He was in the process of writing a book about music when last I talked to him called "Elegant Musicianship for Guitarists". As of 2009, he had rewritten it 27 times
Maybe some day he'll actually publish it.Moderator: Ghost Hip

Maybe some day he'll actually publish it.D.o.S. wrote:You're like a walking Mad Men episode.
BitchPudding wrote:DO WHAT MUST BE DONE, LORD JFREY.
My music rec Twitter: https://twitter.com/MostlyEssentialfriendship wrote:one cool thing about living is that things get worse and worse and worse until you die

alexa. wrote:Is my logic faulty?
Discuss.
aen wrote:Or I'll just use fuzz. Then Ill sound cool regardless.
Achtane wrote:Well, volcanoes are pretty fuckin' cool. Like I guess lava flows are doomy. Slow and still able to to melt your eardrums.

jfrey wrote:If you're talking about the one about music, I actually had a teacher (he was a really awesome guitar teacher, but I didn't have the money to keep going to him) for a while with an almost opposite approach. If I remember correctly he called it "The glass doors". I wish I could remember exactly how he said it. It went something like, if you go into it without learning the theory first, then it was like pushing against a glass door. It doesn't open, so you push harder and harder, and you spend a lot of time, but eventually you crash through, and now you're at the next level of understanding and ability. Then you have to do it all over again, and again, and again, to advance each time. If you instead take the time to learn first, it's like looking down and noticing the small sign on each door that says "Pull".
aen wrote:Or I'll just use fuzz. Then Ill sound cool regardless.
Achtane wrote:Well, volcanoes are pretty fuckin' cool. Like I guess lava flows are doomy. Slow and still able to to melt your eardrums.

Derelict78 wrote:jfrey wrote:If you're talking about the one about music, I actually had a teacher (he was a really awesome guitar teacher, but I didn't have the money to keep going to him) for a while with an almost opposite approach. If I remember correctly he called it "The glass doors". I wish I could remember exactly how he said it. It went something like, if you go into it without learning the theory first, then it was like pushing against a glass door. It doesn't open, so you push harder and harder, and you spend a lot of time, but eventually you crash through, and now you're at the next level of understanding and ability. Then you have to do it all over again, and again, and again, to advance each time. If you instead take the time to learn first, it's like looking down and noticing the small sign on each door that says "Pull".
although just learning ABOUT playing guitar wont help you still actually have to Play it.
D.o.S. wrote:You're like a walking Mad Men episode.
BitchPudding wrote:DO WHAT MUST BE DONE, LORD JFREY.
My music rec Twitter: https://twitter.com/MostlyEssentialfriendship wrote:one cool thing about living is that things get worse and worse and worse until you die

jfrey wrote:@gunslinger
I don't get the whole magic thing. What you're describing is just being in control of your mind - and not even in what I would consider a mature way (what you described is more like the mental exercises you'd do before you actually gained control of your mind). But that's just psychology and biology. There's nothing mystical, or magical, or extraordinary there.

gunslinger_burrito wrote:Lastly, I'm not sure I've heard of Tim Minchin before now, but without his "character," his hair, eyeliner, odd cadence, etc....he wouldn't have nearly the same effect on his audiences. Would Penn and Teller (who are brilliant) have the same allure without Teller's silence and Penn's boisterousness?
D.o.S. wrote:You're like a walking Mad Men episode.
BitchPudding wrote:DO WHAT MUST BE DONE, LORD JFREY.
My music rec Twitter: https://twitter.com/MostlyEssentialfriendship wrote:one cool thing about living is that things get worse and worse and worse until you die




gunslinger_burrito wrote:I'd like to someday read more Rand. I read some of the Fountainhead a while back, but wasn't able to finish it.
gunslinger_burrito wrote:Another note on the basic topic at hand: I love the Tarot and have studied it quite a bit, all from Jodorowsky. He and Philippe Camoin restored on of the oldest (if not THE oldest) decks. Jodorowsky is quick to note in discussions that he doesn't believe in fortune-telling, rather, that the Tarot should be used as a mirror and tool for introspection and alternate perspectives on one's life. Psychology and symbolism.
D.o.S. wrote:You're like a walking Mad Men episode.
BitchPudding wrote:DO WHAT MUST BE DONE, LORD JFREY.
My music rec Twitter: https://twitter.com/MostlyEssentialfriendship wrote:one cool thing about living is that things get worse and worse and worse until you die


gunslinger_burrito wrote:Not to derail the topic too much....but I actually did like a lot of what she was talking about. I've seen some great interview footage (she was oooold...). I already don't "believe" in morals, right/wrong, etc. That's why my original post had "Cause and effect" in it. Right/good is what you like, wrong/evil is what you dislike. As a whole, society views certain things as "intrinsically" right, wrong, good or evil. But it's only because of "majority rules." I do think there's an inherent sort of bell-curve to the world/universe. It's easiest to use human society as an example. In the middle, the "hump" of the bell, you have the majority of people. Not especially dumb or smart, or lazy or ambitious. On the "slopes" of the bell, however, is where the exceptionally smart or stupid, lazy or hard-working lie. Thus, it seems to me that the things are the way things are because that "hump" of people are the majority of voters and consumers, only really wanting mediocrity. We could have Star Trek society, but it requires too much effort for the average person, or the "average population" to get there.

D.o.S. wrote:You're like a walking Mad Men episode.
BitchPudding wrote:DO WHAT MUST BE DONE, LORD JFREY.
My music rec Twitter: https://twitter.com/MostlyEssentialfriendship wrote:one cool thing about living is that things get worse and worse and worse until you die

gunslinger_burrito wrote:I should note here that there are groups of people calling themselves "Satanists" who are not associated with the groundwork he laid. Some of them believe Lucifer/Satan to be a real diety, and I think they are as misguided and delusional as the rest of the theists out there. As much as I like LaVey's writings, they are becoming outdated and someone with the brains and the balls needs to revise the philosophy. People like Richard Dawkins and Christopher Hitchens have kind of filled that role, but not in the same way.

aen wrote:Or I'll just use fuzz. Then Ill sound cool regardless.
Achtane wrote:Well, volcanoes are pretty fuckin' cool. Like I guess lava flows are doomy. Slow and still able to to melt your eardrums.



Achtane wrote:I can hit it with a Blowing Up and it'll just sound awesome instead of like capacitors farting into each others' dicks.
Achtane wrote:srsly?last.fm wrote:Zs makes music that is variously categorized as no-wave, post-jazz, brutal-chamber, brutal-prog, and post minimalist.
Fuck you.

gunslinger_burrito wrote:I'd like to someday read more Rand. I read some of the Fountainhead a while back, but wasn't able to finish it.

Derelict78 wrote:alexa. wrote:Is my logic faulty?
Discuss.
I dont think so.
You can read all about Magick but you really don't know anything about it until you spend some time practicing. I could try to explain what it means to me but that will not help with this discussion.

Ugly Nora wrote:It's a sad day when Bassus Sanguinis becomes the voice of reason.