Most of you can probably juggle lots of things at one time. I'm a 'one thing at a time' person. Give me more than one or two tasks, and the wheels come off the bus.
For the past few years, I've written orchestral music every day. I practice piano. Guitar has kinda taken a seat in the waiting room. Well, it's a lot to do. Maybe too many things to do and keep everything humming at a high level.
"Well," I said to myself, "It's time to get my guitar playing skills back together." It was indeed high time. I used to be able to come back quickly. What I hadn't counted on was that I would pick up one of my cherry-picked, perfectly-set-up guitars, and discover that the fingers will no longer obey the brain!
Can you blame them? No! I blame myself! It's not possible for me to be all things at once. More, in my case, is Less.
I know, it's the old gag line, Les is More. But that's not true.
For the past few years, I've written orchestral music every day. I practice piano. Guitar has kinda taken a seat in the waiting room. Well, it's a lot to do. Maybe too many things to do and keep everything humming at a high level.
"Well," I said to myself, "It's time to get my guitar playing skills back together." It was indeed high time. I used to be able to come back quickly. What I hadn't counted on was that I would pick up one of my cherry-picked, perfectly-set-up guitars, and discover that the fingers will no longer obey the brain!

Can you blame them? No! I blame myself! It's not possible for me to be all things at once. More, in my case, is Less.
I know, it's the old gag line, Les is More. But that's not true.