Re: Time with your guitar, time with you partner




"Rookie" <rookie@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Raymo" <chorusbridge@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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The other day I was talking to this guy at work who was saying that
'he used to play, but his wife doesn't *let* him anymore'. I've also
spoken to other folk who have said similar things (a drummer for
example, but that's understandable).

My wife gets tired of 'hearing the same thing again and again', but
that's really only while I'm learning a tune. And I can see her
getting frustrated at scale practice (especially over the seemingly
perpetual 12 bar blues sequence), but I digress...

I don't see what the problem is with some folks partners. There
SHOULD be heaps of time for each person in the relationship to do
their own thing. I mean, I'm not one to sit down and watch mindless
TV (gave up 95% of TV about 3 years ago - best thing I ever did), so I
go to my room and practice for a couple of hours whilst she's watching
Desperate Housewives or House etc. I explain to her that I'm not into
TV, and she's cool with that.

I suppose the crux of this post is that your partners won't always
like your music (cept when you play for them and all their friends,
where they then like to show you off), but if you can find a time to
practice, such as when the Tele's on, you can make time for it. I
can't imagine not being able to play an instrument just because
*someone else* isn't as in to it as you. It would feel like being in
a cage(d).

Surprisingly, I've found having a partner has given me more time to
play. Before this, I'd be working more or out on the tiles or trying
to woo women to even give the guitar a serious go.

Who'd have thought that guitar is more than just getting around the
fret board? It's also about getting around your partner, work and
other commitments, in order to find time to play it in the first
place.


The guitar will stay with you for a lifetime; certainly longer than any
woman.

Unless she throws on the fire ;-)


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