The Invincible Dream
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Bill Hankey
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The Invincible Dream
Dreams of reaching an upper level of playing, invariably lead to extended practice sessions. We dream constantly while sleeping, and most are forgotten before we awaken with the dawning of a new day. IMO the effectiveness of positive dreams are in some way connected to unlimited successes.
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The Impossible Dream - Not
Bill, I think I know where you are going with your thread. Dreams are one aspect, but I think the steel is a cerebral instrument to love. That is why I try to listen to recordings of many great players, picture what they are doing, and then when I sit down to the steel, try to duplicate what my ears have heard. It's definitely a conscious thing, no dreaming involved here.
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Dennis,
Becoming absorbed in musical styles of other steel guitarist around the world, may prove to be a detriment, as well as involving oneself, by trying to emulate key players. Jimmy Day tried to bring a message to the budding steel guitarist, when he said those famous words about not wanting to play fast, even if he could. Many words have been written by experts such as Little Roy Wiggins. He suggested to me to; "Move away from the "pack" and do my own thing".
Becoming absorbed in musical styles of other steel guitarist around the world, may prove to be a detriment, as well as involving oneself, by trying to emulate key players. Jimmy Day tried to bring a message to the budding steel guitarist, when he said those famous words about not wanting to play fast, even if he could. Many words have been written by experts such as Little Roy Wiggins. He suggested to me to; "Move away from the "pack" and do my own thing".
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I have this reoccurring dream and in it I’m playing every lick that was ever played on my Sho-Bud better than anyone ever played them and then my Sho-Bud suddenly turns into Jessica Simpson.
I think this is Gods way of reminding me that there are more important things in life than playing the PSG. No I’m not going to give you any details of my dream.
I think this is Gods way of reminding me that there are more important things in life than playing the PSG. No I’m not going to give you any details of my dream.
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Re: The Invincible Dream
Absolutely! A happy sub-conscious is a happy consciousness.Bill Hankey wrote:IMO the effectiveness of positive dreams are in some way connected to unlimited successes.
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Bill Hankey
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Some dreams are made of the "stuff" that makes me wish to go on dreaming, and not be disturbed. Bo, your re-creation dream may qualify as one of those dreams. Our dreams are wishing wells of hope for the things that we desire in our "conscious" minds. Dreaming of finding hidden treasures are at times so believable to the "sub-conscious" mind, that to be awakened at that moment, leaves us with a feeling of disappointment. The challenges and frustrations associated with becoming a steel guitarist, may create dreams of changing seats with a favorite artist. He/she becomes the listener, and we are the entertainers.
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Russ,
Time's up! This is a chat line. I need to keep my motor running! My original thoughts stemmed from those who may at times, for fleeting moments, imagine that they're living in a world where the invincible do exist. May I remind you that these invincible stances are re-created from day to day by zzzzzz's and an overwhelming sense of superiority. In keeping with forum rules, becoming excessively disputatious is not allowed. For the good of all, some form of sharing for free, the knowledge that has been gained over the years by others, is of paramount importance. If I may say so, these are the things that seem to be a bit guarded on this forum.
Time's up! This is a chat line. I need to keep my motor running! My original thoughts stemmed from those who may at times, for fleeting moments, imagine that they're living in a world where the invincible do exist. May I remind you that these invincible stances are re-created from day to day by zzzzzz's and an overwhelming sense of superiority. In keeping with forum rules, becoming excessively disputatious is not allowed. For the good of all, some form of sharing for free, the knowledge that has been gained over the years by others, is of paramount importance. If I may say so, these are the things that seem to be a bit guarded on this forum.
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Barry,
An admission of interest in protracted commentary is certainly no reason to capitalize on surmised aberations that do not exist. This thread is intended to jog a few 8 + hat sizes, and shrink the overconfidence levels back to the norm.
Our highs and lows are very much like the tuners on our steel guitars. A little twist one way or the other will determine our pitches.
An admission of interest in protracted commentary is certainly no reason to capitalize on surmised aberations that do not exist. This thread is intended to jog a few 8 + hat sizes, and shrink the overconfidence levels back to the norm.
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Barry Blackwood
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Bill, I disagree. Just for one example, I don't see what Rowena has to do with "The Invincible Dream."An admission of interest in protracted commentary is certainly no reason to capitalize on surmised aberrations that do not exist.
Or break a string.Our highs and lows are very much like the tuners on our steel guitars. A little twist one way or the other will determine our pitches.
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It's regretful that the writers on this forum rarely look each other in the eyes. There are no eyeball contacts that could prove to be much more meaningful and believable, in the event of more serious exchanges. Some will quote; "A picture is worth a thousand words." Why wouldn't eye contact be considered a valuable experience in better understanding of a writer? We no longer live in a dog eat dog world. Civilization has crept into the homes that once through lack of communication, lacked the shared commodities and empathies that are seen today. Nothing could be more casual among steel guitarists than tossing objects blindly, over wood fences. Moving away from addictions that involve a constant chipping away, through disputatious
bantering, may prove to be a wise move at this point in time. Moving away from traits that hinder progress in expanding musical pleasures makes a great deal of sense.
bantering, may prove to be a wise move at this point in time. Moving away from traits that hinder progress in expanding musical pleasures makes a great deal of sense.
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