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Single most important thing you've been taught?


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I've shared this pearl of wisdom on these very pages before but it's worth hearing again;

[b]Never[/b] have more than about 3 pints [b]before[/b] you go onstage.

I love talking about my technique :)

[quote name='BigAlonBass' post='1090091' date='Jan 15 2011, 02:11 AM']"Always go for Bands that are better than [i]you[/i] think you are.[/quote]
I've been given this advice too and it is good.

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I wanted to put something funny like "don't pick your nose after scratching your bum" but I had an attack of the sensibles and remembered being taught good string dampening technique by Gareth Morgan. I'd also add learning tri tones from Roscoe Beck from his video.

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[quote name='Spike Vincent' post='1089909' date='Jan 14 2011, 09:58 PM']If you make a mistake,play it twice.That way people wil think it's some complex jazz structure rather than you f*cked up.[/quote]

+1 :)

The advice i always remember is this: doesn't matter how you play a gig, it's the last song that counts. That's the tune the audience will remember most as they walk away from the gig to go home. F*** up the last tune, and that's how you'll be remembered :)

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2 'tings.
You never stop learning.
&
Look up & smile at the crowd. (Even if its only 2 blokes & a Jack Russell, if you look like you are enjoying it so will they, especially the dog!)

Ooh, that last song tip is so true. Never be at home to Mr Cockup on the last song!

Cheers,
Norm

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