142 - 6 Lessons I Learned From Tommy Emmanuel

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I've boiled down the 6 most important lessons I've learned from @Tommy Emmanuel in this video. From playing solo to practice philosophy, I'm ready to help you improve by passing on the wisdom of Tommy Emmanuel. If you haven't heard of Tommy Emmanuel, he's one of the most accomplished acoustic guitarists ever. Hailing from the land down under, Tommy is a virtuoso on acoustic guitar. Everything about his playing is inspiring. With his new album out, "The Best of Tommy Songs," and his birthday at the end of May, I figured what better time to do a dedicated Tommy Emmanuel episode than right now! All of the tips and lessons I learned from Tommy Emmanuel come from my personal relationship with him. He's a great human who has shown kindness at every turn. So, thank you, Tommy Emmanuel! Lesson #6: Think Like a Band When I first heard Tommy Emmanuel play, I was captivated by his dynamics and ability to layer so many sounds at once. When I had a chance to talk to him about arranging and composing, he told me to "think like a band and a singer." When he played, Tommy brings down the dynamics of the rhythm part that he is playing, while accenting and bringing out the melodic lines. The result is a harmonious song. Lesson #5: Make a Big Sound When I asked Tommy how he's successful as a solo act, he didn't talk about his blazing technique or his practice hours (although, those certainly matter!). Instead, he talked about the sound that he makes. Never think less of yourself. Focus on having fun and sharing the joy of music with those around you. Make that big sound. Lesson #4: Give It Your All I remember listening to Tommy Emmanuel's soundcheck. There were just a few of us in the audience. Even though not many folks were paying attention, Tommy gave it his all. He didn't half-ass his performance. To him, it never mattered whether you were playing for yourself or for thousands. When you go to practice, give it your full undivided attention. Play as if you were performing and give it the same energy and concentration. Lesson #3: Play for the People When you perform, no matter how many people you're playing for, you're out there to play for the people. You're not there to "impress" other musicians, as Tommy says. Instead, focus on sharing the joy and fun of music with those around you. It's really a simple lesson, but it's one I need to constantly remind myself of. Too often I think of what other guitarists would want to hear me play, rather than what the people enjoying my music would want to hear. And, if you're the only one in the room...play for yourself! Lesson #2: Do What Works for You Tommy Emmanuel always told me that the best guitar is the one YOU can't put down. Just because he likes one guitar, that doesn't mean it will work for you. Just because a technique is used by some guitarists, doesn't mean that's the best for you. This is especially important to remember when buying a guitar. Too often people want to have someone else pick out a guitar for them. In reality, they need to pick out the guitar themselves and find the one that works for them! Lesson #1: Kindness I remember the most recent time I interviewed Tommy Emmanuel like it was yesterday. He took time out of his incredibly busy schedule to chat about everything from practice habits to guitar. He originally called me just to say thank you. Whether you're a top-notch guitar player or just brand new to guitar, PLEASE remember to be kind. We're all here to play guitar and have fun. Being supportive, kind, and grateful is what makes the world a better place. And Tommy Emmanuel is absolutely the best example of a guitarist who is all of these things. If Tommy Emmanuel has taught you a lesson, be sure to let me know in the comments! ★ Request your invite to Tony's Acoustic Challenge today: https://tonypolecastro.com/al-request-invite/?ref=INVITE&src=AL ★ All show notes and links: https://acousticlife.tv/at142/ ★ Get the show: https://tonypolecastro.com/get-acoustic-tuesday

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