mingez New member Feb 13, 2006 #1 If I were a professional drummer, I'd quit after seeing this. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1887293651082720270
If I were a professional drummer, I'd quit after seeing this. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1887293651082720270
mud4feet New member Feb 13, 2006 #2 I would not quit, but be inspired to improve!! It's not about how "good" you are, it's about the love of what you do!! - Spoken by a lifetime guitar player learning new things every day. That kid is great!!!
I would not quit, but be inspired to improve!! It's not about how "good" you are, it's about the love of what you do!! - Spoken by a lifetime guitar player learning new things every day. That kid is great!!!
Utah_jeepster Super Moderator Feb 13, 2006 #4 Sparky-Watts said: I taught him everything he knows....... Click to expand... You wish spanky...you still don't know how to turn on your Yugo's stereo.... Mud4feet: Amen...been tickling the maple wood fret bar for over 25 years now and still learning new things Man does that young man have talent
Sparky-Watts said: I taught him everything he knows....... Click to expand... You wish spanky...you still don't know how to turn on your Yugo's stereo.... Mud4feet: Amen...been tickling the maple wood fret bar for over 25 years now and still learning new things Man does that young man have talent
mingez New member Feb 14, 2006 #5 I was just exaggerating guys. The meaning behind that was: "Wow, he's so good, no sense in continuing" I don't actually mean people should quit.
I was just exaggerating guys. The meaning behind that was: "Wow, he's so good, no sense in continuing" I don't actually mean people should quit.