Here’s the thing, you don’t NEED to play Avenged Sevenfold songs to be in this school. This isn’t the Avenged Sevenfold School For Guitar Players. PG and Syn cover many aspects of the guitar that will help with any style, and PG himself said they’re adding a blues section to this school soon. This is not a competition and not a place for you to compare yourself to others. So please get that out of your mind because all it’s going to do is make you feel you’re never going to be good enough. You’re not here to be the next Synyster Gates, Zacky Vengeance, or Brian Haner. You’re here to be the first John Tierney.
Guitarists have ALL gone through this situation. We have all (even legendary guitarists) have had one point where they think, “Will this ever amount to anything? Will I ever be good?” Understand that this is completely normal for anyone trying to do anything, even if it isn’t the arts. So don’t feel alone in that aspect. When trying to become good at anything DOES require a lot of work. But it isn’t just physical work. I always believe that becoming better at anything whether it’s getting better grades in school, losing weight, climbing the corporate ladder or getting better on guitar is 90% mental effort, 10% physical effort.
Just because you don’t play 6 hours a day, post videos constantly, are blazing through the lessons, doesn’t mean you’re falling behind and not putting in any effort. But ultimately (warning, tough love ahead) it comes down to this…
If you feel you aren’t putting in the proper effort than you already solved your own problem. The more you put the EFFORT in to it, you’ll start getting better and you’ll realize how much it’s paying off.
If I can state my own story quickly… and this IS NOT A BRAGGING SESSION…
For 21 years I tried to play guitar and no one cared about my passion or my talent
I spent hours a day hunched over a radio trying to learn my favorite songs because I didn’t have fancy technology
No one cared. I didn’t have a band, couldn’t get one because I wasn’t “good enough”.
I spent 2 years and 5 hours a day trying to get Hail To The King right. I thought I had it.
No one cared other than my singer.
I gave up because I couldn’t figure it out.
I tried again for another three months.
Someone finally noticed, and that person was Synsyter Gates himself.
As Brian Haner says, you are not behind or ahead of anyone else. This is not a race. You, yourself, for your life, are perfectly on time. Keep it up and don’t quit. I won’t let you quit or think these things about yourself. You can do this. I got your back.