Az Jazz Guitar Lessons #18: Finding Inspiration and Facebook Hate Posts

in #inspiration6 years ago

Untitled design (11).pngSome people like to post about the guitarists or musicians they HATE.

I sort of understand the feeling of being together hating something. But, over time I feel that finding stuff that inspires is a better use of my time. Build the things you love. Support the musicians that give you energy. Create the environment that allows the art you love to thrive.

Recently, I've been writing reviews of courses, books and videos that I think are cool but don't get discussed that much. When they do sometimes, I read comments that I feel miss the point and the message that the author is making or sharing. So, instead of being frustrated about this, I started writing my own reviews.

I've learned a lot from the process. Part of it is discovering how my fave musicians structure their thoughts and ideas. I've seen different ways to organise musical information. I've seen good practices and some that I don't dig as much.

I'm learning!

So yes, what would YOU do to build on the things you love? Let me know in the comments and link them too (if appropriate).

Do it!

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[Az Jazz Guitar Lessons]
Az Jazz Guitar Lessons #1: The importance of listening
Az Jazz Guitar Lessons #2: Learning the 5 Essential Jazz Chords
Az Jazz Guitar Lessons #3: Seven Guitarists to Check Out
Az Jazz Guitar Lessons #4: Enjoying the Process & Your Present State
Az Jazz Guitar Lessons #5: The Importance of Rhythm
Az Jazz Guitar Lessons #6: Learning Songs by Ear
Az Jazz Guitar Lessons #7: Learning the 5 Essential Jazz Chord Arpeggios
Az Jazz Guitar Lessons #8: Introducing the II-V-I Progression
Az Jazz Guitar Lessons #9: Learning the 5 Essential Jazz Chords - Part 2
Az Jazz Guitar Lessons #10: Learning the 5 Essential Jazz Chord Arpeggios - Part 2
Az Jazz Guitar Lessons #11: Modal Jazz Basics 1 - Classic Recordings
Az Jazz Guitar Lessons #12: Modal Jazz Basics 2 - Dorian Lines
Az Jazz Guitar Lessons #13: Improvising on Stevie Wonder's Isn't She Lovely
Az Jazz Guitar Lessons #14: Scales for Spain (Chick Corea)
Az Jazz Guitar Lessons #15: Bossa Nova and Samba - Classic Recordings
Az Jazz Guitar Lessons #16: Performing Brazilian Music over the Years
Az Jazz Guitar Lessons #17: Improvising with Clarity

[Podcasts]
Az Samad | Az Jazz Guitar Lessons EP01 | 18.05.2018
Az Samad | Az Jazz Guitar Lessons EP02 | 19.05.2018
Az Samad | Az Jazz Guitar Lessons EP03 | 20.05.2018
Az Samad | Az Jazz Guitar Lessons EP04 | 21.05.2018
Az Samad | Az Jazz Guitar Lessons EP05 | 22.05.2018
Az Samad | Az Jazz Guitar Lessons EP06 | 25.05.2018

[Performances]
Zee Avi & Az Samad - Cry Me A River
Chendering (Malaysian jazz song) with Roby Lakatos, Denis Chang, Az Samad and Zulhilmy Zulkifli

[Music Education]
How to spot a good music teacher
How to write a song in 6 steps
How to learn music
If we have the Internet, why do people even need guitar lessons?
Why I Started Writing Geeky Jazz, Guitar and Music Book Reviews

[Music Career]
I wanna be a full-time musician... should I?
When are you ready to perform for that big gig?
Top 3 Videos That Reshaped How I Think (Gary Vee, Derek Sivers, Steve Jobs)

[Things I Like]
My Top 3 Favourite Mateus Asato Videos

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Hi Az Samad! Nice to meet you bro, always love your jazz guitar playing ;) I’m from Malaysia too 😄😄

Likewise, thanks for taking time to comment! Do check out the past lesson posts in the series & let me know if you have any questions! :)