In a reply to Mr. Snake's last point ...
Getting back to the point of some people have it and some people don't there are one's that will excel and one's that will fail in this business. Not that I am either, or saying by any means that I am better than anyone else .. I am not! But I do have an opinion just as anyone does that has been in this hard ass business for well over 20 years. You become alittle jaded, I guess .. Anyhow ..
If one is "tone def" and no one tells them and the "suck" because of this, which by the way is out of their control, then they are fooling no one but themselves. If one can not carry a tune vocally on a silver platter then they should find another avenue to travel and save the rest of us, please. I mean, if my ears are bleeding, and dogs are howling, then maybe a career at McDonalds would be better.
And now lets talk rhythm. If one can not keep a beat, or strum a rhythm on a guitar, then one should not be playing that, or any other, instrument. Maybe that is a bit harsh, but facts are facts. Snake, you and I both know people like this and agree on most points that I am brining up. Although you feel that they should be credited for trying, and yes I agree with that to a certain point, but they should not be concidered a professional, or even a true musician because of their lack of said talent. To be a musician of any sort, you have to have a sense of rhythm to a degree. If one looks like, and plays like Elaine, from Sienfeld, on the dance floor then one should maybe concider not dancing. Am I making any sense to you at all? hahahaha. I am not mentioning names here, due to not wanting to embarrass anyone because I do have personal respect for people, but lets face the facts my friend. Looking forward to your reply.
