ROC
It is what it is
Well, there's being in control of the material you possess and then there is how much material you possess.
Both play a role in my judgement of what I consider great and otherwise.
A good friend of mine practices guitar for 6 hours a day, most days and he's almost incapable of making music; he's terrible.
But no-one ever got anywhere without being in control of their materials - even if that's 'just' playing the blues over and over or country or whatever. And that takes practice.
I get bored with players who are very obviously limited or confined to doing only a handful of things for lack of craft, imagination or exposure. And that is 95% of popular music guitarists.
As for "no soul in perfection" or the pursuit thereof, one need not waste words arguing with that sentiment. Rather, simply say "Bach".
Of course, you may be talking just about guitarists, but I assumed otherwise.
Both play a role in my judgement of what I consider great and otherwise.
A good friend of mine practices guitar for 6 hours a day, most days and he's almost incapable of making music; he's terrible.
But no-one ever got anywhere without being in control of their materials - even if that's 'just' playing the blues over and over or country or whatever. And that takes practice.
I get bored with players who are very obviously limited or confined to doing only a handful of things for lack of craft, imagination or exposure. And that is 95% of popular music guitarists.
As for "no soul in perfection" or the pursuit thereof, one need not waste words arguing with that sentiment. Rather, simply say "Bach".
Of course, you may be talking just about guitarists, but I assumed otherwise.