I bought this book years ago read the first feww chapters and put it down; was distructed by other books etc. I will be reading it again! I cannot believe I did noy finish the book when all my life I've been doing up to 4 different martial arts, with 2 of those predominantl;y Japanese arts wherein every aspect of training is Zen! Thanks Pal wor re-kindling my curiosity to read it agaim and this time finish it! Cheers! :)
Wow, that is fantastic - I'm really happy to hear it Chris! Happy reading 🙂 Which martial arts? Back in college, I trained Aikido for several years and then most recently (a few years ago), I trained Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. I miss the BJJ, definitely want to get back to it sometime when schedule allows for it.
Interesting idea for a video series. Looking forward to it. I have read Zen and the art of Motorcycle Maintenance and Zen and the art of Archery but not this one yet.
I had cut my finger and was unable to practice so looked for a book that would help me get better at guitar . Before reading I was trying to teach myself the busking classics that were boring me and were hard to learn like Wonder wall . After reading the book I started playing the open d stuff I’d learned and was improvising with it. I suddenly noticed that other guitarists were stopping and chatting and complementing my playing whilst playing on the street because I can’t make too much noise at home and I was enjoying my playing. Learning to play like others started to feel like a job, playing after reading the book kept my playing enjoyable like playing for fun. Thanks for sharing your thoughts it’s the first time I’ve typed it into TH-cam and I’m glad I did.
Sounds like a great book Pal !! I look forward to hearing more about it. I haven't read a book in a while......this would be a good one to start again. Thanks and best wishes amigo :)
I'm just starting out playing guitar and very well seasoned guitarist in my area suggested that I read this book. I like the phrase "no words can teach us how to ride a bicycle". I can agree with that statement. I have to experience it for myself by practicing. I'm a little intrigued about the book now. 😀
This is my favorite book too.
Nice video, Thank you for sharing. My friend.👍
I bought this book years ago read the first feww chapters and put it down; was distructed by other books etc. I will be reading it again! I cannot believe I did noy finish the book when all my life I've been doing up to 4 different martial arts, with 2 of those predominantl;y Japanese arts wherein every aspect of training is Zen! Thanks Pal wor re-kindling my curiosity to read it agaim and this time finish it! Cheers! :)
Wow, that is fantastic - I'm really happy to hear it Chris! Happy reading 🙂
Which martial arts? Back in college, I trained Aikido for several years and then most recently (a few years ago), I trained Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. I miss the BJJ, definitely want to get back to it sometime when schedule allows for it.
Interesting idea for a video series. Looking forward to it. I have read Zen and the art of Motorcycle Maintenance and Zen and the art of Archery but not this one yet.
Thank you! I haven't read those books yet but if they are anything like this book, I'm sure they are great.
I had cut my finger and was unable to practice so looked for a book that would help me get better at guitar . Before reading I was trying to teach myself the busking classics that were boring me and were hard to learn like Wonder wall . After reading the book I started playing the open d stuff I’d learned and was improvising with it. I suddenly noticed that other guitarists were stopping and chatting and complementing my playing whilst playing on the street because I can’t make too much noise at home and I was enjoying my playing. Learning to play like others started to feel like a job, playing after reading the book kept my playing enjoyable like playing for fun. Thanks for sharing your thoughts it’s the first time I’ve typed it into TH-cam and I’m glad I did.
Sounds like a great book Pal !! I look forward to hearing more about it. I haven't read a book in a while......this would be a good one to start again. Thanks and best wishes amigo :)
I will do my best to make it entertaining and enjoyable Warren! Thanks!
I'm just starting out playing guitar and very well seasoned guitarist in my area suggested that I read this book. I like the phrase "no words can teach us how to ride a bicycle". I can agree with that statement. I have to experience it for myself by practicing. I'm a little intrigued about the book now. 😀
Sounds like an interesting read Pal. Thanks for the insight. I'll look into it myself too. Regards, Dave
Fantastic, please do let me know what you think of it once you start reading it Dave!
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