Little bit of a ramble here... might take me a while to get to the point.
I am a bass player. Bass is 'home' to me, it's what I know, it's what is natural to me, it's how I think and process things musically.
I want to improve as a guitar player. (Well, okay - that didn't take very long after all...)
So I have a little guitar-game, and can hold my own with an acoustic in any bluegrass/oldtyme scenario, stage or jam. I picked it up ironically, years ago, after some
really bad upright technique rewarded me with enough tendonitis that I simply could not play bass for a while. While my wrists healed up, I started learning a few chords, and began attending band practices with a buddy, didn't take long before I picked up rhythm guitar. Skipping forward >>> I caught mandolin poisoning one Summer, and suddenly the ability to process melody lines and reproduce them happened, and I found that I could transpose these over to guitar if I had a few minutes to think about it. Big jump there.
This past year, like most of you, I found myself gig-less, and looking for something to do, so the guit-fiddles came out of the locker more often to entertain me, since me and my basses couldn't be entertaining the good folks of Greater Southwest Virginia. Simultaneously, and somewhat cruelly, my collapsing spine pinched off some more nerves, putting the ring and pinky fingers to sleep. I get them back for a 2-3 month period after targeted epidural steroid injections, and the race is on. Play, play, play. At least I didn't miss out on any gigs. There'll be another fusion surgery and some Titanium upgrades to fix this more permanently, but that's a story for another post.
I'm getting to it...
I don't really have much of a clue how to improve as an electric guitar player. I know the instrument, I know where the notes are, I can even make them sound pretty good, but I simply don't have the lexicon. I don't know what to play, or maybe more importantly,
when. I can't seem to make the jump from what I hear to what I play. I still play guitar like a bass player. I think it may be an experience thing.
I'll say at the top - I don't care how derailed the thread goes... I'll take anything from gig stories to advice to outright scolding. Just don't make fun of me.