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[QUOTE="immortal13:740376"]hah. Let me tell you about him. He told us he's been playing for 10 years or something like that, has good equipment, and gives guitar lessons for a job. Took about two weeks for him to finally show up through a ride from his dad, and when he got there he pulled out his guitar with no case or gig bag and a little Line 6 1x12 combo. Already not off to a great start, not to mention he was wearing a long sleeve in 90 degree whether and smelled like a sewer. So we get into the band room and run through the set just so he can see what we're all about, and he gets all excited and stuff. He decided he wanted to learn Chainsaw Facelift first, which is good because it's one of our easiest songs to learn and play. Kid couldn't even get the opening riff. We sat there for a couple hours trying to teach him the song, and he just couldn't get it. And it's not even like "yeah you'll get it soon man" that kid wasn't even close. Thank god we could barely hear him when we decided to go through the whole thing. So we left and thought maybe he was nervous or something. So he came back a few weeks later all pumped up cuz he said he had Chainsaw Facelift down perfect. Wrong. Still had no idea what he was doing, and the kid wasn't even that great at guitar. If he's been playing for 10 years he should be a lot better than he was and be able to catch on to riffs and shit a lot faster, especially if he's giving lessons. If he is indeed giving lessons, then I think we're coming to a generation of guitarist that have no idea what they're doing.[/QUOTE]
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