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| (2649) Tigran Wed, 30 January 2013 01:06:02 +0000 |
Hi Tommy,
My name is Tigran and I am a 33 year old young (heh) man working in the computer software industry, have a family, 2 kids...
I hope you will read my message and respond some time. Yes, it's very easy now to contact world class musicians like you, probably not as easy back in the days when the paper mail was sent by your friends to Chet on your behalf
You know, I never thought I would have an idol as I tend to be pragmatic and not idealize things but when I listened to your music for the first time last year and started following, I realized I was looking at a true musician, not only making word class music but also pure in heart and that was so obvious!
So, I got inspired and started playing the guitar (steel string acoustic) and playing violin for 7 years in the past helped me greatly to pick up quickly. I wish I played the guitar from the beginning
Now to the question that I was struggling with my whole musical life
From time to time, when I hear beautiful music (primarily your performances), I want to learn playing that music and start the process of learning it.
However by the time I overcome the mechanics and able to make it sound like music it becomes so usual to me (the beautiful cords, passages, embellishments etc...) that I don't enjoy it that much anymore and that is very sad, sometimes making me think that I'd better listen to it rather than learn.
What can I do to not "get tired" of the music and still learn it?
I appreciate your response in advance and looking forward to see you on the stage again (last time was a week ago in Portland, where I drove from Seattle just to get to your concert
)
My name is Tigran and I am a 33 year old young (heh) man working in the computer software industry, have a family, 2 kids...
I hope you will read my message and respond some time. Yes, it's very easy now to contact world class musicians like you, probably not as easy back in the days when the paper mail was sent by your friends to Chet on your behalf
You know, I never thought I would have an idol as I tend to be pragmatic and not idealize things but when I listened to your music for the first time last year and started following, I realized I was looking at a true musician, not only making word class music but also pure in heart and that was so obvious!
So, I got inspired and started playing the guitar (steel string acoustic) and playing violin for 7 years in the past helped me greatly to pick up quickly. I wish I played the guitar from the beginning
Now to the question that I was struggling with my whole musical life
From time to time, when I hear beautiful music (primarily your performances), I want to learn playing that music and start the process of learning it.
However by the time I overcome the mechanics and able to make it sound like music it becomes so usual to me (the beautiful cords, passages, embellishments etc...) that I don't enjoy it that much anymore and that is very sad, sometimes making me think that I'd better listen to it rather than learn.
What can I do to not "get tired" of the music and still learn it?
I appreciate your response in advance and looking forward to see you on the stage again (last time was a week ago in Portland, where I drove from Seattle just to get to your concert
| (2648) Terry McCorkle Tue, 29 January 2013 21:46:29 +0000 |
The review states in part that Mr. Emmanuel is, "Recognized as the elite of the elite and arguably the greatest living acoustic guitar player...". In my opinion, which in this case I do not consider at all humble (
), the word "arguably" should be eliminated. It's not simply because I believe that he (or you, if you are reading this) is technically brilliant in his execution of each and every song, and that he (or you,
) was given an extraordinary gift of songwriting and uses it to its maximum potential, but it is his love of people and the great gifts he gives to us every time he appears onstage, and from what I have heard, in his workshops. The use of his popularity to promote up and coming young guitarists reflects this as well, and I know how grateful they must be for his help.
My wife Sandy and I were at the Birchmere on January 10th, and noting that Mr. Emmanuel might be seeing people after his performance there in a note from Gina I brought my guitar, a Breedlove, hoping that he might sign it for me. It was a last minute kind of thing and I regretted that I hadn't changed the strings in a while and was quite embarrassed when he not only signed it, but played a couple of licks on it. The reason the strings hadn't been changed was that every time I set out to change them I inevitably ended up playing it for a couple of hours instead, by which time I had other things to tend to (that's my story and I'm stickin' to it! Lol!). The guitar is sitting in front of me as I write this...and I think it is actually smiling!
Thank you Mr. Emmanuel so very much for what you did for me. I know he is a very humble man and to him I know it's no big deal, but I also know, I believe, that he knows how much people such as myself appreciate what he may consider a small act of kindness.
I've been playing for 48 years now (hated that "F" chord when I was starting on my $15 Sears Silvertone archtop with the 1/4" action!) and I can't read music either! It was so nice to hear him say that. I've never been a "groupie" in any sense of the word. Again, the reason Mr. Emmanuel has made such an impression on me is that he gives of his whole self without reservation to his audience in each of his performances, in his writing, his playing, and his natural, not "put on" stage presence. It's as if he is playing just for you-and I believe he is. As you said that night at the Birchmere, learn it, perfect it, then bring it as a gift to others that you might enrich their lives. You, Mr. Emmanuel are a gift to the entire world. Thank you, from the depths of my being, for sharing your gifts with us.
