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Thread started 03/17/09 8:15am

theAudience

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Why learn to play an instrument?

Because with time, dedication, sacrifice, integrity and a few like minded individuals, you might one day be able to produce live music like this...











...Zawinul Syndicate (Joe Zawinul's 75th birthday concert)

You should be in a band that plays this well and grooves this hard at age 75.
Even with the equipment problems, being the total pro, he didn't cave in.

When I found these clips it reminded me of the feeling I had watching this band perform.
Unfortunately, when I saw them they didn't have Sabine Kabongo who brings her own unique energy to the group.

This is just one of a number of examples.

tA

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"Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all."
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Reply #1 posted 03/17/09 8:44am

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theAudience said:

Because with time, dedication, sacrifice, integrity and a few like minded individuals, you might one day be able to produce live music like this...











...Zawinul Syndicate (Joe Zawinul's 75th birthday concert)

You should be in a band that plays this well and grooves this hard at age 75.
Even with the equipment problems, being the total pro, he didn't cave in.

When I found these clips it reminded me of the feeling I had watching this band perform.
Unfortunately, when I saw them they didn't have Sabine Kabongo who brings her own unique energy to the group.

This is just one of a number of examples.

tA

peace Tribal Disorder

http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431
No matter your age, pursue your dreams so that you will LIVE.
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Reply #2 posted 03/17/09 8:46am

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ooooopsie...I meant to cancel but hit post instead.lol

Anyway, This is fantastic. I'll have to watch and listen to this later on when I have more time. They have a really nice sound. biggrin
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Reply #3 posted 03/17/09 8:47am

StarCat

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or like this guy





he's awesome!! thumbs up!
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Reply #4 posted 03/17/09 9:10am

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I have been playing guitar for 20 years now (no, not non-stop..I DO take bathroom breaks ya know.... wink )

For me, playing an instrument can be frustrating, but when it all comes together, it is worth all the hassle - because it feels like magic is coming out of your fingers. The joy that comes from playing in a band and hearing all the different instruments and voices come together to create one overall sound can't be described. No wonder many bands over the years have said it is better than sex lol

On the other hand, sometimes it is too much like magic, in that if you know how the trick is done, you lose some of the wonder and excitement to see other people do it - I expect it's a bit like being a magician at a Magic Circle gathering, damn hard to impress anyone!

But yeah, getting lost in your own noodlings and losing yourself in them music is a feeling that you have to experience to understand.
Why learn to play an instrument? Man, I wouldn't give it up for the world.
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Reply #5 posted 03/17/09 11:50am

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Want to Rewire Your Brain? Study Music.
A Musician's Brain Recognizes Sound That Carries Emotion.

The study revealed two major differences between the musicians and the non-musicians.

Musicians heard an emotion-packed, complex sound with an enhanced sensitivity, and they also were less distracted by simple sounds, according to the study.

"What we found in this study is both an enhancement and an economy of resources varies as a function of the extent of musical experience. The more years the person has been playing an instrument, and the earlier the person began musical training, the larger the effect."

http://abcnews.go.com/Tec...081&page=1
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Reply #6 posted 03/17/09 12:10pm

diamondpearl1

I wanted 2 learn 2 play when I learned that you could someday play like this...

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Reply #7 posted 03/17/09 2:17pm

theAudience

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rubymoon53 said:


Anyway, This is fantastic. I'll have to watch and listen to this later on when I have more time. They have a really nice sound. biggrin

I'm sure you'll dig it.
It's a non-stop assualt of rhythm and moods.


tA

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Reply #8 posted 03/17/09 5:57pm

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rubymoon53 said:

theAudience said:

Because with time, dedication, sacrifice, integrity and a few like minded individuals, you might one day be able to produce live music like this...











...Zawinul Syndicate (Joe Zawinul's 75th birthday concert)

You should be in a band that plays this well and grooves this hard at age 75.
Even with the equipment problems, being the total pro, he didn't cave in.

When I found these clips it reminded me of the feeling I had watching this band perform.
Unfortunately, when I saw them they didn't have Sabine Kabongo who brings her own unique energy to the group.

