I've watch a LOT of Tommy's instructional stuff over the years - and although I love his enthusiasm for teaching - he is just too freakishly talented to explain basic thumb independence to rookies. No fault of his own - it would be like asking a pro golfer "hey teach me how to hit the ball like you". What I've found is that you can learn more basics from some of Tommy's idols (Chet, Merle, etc)
Oh I don't think that he's such a bad teacher. He's fun, light hearted and seems patient and willing to share his craft with anyone willing to learn and he can play his ass off. These are pretty good qualities that I myself look for in instructors. Peace.
I had a guitar "teacher" one time who couldn't play at all. Literally, she just started when I took her class. But she was a Tuba player and was teaching us sheet music. It was funny when we would showboat and she would tell us to stop.
Never said it wasn't. If you look at the original post I was commenting on the statement made was "those that can, teach, those who can't "do" . An impossibility. If you can't then you certainly won't 'do'.
@123jozef - I thought the old saying was "those who can, do - those who can't, teach" but never mind. In Tommy's case that doesn't apply anyway as he is capable of both.
Oh I don't think that he's such a bad teacher. He's fun, light hearted and seems patient and willing to share his craft with anyone willing to learn and he can play his ass off. These are pretty good qualities that I myself look for in instructors. Just my opinion and it's not written in stone. lol Peace.
Teaching is much different than performing. That's where the old saying comes from "those that can, teach, those who can't "do" -- Ive seen it a million times if Ive seen it once. Find some fantastic and phenomenal guitarist that you believe the world shoud see in infamy, and all he wants to do is sit in his 4 x 4 - 10 hrs. a day, teaching. That's it. I can relate. I just can't do it. Takes tons of patience that I have not been "gifted" with.
@Bondidog As a teacher, I've always thought that was a stupid, insulting statement. If I couldn't 'do' physics, or calculus, or play golf, football and ping pong, I doubt I'd be able to teach them. I've not known anyone who was a 'teacher' who couldn't 'do' whatever they were teaching. Not the same as someone being in a teaching role, but not knowing what they were trying to teach. I've known many of those...
I've watch a LOT of Tommy's instructional stuff over the years - and although I love his enthusiasm for teaching - he is just too freakishly talented to explain basic thumb independence to rookies. No fault of his own - it would be like asking a pro golfer "hey teach me how to hit the ball like you". What I've found is that you can learn more basics from some of Tommy's idols (Chet, Merle, etc)
Oh I don't think that he's such a bad teacher. He's fun, light hearted and seems patient and willing to share his craft with anyone willing to learn and he can play his ass off. These are pretty good qualities that I myself look for in instructors. Peace.
I had a guitar "teacher" one time who couldn't play at all. Literally, she just started when I took her class. But she was a Tuba player and was teaching us sheet music. It was funny when we would showboat and she would tell us to stop.
Never said it wasn't. If you look at the original post I was commenting on the statement made was "those that can, teach, those who can't "do" . An impossibility. If you can't then you certainly won't 'do'.
@123jozef - I thought the old saying was "those who can, do - those who can't, teach" but never mind. In Tommy's case that doesn't apply anyway as he is capable of both.
this is only 1 minute of something longer. he explains this in depth in his up close dvd and it's well taught i think.
Oh I don't think that he's such a bad teacher. He's fun, light hearted and seems patient and willing to share his craft with anyone willing to learn and he can play his ass off. These are pretty good qualities that I myself look for in instructors. Just my opinion and it's not written in stone. lol Peace.
Teaching is much different than performing. That's where the old saying comes from "those that can, teach, those who can't "do" -- Ive seen it a million times if Ive seen it once. Find some fantastic and phenomenal guitarist that you believe the world shoud see in infamy, and all he wants to do is sit in his 4 x 4 - 10 hrs. a day, teaching. That's it. I can relate. I just can't do it. Takes tons of patience that I have not been "gifted" with.
The ending run is a blurr of speed and accuracy.
@Bondidog As a teacher, I've always thought that was a stupid, insulting statement. If I couldn't 'do' physics, or calculus, or play golf, football and ping pong, I doubt I'd be able to teach them. I've not known anyone who was a 'teacher' who couldn't 'do' whatever they were teaching. Not the same as someone being in a teaching role, but not knowing what they were trying to teach. I've known many of those...
A GOD!!
We should petition to have them remove the "thumbs down" icon. It's insulting.
@123jozef
You KNOW it! It inescapable. lol
If you play guitar as well as Tommy, you get to walk around in your pajamas
@hendrixkixas so why ruin it?
a very good player a lousy teacher
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