Bob Weir


I just discovered that Bob Weir has passed. I’m really getting old. It seems like yesterday that I was at a show watching Bob, Jerry and Phil mixing it up on stage.

goofyfoot

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Everyone has different natural aptitudes/challenges and now there are so many more teaching approaches/methods available than there were in the mid 70’s. I’m envious of people learning guitar (or any instrument) now.

Wayne Krantz has an interesting style. When listening to him, I find I really have to stay focused and pay close attention. I can’t just space out. It seems to be constructed of many incremental variations, as if one is observing some sort of slowly unfolding biological proces occurring at a microscopic level. 

That's an interesting approach Bob Wills took. No doubt it was advantage for Garcia, having played Bluegrass.That's not a genre that tolerates sloppiness. It must've been an excellent foundation in terms of discipline and developing technical facility. 

 

There are so great many musicians of the past who lacked the type of conservatory training that is available today. It's really perplexing but I personally place a lot of importance in higher education. Also, AI seems to be getting to a place where it helps with composition and other aspects of musical development. So yes, there are ways of learning now that weren't available to us in the 60's and 70's. I played a lot when I was in my teens and twenties but I do other things now. 

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I know nothing about the Classical world but in terms of popular genres, you have many more people teaching with music degrees who are excellent players and can present, say, aspects of improvisation from both a theoretical and practical application perspective. Ideas about how to learn effectively are much more readily accessible than in the past. It seems we’re in a golden age of music instruction. 

I began playing guitar in ’73 but over the past year have to give it up due to chronic neck issues. For many years I’ve also engaged in other areas of creative expression (drawing, photography and creative writing) but I don’t experience the same sense of emotional release from them that music has always offered. I have a very fine acoustic guitar sitting in a closet. I’m really struggling with the prospect of selling it and officially saying goodbye to something that has meant so much to me for so long. I apologize if I’m straying into territory others may deem too confessional. I’ll leave it at that.