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  • I'm 48 years old and I've just started learning to play Electric Guitar (I can play a few chords and strum).

    I love Steve's comments and he made me feel great just saying that "anyone can learn to play the guitar".

    When he said that, I wondered why I wanted to learn to play.

    For me, simply because it's fun.

  • "Don't worry, about a thing, 'couse every little thing, gonna be alright..."

    srry i couldn´t help it

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  • It honestly struck a chord within me (no pun intended) when Steve said (three times) "Don't worry". It almost gave me the goosebumps, because that was always my biggest problem! I was "always" worried about making enough money and got sidetracked with other things in a very big way. So much in fact it destroyed my musical inspiration and I did end up getting sidetracked. Now, many years later I have so much regret I didn't just stay focused on the instrument and being a musician.

  • Great words!

  • I play Electric Guitar for 4 years now. 2 months ago i discovered the real deal in playing guitar: Joe Satriani and Steve Vai. I always loved the music from Hendrix and SRV. Full of emotion. But Vai's music is not only emotional. Its wonderfull. And after i saw this. Something in me burned to the ground. I always wanted to be a history teacher. But now i realised that my real pasion is playing guitar. I love it. Thanks againg Steve, for all of your words. In human and in guitar languae.

  • Steve Vai is such a huge influence on my musicianship, this advice is great and motivating \m/

  • Steves advice is always so crap. He is always vague and non specific.

  • What a classy thing to say! Steve has always been honest, without fluff or extreme make up, he's more of a musician than a rock star, biut I consider him both.

  • @okamasphere Guitar Institute of Technology

  • lol, he called it "GIT"

  • THAT WAS SOME ADVICE STEVE.... HEY EVERYONE, SINCE U TOOK THE TIME TO HEAR THAT ADVICE, U SHOULD TAKE THE TIME TO HEAR MY NEW VIDEO!!! SERIOUSLY...

  • tear just camee out my eyeee i wass lokking forrr a theory lesson wayss too makee me the best cuzz imm stresssed outt that im not good enough butt this just reminded me why im even playing guitar for.. thanks stevee :D

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