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jeffAMM



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PostPosted: Sun Sep 03, 2006 1:12 am    Post subject: There are no wrong notes Reply with quote

There were two monks in a monastery doing their daily rituals. They were about to bow to their deity. One got on his knees and said "Oh master, I am nothing, I don't exist, all there is is You." The next monk bowed down even lower and said, "Oh great one, I am less than nothing! I don't exist and I never did. You are all there is! In the corner, a janitor was sweeping the temple and watching the monks. He thought to himself, "Hmmmm, that looks pretty good! I think I'll try that." He walked over to the deity and bowed while the monks watched him. He said, "Oh, mighty one, I too am nothing, you are everything." As the two monks looked on with disdain, one said to the other, "Humph! How dare he! Look who thinks he's nothing!"

This joke is from a book I've been re-reading lately titled "Effortless Mastery - Liberating the Master Musician Within" by Kenny Werner. I like to go back to this book every so often because it's such a classic on opening up the creative pathways, and musicianship in general. Werner's primary message is that opening up the creative pathways is mostly about not closing them - not delivering those internal messages to ourselves that say we're no good, or somebody's better, or we sound bad.

If you'd like to read the rest of this, please visit my blog, Notes and Lines.

Jeff
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Lowdown Cack-hander


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PostPosted: Sun Sep 03, 2006 4:36 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hello Jeff and welcome to Guitarsite Very Happy

If it's OK with you, I thought this thread was best moved to the more general discussion category. Anybody else recommend books or guides for improved playing?
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BopsAlot
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Joined: 25 Jul 2006
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 03, 2006 6:49 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yes, true creativity surely comes from beyond our minds. Mine either won't shut up for long enough or I am just not talented enough to harness what comes through when it does! Regardless, I am certain that as the number of enlightened people (guitarists especially) in the world increases, the better off we all will be. Peace. Very Happy
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