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21 Oct 2012
Hey Everyone! I was having a discussion the other day with a guy close to twice my age about the music we listen to as we grow up and he brought up a point which I couldn't really disagree with.
The idea was that your musical tastes develop in your teens and by the time you reach your late teens/early 20's you've come to like a fairly limited number of bands in a genre you've developed towards. You continue to listen to this selected genre/group/artist throughout your adult life until you reach a point where you begin to bore of the repetitiveness.
You try to find something new, but don't really find today's music to be anything of interest (I'm sure everyone has said, or at least heard someone say, "today's music is *nothing* compared to ............) and that seems to be the beginning of listening to talk show radio while you're sipping cognac by the fireplace, lol.

Anyway, what I'm getting at is - While I feel like I have a fairly broad musical exposure and appreciation for various types of genres and styles, I also find I continually listen to the same bands over and over again. This brought to my attention that, Hey! Maybe I should try to listen to something new! Easier said than done, my efforts led me to some new works from old favorites or older works from new favorites, but it felt like cheating.

This peaked my interest in wondering how everyone here goes about discovering new music. Are you still going to the gym with "Kill'Em All" loaded up in your iPod or busy posting angry reviews on iTunes about how so and so's 10'th studio album is rubbish compared to their earlier works or have you began this quest and can help a brother out?

While I believe there will always be the classics that no playlist is complete without how do you go about finding the new gems to add to your musical palette?
31 Aug 2012
Hi GMCers

My name is Scott and I'm from a Alberta, Canada. I've been playing guitar on and off for awhile and have recently joined GMC with hopes of taking my guitar playing beyond the few simple riffs I seem to play over and over again. I've never had any lessons or formal training and with my work schedule there are not too many other guitar players around to jam and/or learn from. I'm really excited to have the opportunity to play and learn from all the great artists on this site, I look forward to meeting some new people and learning all I can. That's all for now!

Time to start practicin'
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