Happy New Year 2019! That last newsletter was such a nice read, and a sad one. Your feelings are translated to this guy, me, somewhere in the Netherlands, and not liking Newe Herring *grin*.
(sorry for my not so okidoki English, double Dutch)
My ideas for 2019 are again, same like last 35 years more or less (I'm 50 now): learning to make good music. Improve as a guitarplayer, making a nice blend between jazz, blues and some raw biting rock (I don't want too much saturation, just a little edge).
So I am open to any story behind the music. I am sure there are so many of these studio stories laying around waiting to be heard. And I would love to read about the psychological stuff going on when playing and making music. Music is hard work. Music is making mistakes, hating yourself for not improving, comparing yourself to others. I got hurt a lot over the years a lot, but I never gave up making music. Won't never do that. And I must admit that I love the level of playing I got myself into. Would never have thought I was capable of this.
Short answer: I want to learn from Walter. And others.
Have a good year everyone! And thanks to the internet that got us all connected!
Happy New Year 2019! That last newsletter was such a nice read, and a sad one. Your feelings are translated to this guy, me, somewhere in the Netherlands, and not liking Newe Herring *grin*.
(sorry for my not so okidoki English, double Dutch)
My ideas for 2019 are again, same like last 35 years more or less (I'm 50 now): learning to make good music. Improve as a guitarplayer, making a nice blend between jazz, blues and some raw biting rock (I don't want too much saturation, just a little edge).
So I am open to any story behind the music. I am sure there are so many of these studio stories laying around waiting to be heard. And I would love to read about the psychological stuff going on when playing and making music. Music is hard work. Music is making mistakes, hating yourself for not improving, comparing yourself to others. I got hurt a lot over the years a lot, but I never gave up making music. Won't never do that. And I must admit that I love the level of playing I got myself into. Would never have thought I was capable of this.
Short answer: I want to learn from Walter. And others.
Have a good year everyone! And thanks to the internet that got us all connected!