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If you say yes to my proposition,then you are not a musician.
How that ?
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Really, noooo! I mean, maybe musical but nothing special! Certainly not on here, there are some real pros here. (but thanks for the compliment )
I reckon the term 'musician' is a little ambiguous and unspecific. To my point of view, there are two main dimensions: 'musical' and 'working musician'. The first is what you are, the second is what you do. If you are either (or both) of these, then to my mind you could qualify as being 'a musician'.
I don't really see a distinction between being a guitarist and being a musician, though I understand the sentiment behind the question posed. Probably most of us here are musical whether we are just guitarists or not, and some of us are working musicians even if as amateurs. So all of us are 'musicians' to a greater or lesser degree.
Anyway I’m as guilty of widdly widdly as the next man )
https://youtu.be/HibP__y6v04
Supportact said: [my style is] probably more an accumulation of limitations and bad habits than a 'style'.
Been uploading old tracks I recorded ages ago and hopefully some new noodles here.
Remember, it's easier to criticise than create!
That said, my guitar teacher - who teaches at the highest level and has decades of studio/live pro experience behind him - says the most important thing is not what you play, but how you play it. That has come to mean a lot more to me in recent years. Maceo is a stellar example. As is Angus/Malcolm.
2. When he stops playing barre chords.
This.
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