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Do you know who the world's fastest guitarist is? I don't and to be perfectly honest I don't care ... and neither should you!
Treating guitar playing as an Olympic event has absolutely nothing to do with playing music. With so much nonsense around it's difficult for a newbie player of get their ears pinned on straight.
Recently I received an email asking ..."Do you think Yngwie Malmsteen is the fastest guitarist ever?" this is a very common question, the guitarist's name varies however the question is along the lines of who do I think is the "fastest" or "best".
Truthfully, I have know idea who would be the fastest or even the loudest ... because all of this stuff is not music, it's showing off!
Here's some ideas to get you thinking about your relationship with this marvelous musical instrument.
Myth: He (or she) who plays the fastest wins.
Cost of believing the myth: If you are not careful you can go off in a totally non-musical direction and completely miss the whole point of playing a musical instrument.
A guitar is not a toy! It is a musical instrument that requires practice, disciple and dedication, in return your guitar will be a tool for your musical expression and creativity.
This is where it gets confusing for the new player ... with the market flooded with games such as the "guitar hero" software many potential players think by messing about on these "toy" guitars that they will be off to a blinding start on the real thing.
Nothing could be further from the truth ... what do these games teach us about, musical expression, dynamics and the ability to play with other human beings?
Another example of incredible stupidity is the number of lightning fast robot players on sites like "YouTube", try typing in "fastest guitarist" and you will have some very entertaining moments ... unfortunately it does not communicate anything!
Reality: Playing music on a guitar is an art. You don't learn it in five minutes, you don't learn it plugged into a computer and you certainly don't learn it from manic people running all over the fretboard like a bee in a bottle.
Music is not about showing off!
Benefits of going with the reality: Nothing and nobody can take your personal satisfaction and ability to express yourself ... it's yours.
It's a lifetime of musical discovery and it's yours if you are prepared to pay the price.
I invite you to use these tips and tools when you play the guitar.