No promises, but since you're one of the first people reading this you'll probably get a million dollars! Or... You'll learn to play the guitar like you've always wanted to... Same thing, right?
Honestly, I played for way too many years to sound the way I did.
The math didn’t make sense:
Years spent playing + guitar knowledge + performance experience = …not enough
It wasn't adding up, in terms of "playing" the guitar I would say those were my early "Helen Keller" years. Tacky but true... Even though no one else knew that I wasn't actually a good guitar player... I knew. It would drive me crazy, not just because I wanted to play better but because it was a part of my identity, part of myself wasn't "real".
The authenticity I felt was dwindling... Like when you first started playing and your world is glowing because you have a new piece of yourself to share with the world. The excitement of that experience you want everyone to see and feel with you. That same authenticity was going away and making me feel more like - either an imposter or a flat out fake.
I am happy to say that after 20+ years of playing and almost "giving up" (can you ever really?), my world is back to the real, authentic and inspired parts of me, that want to share again.
Knowing that others are having the same harsh experiences in their guitar journey, motivates me... I know that I am not "the best" guitar player you've ever seen or heard, but with what I've learned from my best bud and partner Ben, I speak for the both of us when I say - we're excited to help others find their light again.
If that's you, comment down below and let's get started!
-What do you already know?
-Where do you feel blocked?
-What do you wish would finally “click”?
Let’s figure it out together.