Robert
November 25th, 2007, 09:04 AM
A guy contacted me and asked these questions. Found the questions weird. It's from some "program" called NLP (NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) began in the early 1970s when two Americans, a mathematician called Richard Bandler and linguist John Grinder, asked themselves a simple but fascinating question: "What is it that makes the difference between somebody who is merely competent at any given skill, and somebody who excels at the same skill?")
Here are the questions and my answers. Do you think I was clear enough? :D
What must be true about setting up the tone that allows you to get the tone you get?
A: A good amp and a good guitar.
What is important to you about setting up the tone?
A: That the amp and guitar is good.
What is the first thing you think when you are setting up the tone?
A: Does it sound good?
And what do you think next? And next? And next? How do you know that the process
of setting up the tone ended? When you know that you got the tone you wanted?
A: When it sounds good.
Here are the questions and my answers. Do you think I was clear enough? :D
What must be true about setting up the tone that allows you to get the tone you get?
A: A good amp and a good guitar.
What is important to you about setting up the tone?
A: That the amp and guitar is good.
What is the first thing you think when you are setting up the tone?
A: Does it sound good?
And what do you think next? And next? And next? How do you know that the process
of setting up the tone ended? When you know that you got the tone you wanted?
A: When it sounds good.