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Never Stop Learning

I think of myself as someone who never stops learning, but when I sat down to write this blog post about a lesson I recently took with the great Scott Henderson, I realized I could count on one hand the number of formal lessons I've taken in the past 10 years. Lately I’ve been teaching more than ever, but I hadn’t found myself on the other side of a guitar lesson in a while.

The wonderful thing about teaching, like music, is that everyone has their own approach and concept of how they do it. I’ve learned over the years that patience is one of the most valuable tools you can possess in your educational arsenal. When you teach, you’re not just selling your musical knowledge and expertise, you’re selling yourself and your personality, and providing a relaxed and open setting will result in a more effective learning environment. It’s not just the muscle memory and the physical movement in the music, it’s also the openness and willingness to embrace and convey your truest creative self. Sometimes, it’s about helping someone find their true musical path and calling.

How Eddie Van Halen Created A Rhythm Guitar Revolution, Changed My Life, and Signed My Guitar!

How Eddie Van Halen Created A Rhythm Guitar Revolution, Changed My Life, and Signed My Guitar!

NYT’s obit for the mighty Edward Lodewijk Van Halen compared his fiery guitar work to a Macy’s 4th of July fireworks display, with “...rockets of sound in a shower of light and color.” I couldn’t agree more, but I also like to think about the initial launch and lead-up to each firework, driving and propelling them to “Light Up the Sky.” I’m referring to Eddie’s unique and oft-overlooked rhythm guitar approach. It’s easy to be seduced by his incendiary lead work and flashy two-handed tapping, but if you dig deeper into Mr. Van Halen’s rhythm work, you’ll have a greater understanding and appreciation of how his rhythm and leads all melded into one singular, original style.

It’s been about a month since Eddie passed, and it’s still difficult to comprehend he’s gone. As sad as it has been to come to terms with, I’m equally grateful and fortunate to have discovered and identified with his music as my evergreen soundtrack growing up in the 80s, and have his genius completely change my entire trajectory and passion in life.