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#314266 - 01/28/11 01:10 PM
Re: Give your opinion on this old guy
[Re: cgiles]
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Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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Thanks, all...especially my friend Don for the slightly deceptive posting.
Here's what's going on. I was cut badly 2 1/2 years ago in a robbery that left me with massive damage in my left hand and arm. I have almost unbearable, continuous pain in my left hand whenever I use it, combined with no feeling in my fingers.
Believe it or not, the lack of localized feeling is a bigger problem than the pain. I have to visually watch my left hand to compensate for the lost "ques" you get from touching the frets and wood.
I have had two surgeries I didn't tell anyone here about. I practiced until I couldn't everyday, until I did more damage. My Dr. told me that if i didn't watch it, I would do so much damage I couldn't ever play ANY INSTRUMENT again.
Needless to say, my attitude has been in the toilet for several years.
Then, I developed a plan. I decided to take 15 minutes and set up a simple video/audio recording system. I sat down with no retakes and "flubs" and all, recorded 15 minutes of material off the top of my head. Then, I eliminated enough material to get under 10 minutes so I could post it on YouTube. This would be as close as I could get to seeing how I would do "live".
When it was done, I thought I was at about 10-15% of where I was before the cutting. I was really disappointed. Live, since the incident, all I've done is play a couple of guitar songs a set on nylon string.
So, I figured I'd swallow my pride, post it and see if anyone thought it was good enough.
My most enjoyable jobs are usually 1 hour, just on guitar, before a dinner. It's a challenge and so enjoyable.
What you see here is where I am today. Your responses give me the courage to continue to try to improve.
And while I know I'll never be anywhere close to where I once was, I'll still be doing something that touches me so deeply...something I feared was completely gone.
Rest assured, 6 months from now, I'll do an actual session. This was a done on a guitar I just got but only played for 20 minutes-total-a cool Guild X-150, an old Audio Technics mic, a 20 year old Carvin Mono head, a Sans-amp (too lazy to bring out a real guitar amp) played into one track of a Zoom H-2...no mixing, effects, eq., etc.
Your nice words will give me the strength to deal with the permanent limitations and get back to where playing guitar is fun and fulfilling.
Thanks, all,
Russ
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#314288 - 01/28/11 03:54 PM
Re: Give your opinion on this old guy
[Re: SemiLiveMusic]
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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Actually, Bill, when I play keys, I sing about 50% of the time.
While I don't really enjoy singing as much as playing, over the years, I have done voice-over work for lots of films...mostly industrial or ones for State Tourism departments, lots of singing on regional commercials and a few national ones...Sealtest Milk...KFC...Lenscrafters and a number of others.
I know a few chords and would have a ball sitting down down and playing together. I admire people with the dedication and desire to be song writers.
I've sold out! I write industrial film scores which sell things like cars, not ideas and emotions.
I'm at my happiest when I'm backing another musician/singer. I like to make others sound as good as possible.
Thanks, and keep up the good work. Get stuck on structure and I'll be glad to supply an idea or two.
Russ
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#314474 - 01/29/11 03:17 PM
Re: Give your opinion on this old guy
[Re: DonM]
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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Brian, it would be my GREAT PLEASURE to work with you on sharing chords...words...anything. Just email me and we'll get that happening.
And John, I, too have noticed that we're sort of "joined at the hip" in terms of ideas, likes, dislikes. It's bad that distance keeps us from visiting as often as I'd like, but it's good that we can keep in touch here, and through private email. It would be a pleasure to hear from you....anytime.
Chico, I feel we are also so much alike. I cut my "musical teeth" on bossa. With my trio (my son on bass-my grandson on drums) we play all the tunes I did on guitar bossa style. You are a kind soul, and I admire you as a good man as much as a fine musician.
I'd like to thank all here for making a really bad thing in my life a lot better.
It's not "fixed" but I'm working on it.
Best personal regards, always,
Russ
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#314695 - 01/31/11 12:02 PM
Re: Give your opinion on this old guy
[Re: Dnj]
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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Donny, I only posted one other piece, several years ago, which was all keys. It was a film score rough for one of my major clients. Most of my work is 16 or more tracks-full production, unlike this 15 minute "bare bones" raw piece here.
Thing is, this is the only time I ever recorded myself as close to live as possible to see if what I had left is acceptable...TO ME. When I can't cut it to my standards, I'll give up and avoid embarrassing myself.
The project has always been more important to me than the recognition (like to be recognized with BIG CHECKS LOL).
Every recording I do, except for this rough-which is REALLY ROUGH, is under deadline. Generally, the score is a small part of the entire project, and I do all elements: music, script, shooting, editing, etc.
I would have no reason to record just me on keys or anything else. But, in about 6 months, I'm going to set aside 1 hour and do 2-3 tunes each on: Nylon string (bossa), Electric bass (Funk/fusion), Acoustic bass (American Standard Solo), Electric Guitar/fusion style acoustic piano and arranger. Again, it will be one take-15 minutes, edited to 10 minutes to post to YouTube. There will be no external mixes, effects, etc. It will all be one track, with the only object to measure my abilities against, sadly, what I'll never be able to do again.
This will simply to be how balanced my performances are, comparing guitar and keys. I've got to get to a point where I'm not embarrassed by my work, and, while it's better now than a year ago, I'm not close to being where I need to be.
It actually embarrasses me to call attention to myself.
At least, I'll be sharing it with friends who will take it easy on the OLD GUY!
Russ
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#314850 - 02/01/11 09:54 AM
Re: Give your opinion on this old guy
[Re: Taike]
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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Welcome back, Taike. I'm having my office manager check on the best and safest way to ship a beginner guitar to Laos. That would be so GREAT! Grandpa and the little dude could enjoy guitar lessons...SKYPE or just email. What a bonding experience!
Check with momma, please, to see if that would be OK.
And Jim, I've regretted not spending more time with you when you were here. So sorry we were both "running".
It would be so honored to help you with guitar. We could get you up and running in a matter of a few months....good enough to play a tune or two each set. Then, you could go from there. I would be glad to "share the trips"....I'd come to Cincy one week and you get to Lexington the next. Sundays would be fine. I'd want to loan you a "learner". There are so many types of instruments that you can't even choose the style of music and type of guitar until you're into it. It would be a shame to buy something only to need to replace it shortly.
Naturally, there would be "no charge", and we'd rotate buying lunch. Helping people learn music is one of my great joys. I have three advanced guitarists who come for lessons from as far as St. Louis. And I get weekly calls from people teaching at muasic stores wanting help. The way "teachers" in music stores stretch out the process to keep the fees coming is a crime.
I can take years off the process of becoming an adequate player...especially someone who already knows keyboard.
At the VERY LEAST, I'd sure like to visit when we have time to sit and visit for more than the last time.
Russ
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#315036 - 02/02/11 03:23 PM
Re: Give your opinion on this old guy
[Re: DonM]
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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I'm not real crazy about either one, but I'm not big on jazz either, so that may have a bearing on things. Of the two links, I'll take Oscar's version. Gary
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