Hopefully the difference with me is that I keep the kids games in objective, factual context within the mature educated view of society, even if those kids games are done on an Olympic level. Also it is fun to see grown-ups take the kids game as far as it will go. In my view there is no place for industrializing and commercializing the process of learning the true language of music though.
I don't see the Grammys or similar culturally established mindsets as elevating these musicians, rather they are gloating in how they have bound up these artists with attention, millions of dollars, and worst of all the exploitation of these musician's mental syndromes such hypomania through encouraging 'Peter Pan complexes '. The fatcats in the industry could care less that a 50-year-old man is speaking like an eighth grader in a way that demonstrates his lack of maturity even though that lack of maturity is a direct result of fatcats exploitation of the artist over a lifetime. In fact the publicists love it.....mental illness feeds the voteuristic fans. Of course individual responsibility is paramount for health, but when huge fortunes are involved it becomes more than seductive to indulge your mental syndromes into part of your "acting out" on stage and to the media. NOT selling out your music education becomes less of an imperative with financial success. Money made through fame that is way more than required to live, is dangerous to your art..... and your mental health, if one is not prepared.
I understand that people are afraid to learn because they think that it will dilute their creativity, or they will have to give up the fun that they now have by being "too self conscious" lol. That fear is only realized if they are being taught based on the mental theory construct of the piano which is almost irrelevant to guitar. Who wants to go through all that? Fortunately you don't have to. But you do have to contact me, or another bona fide electric guitar Maestro. The only problem is that the maestros on my level are rated at about $1800. for private clinics. As of the publishing date of this blog though, I am here now and these days for you for FREE, so please feel FREE (get it?) to take advantage and free yourself of musical imperialistic domination. lol
Fortunately due to the explosion of WebCam lessons, and the ability to manufacture specific individual multi-media courses for particular students and deliver those highly personalized classes every day, I can afford to start you off and get you going for absolutely free with no obligation. So the choice is to buy into he music industrial complex and be exploited, always feeling that there's something missing that the next guitar, or the next riff, or that next buck will fix which will put you into the zone of satisfaction. Or, since most of you want to "play" the game of music mainly with high school level material anyway, why not get in touch with me and start learning the real tried-and-true rules of the musical game of pop music and perfect it now quickly! :-) I will also teach you more advanced music if you wish....
If you're worried that after a few lessons I will dump you because you might not have money right now, don't worry. My courses start from free e-mail correspondence to a basic $39 per month including lessons and daily attention, and then there is the fast-track to top pro which is $600. per month. If you want to do the fast-track and you don't have $600 per month don't worry, because I give scholarships. All you have to do is complete studies properly instead of paying money.
This is obviously not about money for me. In fact having tons of money is dangerous if you are not psychologically mature enough and prepared, as I said before. Again money is used as a way to enslave musicians. Can you imagine playing a song that you wrote in ninth grade at 50 years old night after night because you have to financially?
What frees you is knowledge that is comprehended in proper context. That context is the guitar which is not a difficult instrument to understand. The problem is that the music education "industry" is not interested in you understanding the instrument. They want you to be indoctrinated into their self supporting courses and complicated programs to the point where most teachers are so confused now that they do not have proper comprehension and are speculating themselves, or they are simply monkey see monkey read copycats! lol That is NOT what musicians REALLY WANT!
One problem with guitar lessons, is it's hard to go further than the foundational knowledge of your teacher. The other day a local music Academy had a performance at our local street fair. There was a 14-year-old kid doing very well on the guitar. His skills were more than adequate to have a perfect presentation. I saw that the bass player was one of the teachers as they were playing some speculation blues. My realization was that the reason why the kid couldn't play to the point of beginners perfection and virtuosity was because the teacher could only take him as far as the teacher himself had gone. Having been in the music teaching business for over a half-century, I understand how the profit motive infiltrates and ruins the process for teachers and students. If the students become great quickly, there is no business... This is why there is so much cultish music celebrity worship in music teaching.... because the idea for a Music Institute is to sustain itself by making the students feel that they are one note away from that plateau of acceptance, when all the teachers are doing is supporting the culture of mediocrity while NOT QUITE GETTING IT THEMSELVES!
Fortunately guitar music has been understood fully and completely as an exact science including compensating for any of the variables of individual capabilities for some time now. In other words it's right there for the taking. You can be is great as anyone ever needs to be on the guitar. The real work has already been done for you....
In this case I have stumbled into a very unique position in that electric guitar and the Blues key is new and I have been there in the thick of it since the inception. In fact my first rock 'n roll gig was in a Cafe Wha? which is where I met Jimi Hendrix in my neighborhood called Greenwich Village. By the Way, Jimi seemed like a very gentle and beautiful man. Even his tone of voice was very reassuring, humble, and gracious...
What we need are breakthrough guitar players. What we don't need is an army of zombie like copycats who are not even aware, or even care, that there copying riffs that somebody was playing while they were most likely drunk or acting out mindlessly. It's as if a famous person trips accidentally when entering the stage, then everybody starts purposely tripping. LOL the world needs musicians to step up and encourage people to break out, and breakthrough instead of shackling themselves to the glimmer of adulation, money, and lying publicists.
Contact me and we will do sessions everyday until you are getting on your feet.....FREE no obligation.... for real.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pauljamout.harrison
Gmail: spartacusofguitar@gmail.com
Skype: "guitarcrossroads"
Thanks for your consideration. This offer is FREE :-)
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