Hmm. Lots of responses.
What spurred me to ask is now, learning tele licks etc for a couple honest hours a day, I'm right up against the "learning ceiling" like I remember a long time ago on PSG.
You listen to a lick, or even a group of three or four notes, and it takes the LONGEST time to get it RIGHT.
Take the first intro part of Four WHeel Drive. I remember having BC show it to me, and my thinking "thats easy enough", and then when the picks and bar hit the strings, the mind turns to jello. Then, slowly, note by note, the information goes in. Working at it, repeating it say a hundred times in a week, and it's "In there". Every pull off, every bar bounce, and every cross over note is always the same, year after year.
I"m not looking for a short cut, but I see others with a shortened learning curve. I always have. It seems to be like I've had a form of "ADD", and simply played through it with hours, days, years, and finally decades of "Rote".
On Guitar, I played the "Travis style" part on Brad Paisley's "Make a Mistake" double slow on my music proggy, figured out the two diminshed chords, realised the part where he used his G bender, and went to the "rote zone". It took TWO WEEKS of every day, two hours, to get the sections strung together. (Oh, and those "hard to figure" last four chords are simply the chords he plays plainly and clearly for the "intro" Am/Gm/Fm/G7.)
At that point, and no sooner, I find my mind flowing with my fingers, and seamlessness finally appears. Then it's usually 2200 hrs and time for the sack.
Further, without weekly music gigs, it's all for nothing, as without them, my mind just doesn't pay attention more than thirty seconds at a time.
On the "learning curve" a dozen doubts crop up, a daily fight to unsnarl old fingers that have been unhooking and transferring dump box trailers, shovelling them out, a half hour nap, a weak Advil, and an hour of playing "Merc Blues" and the intro to "Hummingbird" to even get past the "muscle thing".
I notice a "State" where my vision is blurred, I am internally humming a monotone, and my fingers are playing faster than I have before.
I only mention the tele, because it's been a good insight into "Learning".
Before my trip to Nashville, I took Bobbe Seymore's "Thanks a Lot" and did it the same way. It took about a month to get all the sections strung together, and I never did get to play it COMPLETELY through with any of my weekend bands. I think most of it's "still there", because once drilled in, it's there for a long time.
I'm not seriously thinking in investing in a "feedback machine" at my local Scientology Center, but theres GOT to be a credible, drug free method of tapping into the "learning curve" that's not so damn frustrating.
I have entertained thoughts however of trying a ritalin tab from one of the parents of a dozen kids on my block tht must shovel them into their kids instead of raising them the old fashioned way.
Vikes are basically
heroin?
I heard that Bayer™ developed it as a non-destrucive form of opium and called it "hero-in" because of the 'heroic' development it brought forth..
In my estimation, alchohol is worse. Probably due to the casual societal acceptance..
I do like those energy drinks. There are things in them like Inositol, though, that are used in meth, that make me wonder. Maybe mixing some sudafed, weed killer, and unleaded gas....
Thank god that all the self prescriptions over the years didn't kill me, like they did many of my friends.. Mostly booze.
Anyhow maybe a self hypnosis, or mental readiness routine will become available.
In the meantime, it's time to plug in and play. I FINALLY got a weekend off, and need to MP3 some of the last months gig trax and practice.
After picking up a Squier Tele CustomII last week, I can finally quit buying CIC teles now that I've got five of them...
I've noticed that buying guitars interferes with the learning curve greatly. With PSGs costing 5 grand or more, it's not quite as much as a problem for me.
EJL<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Eric West on 11 March 2006 at 12:24 PM.]</p></FONT>