Sincerely, and with Much Gratitude,
Terry McCorkle
Alexandria, Virginia
P.S.-You, Phil, Gina, and anyone else you have with you are always welcome in our humble (but paid off!
) home. Really!
My wife Sandy and I were at the Birchmere on January 10th, and noting that Mr. Emmanuel might be seeing people after his performance there in a note from Gina I brought my guitar, a Breedlove, hoping that he might sign it for me. It was a last minute kind of thing and I regretted that I hadn't changed the strings in a while and was quite embarrassed when he not only signed it, but played a couple of licks on it. The reason the strings hadn't been changed was that every time I set out to change them I inevitably ended up playing it for a couple of hours instead, by which time I had other things to tend to (that's my story and I'm stickin' to it! Lol!). The guitar is sitting in front of me as I write this...and I think it is actually smiling!
I've been playing for 48 years now (hated that "F" chord when I was starting on my $15 Sears Silvertone archtop with the 1/4" action!) and I can't read music either! It was so nice to hear him say that. I've never been a "groupie" in any sense of the word. Again, the reason Mr. Emmanuel has made such an impression on me is that he gives of his whole self without reservation to his audience in each of his performances, in his writing, his playing, and his natural, not "put on" stage presence. It's as if he is playing just for you-and I believe he is. As you said that night at the Birchmere, learn it, perfect it, then bring it as a gift to others that you might enrich their lives. You, Mr. Emmanuel are a gift to the entire world. Thank you, from the depths of my being, for sharing your gifts with us.
Sincerely, and with Much Gratitude,
Terry McCorkle
Alexandria, Virginia
P.S.-You, Phil, Gina, and anyone else you have with you are always welcome in our humble (but paid off!
| (2647) JCFNor Tue, 29 January 2013 07:05:34 +0000 |
Hi,
Congratulations on your great show, and reviews from Las Vegas.
Just another day at work? hehe
I'm sure it was a kick to do Vegas, but I hope (for the sake of us guitar lovers) that you keep it to guest appearances.
In the meantime, it's back to the woodshed...
best regards,
J
Congratulations on your great show, and reviews from Las Vegas.
Just another day at work? hehe
I'm sure it was a kick to do Vegas, but I hope (for the sake of us guitar lovers) that you keep it to guest appearances.
In the meantime, it's back to the woodshed...
best regards,
J
| (2646) andrew evans Tue, 29 January 2013 06:18:38 +0000 |
G'day Tommy,just wanted to say thank you to you from the depths of my heart. I have been pretty sick for the last 4 months and am in hospital at the moment. The only thing that has kept me sane is looking at your music on you tube and writing down the list of songs of yours that I am determined to learn when in get well. I first saw you live 21 years ago when you played in a christian youth alive rally (my brother and I were blown away!) and have loved your music ever since.I have been playing guitar for 33 years and play my own music and many people have commented to me that I sound a bit like you (i always chuckle to myself!). I have never learnt to play any of your music until recently but since I discovered youtube (how fantastic it is) and learnt how to read tab, I have been learning some of your songs. Your music inspires me to be a better player and to play your songs is such an honor!! i to have 2 daughters and I am inspired to write a song for each of them as you did for yours. I love Angelina and I've aways thought of you especially! You are a legend and the best guitarist/performer on this planet by far.Keep the faith (saw the cross on your guitar and the word trust!) and God will continue to bless you and inspire your music. Thanks again and love to see you perform in Melbourne sometime soon so I can see you perform again. Would be so stoked to meet with you back stage and get your signature on my guitar would be fantastic!! You are a true guitar legend as Chet endorsed you CGP years ago.
