what do you mean by "woodshed?"
If that is the case how is a young musician supposed to grow? Experience is the best teacher.
I agree that picking up songs on the spot is vital to learning how to play by ear.
I agree that Live Experience is more important that many people know/understand.
I DON'T agree that it's right to let someone EMBARASS him/herself by attempting to play a song they just don't know. It's not ABOUT the musician. It's about the LORD.
Also, what about the poor soloist who has to endure this? Is it fair to him/her to allow this person to RUIN their solo?
The focus of this thread is HYMNS. If you've been playing for 2 years and you can't play "His Eye is on the Sparrow" or "What a friend we have in Jesus", do
NOT pass Go, and do
NOT collect $200. Go sit on the naughty step and have a coke and a smile.
Put that Tye CD and that Israel CD in the closet!
Go back and get them after you've learned the basics.
