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tones, and all of that stuff. That’s something I ended up using pretty much on a daily basis. [WM] I only was able to find one picture of you where you’re actually reading music. In all the other photos, there’s no stand in sight. How much do you memorize music versus reading it or playing by feel? [Paul] The short answer is you’ve got to do all of it. The Oscars was mostly reading, but we did a Grammy salute to Motown and that was a combination of both. Then I did a record yesterday for a guy, that was all making up the parts. So, the fact of the matter is you’ve got to do all of it, you’ve gotta study, you gotta be able to read, and you gotta make stuff up at the drop of a hat. [WM] I’ve noticed that guitar players tend to fixate on one genre at a time, and in the process, get really good at a given style. What are some of your suggestions around getting good at various styles? [Paul] Well fortunately it’s a lot easier now than it ever was. There are all kinds of apps, there is stuff on YouTube. Most of the books I buy now can download into my iPad. I have an iPad full of guitar literature, and then there are online lessons. There are so many resources for someone to become proficient on guitar or their instrument. The one thing that might be lacking, which I think is a big thing, is the local rehearsal band – rehearsing in your garage, and those kinds of things. That’s something I would encourage were there things that you enjoyed most, and [WM] What were some of the things you folks to do regardless of genre of music. Find by the same token, were there any things you learned there that served you most as a four of five friends, get into somebody’s garage, weren’t that interested in? studio musician? basement, backyard, and just try to work some [Paul] No, actually I enjoyed all of it. I really [Paul] Working on sight reading. Also, there liked going to school, I was practicing, spending was a teacher by the name of Eddie Arkin But in terms of just trying to become proficient about ten hours a day playing the guitar, so it who is a harmonic whiz, he’s still around. He on your instrument, there are so many avenues was really a good time. There were classes specialized in doing these really neat chord now it’s astounding. on technique, classes on melody, you had to melodies of songs, opening your mind up transcribe solos and all kinds of stuff. I loved all harmonically, what’s possible on the guitar, and [WM] What’s your take on the value of the of it, it was fantastic to me, I was like a sponge. how to move things – leading notes, common metronome and the click as far as vehicles ideas out. 104 March 2019 Subscribe for Free...