This is just one of a number of examples.

tA

peace Tribal Disorder

http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431


Awesome! Just awesome! Joe, RIP!
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Reply #9 posted 03/17/09 6:20pm

IAintTheOne

Paging TA Guitar lessons needed would you take me on as a student? smile
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Reply #10 posted 03/17/09 6:23pm

TD3

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rocknrolldave said:

I have been playing guitar for 20 years now (no, not non-stop..I DO take bathroom breaks ya know.... wink )

For me, playing an instrument can be frustrating, but when it all comes together, it is worth all the hassle - because it feels like magic is coming out of your fingers. The joy that comes from playing in a band and hearing all the different instruments and voices come together to create one overall sound can't be described. No wonder many bands over the years have said it is better than sex lol

On the other hand, sometimes it is too much like magic, in that if you know how the trick is done, you lose some of the wonder and excitement to see other people do it - I expect it's a bit like being a magician at a Magic Circle gathering, damn hard to impress anyone!

But yeah, getting lost in your own noodlings and losing yourself in them music is a feeling that you have to experience to understand.
Why learn to play an instrument? Man, I wouldn't give it up for the world.


I would go that far..... lol wink

Well said rocknrolldave. I've played one instrument or other for the past 35 years and (acoustic guitar at present for 10 years) I couldn't imagine being without an instrument in my hands or one at hand. Dave's right, at times it can and has been frustrating but most thing value don't come easy come, it's the journey of discovery or creating something - your personal best.
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Reply #11 posted 03/17/09 9:51pm

heartbeatocean

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Why learn to play an instrument?


because the instrument is calling to be played!
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Reply #12 posted 03/17/09 10:20pm

POOK

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heartbeatocean said:

Why learn to play an instrument?


because the instrument is calling to be played!


BECAUSE NEW GUITAR CHEAPER THAN ROCK BAND GAME

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Reply #13 posted 03/18/09 12:30pm

theAudience

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rocknrolldave said:

For me, playing an instrument can be frustrating, but when it all comes together, it is worth all the hassle - because it feels like magic is coming out of your fingers. The joy that comes from playing in a band and hearing all the different instruments and voices come together to create one overall sound can't be described. No wonder many bands over the years have said it is better than sex lol

Why learn to play an instrument? Man, I wouldn't give it up for the world.

thumbs up!


tA

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"Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all."
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Reply #14 posted 03/18/09 2:34pm

SPYZFAN1

Aud..You just won the "best thread of the month" award from me!
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Reply #15 posted 03/18/09 3:54pm

TD3

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SPYZFAN1 said:

Aud..You just won the "best thread of the month" award from me!



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Reply #16 posted 03/19/09 7:48am

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Thanks, tA....awesome clips.

Why learn to play an instrument?

Learning (and still learning) to play an instrument(s) taught me many lessons that I have used throughout my personal and professional life:

Determination
Concentration
Discipline
Humility
Imagination
Creativity
Self Expression
Self Control
Organization
Team Work

ad infinitum.....

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Reply #17 posted 03/19/09 8:32am

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I think people who can can make the audience FEEL them....that they are serious about thier music.
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Reply #18 posted 03/19/09 11:18am

theAudience

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PsychedelicGoof said:

Want to Rewire Your Brain? Study Music.
A Musician's Brain Recognizes Sound That Carries Emotion.

The study revealed two major differences between the musicians and the non-musicians.

Musicians heard an emotion-packed, complex sound with an enhanced sensitivity, and they also were less distracted by simple sounds, according to the study.

"What we found in this study is both an enhancement and an economy of resources varies as a function of the extent of musical experience. The more years the person has been playing an instrument, and the earlier the person began musical training, the larger the effect."

http://abcnews.go.com/Tec...081&page=1

Thanks for posting the article.

There have been quite a few studies extolling the direct and tangential benefits of learning how to play an instrument.


tA

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Reply #19 posted 03/19/09 2:09pm

theAudience

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IAintTheOne said:

Paging TA Guitar lessons needed would you take me on as a student? smile

Brother, once I learn how to play, you're first in line. cool


tA

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