| (2645) Ben Cure Tue, 29 January 2013 03:37:30 +0000 |
Hello Tommy,
I just wanted to write and say I am very excited to be seeing you in Atlanta at the Variety Playhouse this February. It will be my first time seeing you live and I cannot wait to be in my seat taking it all in! I have been following you since I was very young and am now 21. My fiancé surprised me with the tickets for my 22nd birthday on Feb the 18th. When I was 10 my fathers job relocated us to Europe away from everything we had known in America, and that’s where I picked up the guitar. Through watching your videos I managed to teach myself some basics and learn some simple version of your songs. I want to thank you for the amazing music you have provided, and for the 1st class way you present yourself. The guitar ended up being a pathway to my first friends in Europe and helped shape my life during my time there. Thank you again
Ben
I just wanted to write and say I am very excited to be seeing you in Atlanta at the Variety Playhouse this February. It will be my first time seeing you live and I cannot wait to be in my seat taking it all in! I have been following you since I was very young and am now 21. My fiancé surprised me with the tickets for my 22nd birthday on Feb the 18th. When I was 10 my fathers job relocated us to Europe away from everything we had known in America, and that’s where I picked up the guitar. Through watching your videos I managed to teach myself some basics and learn some simple version of your songs. I want to thank you for the amazing music you have provided, and for the 1st class way you present yourself. The guitar ended up being a pathway to my first friends in Europe and helped shape my life during my time there. Thank you again
Ben
| (2644) Walter K. Jones Tue, 29 January 2013 02:10:21 +0000 |
Tommy,I know what I will say and about $5:00, will get you a cup of coffee. I ,too
just want to reiterate how much I enjoy your music and your videos. I have followed you for quite sometime, via, Chet's playing. You with out a doubt, and
Richard Smith,are at the top of the list of the worlds greatest guitarists. I missed seeing you last july, you were in Harrisburg, Pa., Had I not been so very sick
I would have been there. I appreciate so much your talent and the fact, you are a believer as am I. I have a friend who has been a guitarist for many years. About (3) years ago I took my video of yours (vhs) and showed it to him,it like to blew his socks off, He was so impressed. You without a doubt are the greatest acoustic
guitarist there is. Lord willing I hope to see you the next time your in my area.
You are a very humble man for as good as you are, Chet was just like that. May the Lord bless you for sharing your talents for Him and with us. Too, you are so generous in sharing with other guitarists of all levels. Perhaps I might get to see you at the CAAS convention, I sure hope you will be there. Your style is so unique
and amazing. You have so many great renditions, it"s difficult to pick out special, but I will say"Borsalino, Amazing Grace, guitar boogie, Mr. Guitar " rate very high.
May the Lord continue to bless your talent , and give you safety and health where ever you are. Your videos are very up lifting and you are an encourager. Tommy keep honoring the Lord and he will continue to exalt your talent . Hope to see you in the future.
A friend: WKJ.
just want to reiterate how much I enjoy your music and your videos. I have followed you for quite sometime, via, Chet's playing. You with out a doubt, and
Richard Smith,are at the top of the list of the worlds greatest guitarists. I missed seeing you last july, you were in Harrisburg, Pa., Had I not been so very sick
I would have been there. I appreciate so much your talent and the fact, you are a believer as am I. I have a friend who has been a guitarist for many years. About (3) years ago I took my video of yours (vhs) and showed it to him,it like to blew his socks off, He was so impressed. You without a doubt are the greatest acoustic
guitarist there is. Lord willing I hope to see you the next time your in my area.
You are a very humble man for as good as you are, Chet was just like that. May the Lord bless you for sharing your talents for Him and with us. Too, you are so generous in sharing with other guitarists of all levels. Perhaps I might get to see you at the CAAS convention, I sure hope you will be there. Your style is so unique
and amazing. You have so many great renditions, it"s difficult to pick out special, but I will say"Borsalino, Amazing Grace, guitar boogie, Mr. Guitar " rate very high.
May the Lord continue to bless your talent , and give you safety and health where ever you are. Your videos are very up lifting and you are an encourager. Tommy keep honoring the Lord and he will continue to exalt your talent . Hope to see you in the future.
A friend: WKJ.
| (2643) Ann Mon, 28 January 2013 23:20:50 +0000 |
Dear Tommy and support group: Hope to see you at Redondo & Fresno. Unable to attend Jan. 31, Feb. 1 & 2 due to slow recovery. Would rather be there to see you and enjoy the beauty of your music. + Blessings & Love + A
| (2642) Chris Mon, 28 January 2013 22:48:54 +0000 |
Wow.. Almost embarrassed to say that I just discovered you .. As close to hearing
the Beatles for the first time as I have come.. Just for the newness to me and shear brilliance.. Thanks for that !
I have played for 30 years.. I am no player, but I play.. You have inspired me to dig into the next level (418 levels down from your worst student, let alone you..)
Theinspiration is also appreciated !
I will be first in line for tickets if you get anywhere close to Ontario..
