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Re: intimidating musicians
« Reply #40 on: February 28, 2008, 06:59:14 PM »
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Re: intimidating musicians
« Reply #41 on: February 28, 2008, 07:11:15 PM »
ok i must admit im a newbee just starting to get a little better with time...learning the jamal hartwell DVD is a new experience for me but i'll get there someday..

tonight i had a gig with my band.and this other keyboard guy came around.wanted to play a few songs with the band. as soon as he got on boards.he STARTED TEARING songs up i mean doing alot of stuff, and the band souned soo good man. i felt so intimidated and a bit sad..cuz i got thefeelin that me just startinf the hole band thing and being the only keyboardist for that matter makes me limit how the band cud sound..yall ever felt dat way b4? and how did yall grew pass it?is it that all those tings he was doin comes with experience? or am i jus overstressing myself on how limited i feel right now.. HOLA back

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Re: intimidating musicians
« Reply #42 on: February 29, 2008, 05:19:25 PM »
ok i must admit im a newbee just starting to get a little better with time...learning the jamal hartwell DVD is a new experience for me but i'll get there someday..

tonight i had a gig with my band.and this other keyboard guy came around.wanted to play a few songs with the band. as soon as he got on boards.he STARTED TEARING songs up i mean doing alot of stuff, and the band souned soo good man. i felt so intimidated and a bit sad..cuz i got thefeelin that me just startinf the hole band thing and being the only keyboardist for that matter makes me limit how the band cud sound..yall ever felt dat way b4? and how did yall grew pass it?is it that all those tings he was doin comes with experience? or am i jus overstressing myself on how limited i feel right now.. HOLA back

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ok i started playing the organ, and didnt know 2 much about it.  i played for a church temporarily n july and august last year.....that needed an organist and were goin thru church changes [no pastor] well a young preacher came and brought an organist/drummer to play and asked if i could go play the piano......i got up and played it but didnt want 2  and when this cat got up on that organ MANN! :o he was so smooth and jazzy but i wasnt intimidated....now he's teaching me the organ and just helping me with anything i need help with! Whenever i get around good seasoned musicians, i dont get intimidated; i get my camera and take notes! and 1 day with their help and god's help, ill be where HE wants me 2 be!  ;D

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Re: intimidating musicians
« Reply #43 on: March 02, 2008, 11:06:19 AM »
That's a good, encouraging testimony Buddy..

Thanks for sharing :)
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Re: intimidating musicians
« Reply #44 on: March 02, 2008, 09:32:55 PM »
Hmm, well, I play keys also, and I've been where you are now.  I am a female, and not only am I a female,  I play amongst very talented musicians.  So this came up plenty of times.  When I first started out, I always felt like I wasn't supposed to be there playing with them.  I didn't rank myself as being close to good as them at all.  Well, with time, I just learned to accept the fact that as many times as I made mistakes, they did too.  And of the many songs they knew that I didn't, I knew some too.  In saying this, there are many great musicians, and you're going to come face to face with a lot of them.  But remember this, there's always something that you're going to be able to teach and learn from each other. No matter what level or how much expirience each of you have.  Be humble, stay focused and concentrate on where YOU'RE trying to go. ;)
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Re: intimidating musicians
« Reply #45 on: March 04, 2008, 12:41:55 PM »
Most ppl are intimidating because of their attitude.

I'm yet to come across some1 who I can truly say is intimidating.
Most musicians around here seem to be humble 8)
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