Top Guitarist (Notes from Under the Tatami Mats–72 … My Adventures in Japan)

in #japan6 years ago (edited)

He was concerned only with playing great music.

Jo, a friend of mine, was just one of the many talented and creative guitarists that I met in Japan. But whenever I heard him play, I was always superbly impressed.    

In it for the sound

Like many others great musicians, in Japan or any other country, he remained an amateur.

He was concerned only with playing great music, not with making money. Possibly as a result, it remained only a hobby, and not his profession.   

Too bad for us listeners. But ultimately, great for us listeners.   

Sound echoes

On a related note – A mutual acquaintance told me how she remembered seeing Jo walking the streets of their hometown, with his guitar slung over his back. That image has stayed with me for years – as has the sound of Jo's blissful guitar, which continues to echo in my mind.    (Image source)

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I find the message in this piece quite personal and even emotional. It is personal because it also tells my own story, the story of how talented people never get to make a profession out of their talents. Most times, I write for fun. I ought to be making books by now.

I find the story of Jo emotional because he never got to lit the sparkling fire of greatness in him. Although the string of his guitar still echoes in your mind, thousands and millions of people never got to listen to him.

Thanks for sharing this fine post. It is, for me, one of the best in the Tatami series.

By the way, I love the paradoxical sentence: Too bad for us listeners. But ultimately, great for us listeners.

Post resteemed.

Thanks for your message of appreciation, and for your input.

Indeed, there are many like Jo, artists who remain largely unknown and under-appreciated. I've known many of them over the years, and I have the utmost respect for them.

Always my pleasure to appreciate good works.

He must really be a humble guy playing such great music without wanting commercializing his talent. Wishing him all the best!

'Too bad for us listeners. But ultimately, great for us listeners' still trying to decipher this philosophy...

Yep, he was quite humble.

I look at these words, phrases and terminologies and I wish I understood them!

I wish i had a guitar 🎸. I have passion for it.

nice work on steemit , i want to contact you brother how can i talk to you on discord thanks?

I don't go on Discord, as I find it quite confusing.

I keep praying that you one day conquer this Discord confusion.

Hehehe. Don't count on it!

Lol

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