Once I got home to Winnipeg I decided that it was time for me to properly learn guitar now that I owned such a quality instrument. I have been a self-taught player since my teenage years but just enough to get by. So, I bought some books and went at it. I probably spend about an hour every day practicing, and loved every minute of it. I kind of re-discovered my love for music outside of my job. This was just for my private enjoyment. But I was also hocked on the gear. Being a spender and a collector, I since acquired a few more guitars and equipment to feed my new found passion. Since I was diagnosed with cancer this hobby took on a whole new dimension. Being alone in my room with my guitars provided me with a certain kind of meditation while I was practicing. Learning scales and licks again and again does that to you. I also started to write new tunes that helped me to express myself. Once this is all over I think guitars will be a big part of my positive memories that helped me to get through this time.
And it all started on January 15th, 2008 with a gift and a signature.
Today Les Paul passed away peacefully at the age of 94.
In case you read this: Thank you Les!
3 comments:
What a wonderful story--who would have thought that, that memorable day back in January would play such an important part in your life today. What a wonderful gift from your wonderful wife!
The man left quite a legacy and the world is a better place because of him. Thank you Les.
Thanks for introducing me to this legendary man. I've read several articles and, when I heard him on the radio this morning, I immediately thought of you.
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