I see you are in Eastern Canada in the spring.. If that is as close as you are getting I will make the trip to see you there.. I assume the line for meet and greet is tremendous.. There would many more deserving, as far as guitar skill.. I would compete with most on passion however.. I have a soon to be 30 year old Martin that I have had since new and that will never be sold... I would be honored to have you sign it... ( Neil Young..Lightfoot, Joni Mitchel ..and Paul McCartney are others that I have on the list of whom I would want to sign it.. (I have none of those btw.. Yet !)..
And You're showmanship would be outstanding for a person with a third of your guitar skills.. Arrangements are breathtaking and executed as only the arranger could..and who the hell else could play you're arrangements..
Anyway... I won't go on..especially since I have no idea if you'll get to reading this..!
Cheers mate.. And Good on ya.. (understatement of the century !)
Respectfully
Chris
the Beatles for the first time as I have come.. Just for the newness to me and shear brilliance.. Thanks for that !
I have played for 30 years.. I am no player, but I play.. You have inspired me to dig into the next level (418 levels down from your worst student, let alone you..)
Theinspiration is also appreciated !
I will be first in line for tickets if you get anywhere close to Ontario..
I see you are in Eastern Canada in the spring.. If that is as close as you are getting I will make the trip to see you there.. I assume the line for meet and greet is tremendous.. There would many more deserving, as far as guitar skill.. I would compete with most on passion however.. I have a soon to be 30 year old Martin that I have had since new and that will never be sold... I would be honored to have you sign it... ( Neil Young..Lightfoot, Joni Mitchel ..and Paul McCartney are others that I have on the list of whom I would want to sign it.. (I have none of those btw.. Yet !)..
And You're showmanship would be outstanding for a person with a third of your guitar skills.. Arrangements are breathtaking and executed as only the arranger could..and who the hell else could play you're arrangements..
Anyway... I won't go on..especially since I have no idea if you'll get to reading this..!
Cheers mate.. And Good on ya.. (understatement of the century !)
Respectfully
Chris
| (2641) Mark Whittington Mon, 28 January 2013 21:03:57 +0000 |
Thanks for coming to Las Vegas.
http://www.lvrj.com/neon/tommy-emmanuel-leaves-crowd-in-awe-at-las-vegas-debut-188487181.html
http://www.lvrj.com/neon/tommy-emmanuel-leaves-crowd-in-awe-at-las-vegas-debut-188487181.html
| (2640) Ryan Henderlong Mon, 28 January 2013 20:27:32 +0000 |
Tommy,
I was at your show Jan 28 in Ft Collins, CO. Your performance was fantastic and moving. I've been a fan of your music for years and it has brought a lot of joy to me. I became aware of you and your music through following Chet Atkins and hearing you perform "I Still Can't Say Goodbye" was a fantastic experience. I will be getting married this summer and we have chosen your version of Over the Rainbow to be played as our walk down the isle song. That song is very important to each of us and your arrangment of it our favorite. You told a story at the Ft Collins show last night about sending a letter to your idol, Chet, that gave me an idea. I am a guitar player myself, as I;m sure many of your fans are, and your music and style has made quite an impact on my life. The great joy that listining to you and seeing you perform has brought me has inspired me to somehow pass something on to you that in brings me a lot of joy. I am a professional woodworker and I have have something small that I would like to send you. I'm sure that people bring/send you stuff all the time and I'm not sure if it is something that you welcome. If you would allow me the honor of sending the piece I made for you it would mean a lot. Where can I send it to your attention so it will get to you? I dont need any recognition in any way for this, just wanted to thank you for what you have done for me.
Thank you very much,
Ryan Henderlong
Colorado, USA
I was at your show Jan 28 in Ft Collins, CO. Your performance was fantastic and moving. I've been a fan of your music for years and it has brought a lot of joy to me. I became aware of you and your music through following Chet Atkins and hearing you perform "I Still Can't Say Goodbye" was a fantastic experience. I will be getting married this summer and we have chosen your version of Over the Rainbow to be played as our walk down the isle song. That song is very important to each of us and your arrangment of it our favorite. You told a story at the Ft Collins show last night about sending a letter to your idol, Chet, that gave me an idea. I am a guitar player myself, as I;m sure many of your fans are, and your music and style has made quite an impact on my life. The great joy that listining to you and seeing you perform has brought me has inspired me to somehow pass something on to you that in brings me a lot of joy. I am a professional woodworker and I have have something small that I would like to send you. I'm sure that people bring/send you stuff all the time and I'm not sure if it is something that you welcome. If you would allow me the honor of sending the piece I made for you it would mean a lot. Where can I send it to your attention so it will get to you? I dont need any recognition in any way for this, just wanted to thank you for what you have done for me.
Thank you very much,
Ryan Henderlong
Colorado, USA