I’m Sick of Your Excuses!

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  • @Kissfan96dr
    @Kissfan96dr 3 роки тому +134

    my dad had a similar situation. Applied to master's school at Penn state and was rejected. got into UCLA, got his MBA. 7 years later, Penn state hired him to teach military history.
    His opening line to his class was, "Penn State doesn't think I'm smart enough to be a student here, but they do think I'm smart enough to be a teacher."

    • @Musicienne-DAB1995
      @Musicienne-DAB1995 3 роки тому +5

      😂😂😂😂😂👌👍

    • @fabianmartinez2390
      @fabianmartinez2390 3 роки тому +5

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 👍👍👍👍

    • @joeybrazil2024
      @joeybrazil2024 10 місяців тому

      That's a great line.

    • @nomo9344
      @nomo9344 4 місяці тому +1

      This experience must be more common than originally realized. I took an elective class from a college professor who advised me that my major was a complete waste of time and I would never get a job, blah blah blah. Not only did I recently retire from the supposed job I would never have, but I also was hired to teach the same class he taught (without the degree he thought I should have), and in the exact same classroom where he gave me such poor advice. Go figure.

  • @jonpaulsonbass1
    @jonpaulsonbass1 4 роки тому +245

    one of the most impressive things he said, was how little his formal education got him to where he is, and how far is own curiosity and tenacity and drive and determination took him... some things you can't buy...

    • @blueheron5232
      @blueheron5232 4 роки тому +11

      At some time in the last few hundred years, formal music education got lazy and lost the ability to teach how to improvise on the fly. That USED TO BE a required part of "Classical" music performance but now "Classical" is synonymous with stale museum pieces set in stone that one recites "correctly." Today the "Blues Nazis" comprised of people who've never played a gig are trying to do the same thing to that genre. It's the people who play live who keep music alive.

    • @siegfriedstark
      @siegfriedstark 4 роки тому +7

      Both comments above are GOLD! When you read about musical education in the XVIII century, late baroque and early classical periods, you see all those pratices of learning ALL the scales, the harmonic relations and realization of figured bass in a thousand of possible combinations by ROTE, the so called "partimento" realization of cyphered harmony and even FUGUE improvisation! To make music was to CREATE music in the craftiest way possible! A promethean amount of sweat and practice!
      It's read in many sources that Bach could improvise complex and well rounded fugues out of almost nothing and it usually impresses the modern reader. But improvising fugues, counterpoint structured choral preludes, sonata-form movements, "basso ostinato" forms and bass realizations of figured harmony was a requirement for ALL professional musicians applying for ANY position in those times! The average professional could think in a second about MANY possible solutions to the SIMPLEST melodic line they found in their ways! Beethoven, a musician trained in those parameters, was a GREAT master of music structure engineering, parting from trivial themes and figures, like the famous four note figure (for the 5th symphony and many other works from the same period) or the Diabelli Waltz, and building from them really complex and intellectually challenging works! He was the ripest fruit of the "improvising craft" way of music training from the XVIII hundreds!

    • @panameraboomin7925
      @panameraboomin7925 4 роки тому +4

      You can’t teach drive and tenacity

    • @geogarcia4065
      @geogarcia4065 Рік тому

      Agreed

    • @eldaremington341
      @eldaremington341 Рік тому

      @@siegfriedstark uh 4

  • @gtr1487
    @gtr1487 4 роки тому +183

    The more I view this channel the more I’m realizing what I’ve stumbled into. A gold mine of knowledge and experience.

  • @frankszmalc9921
    @frankszmalc9921 4 роки тому +191

    Should rename this video: What makes Rick Beato great. You are the real deal

    • @markstrain8989
      @markstrain8989 4 роки тому +5

      AMEN. ONLY TRUTH IS ACTION.

    • @AlDunbar
      @AlDunbar 3 роки тому +1

      Or call it what makes Rick's old complaining friend "grate" on the nerves

  • @mysas5983
    @mysas5983 5 років тому +2271

    I started (serious) studying guitar at age 17. It was the only thing in my life i was really sure about. Two weeks before the entrance examination i got sick and had to rush into the hospital. I had to stay there for one month and on release, the diagnosis was a disaster (myelitis with a possibility of multiple sclerosis) - that meant, at any time in the future, in my 20ties or 30ties, i could loose the ability of movement and would end in paralysis.
    Altrought i couldnt study anymore (my shoulder was really damaged and i lost a lot of sensitivity in my fingers), i never stopped learning, went back to drums and later piano, til i was able to get my grip back. Now i teach (just the children in the town and some friends). Thanks to youtube teachers nowadays i am still constantly learning more and more, knowledge i wouldn't had access to otherwise.
    Moral of the story: Life is merciless and sometimes devastating. And 99% of us won't be "huge musicians", just people who make and teach music. But thats ok.
    Like almost everyone, in my youth I dreamed of a great musician career. Today, i'm just happy to be able to make music and i love it to be the boring guy in a small village teaching music to annoying little kids.

    • @SethNaugler
      @SethNaugler 5 років тому +59

      my sas -You’re a wise man. You “get it”.

    • @Hevvvyyy
      @Hevvvyyy 5 років тому +34

      Legend

    • @juanfranciscocamachoaguila5853
      @juanfranciscocamachoaguila5853 5 років тому +52

      You're a hero, my friend

    • @numanuma20
      @numanuma20 5 років тому +23

      Oh my goodness. Great story.

    • @CorbCorbin
      @CorbCorbin 5 років тому +47

      99.99% won't be, but you have changed many lives, as being able to play music can be magical.
      I can't imagine not being able to play guitar, I can play Hendrix, Page, Beck, etc. whenever I want, and still learn all the time.

  • @ZosoHacker
    @ZosoHacker 5 років тому +329

    You taught me Norwegian Wood in one of your videos. I played it live and sang it last week.
    Big moment for me.
    Thanks Rick

  • @mistersooty
    @mistersooty 3 роки тому +2

    I'm sick of my excuses too! Self doubt is the silent killer.

  • @cje9553
    @cje9553 3 роки тому +28

    “The most unprofitable item ever manufactured is an excuse”
    John Mason

  • @dawnadriana1764
    @dawnadriana1764 4 роки тому +173

    Dear Rick, when I was 9 years old, I wanted to play the piano more than anything in the world. I loved Grieg and dreamed of being able to play his concertos. Someone donated an old piano to me and had it delivered outside our house. My parents let it sit there for weeks until it got taken away. My grandmother took me to ballet class, and they said I could borrow a pair of shoes until my parents got me a pair. They never did, and I had to leave. I gave up on believing I could do anything I loved. So I listened to your video with tears streaming down my face for your honesty and bravery. I know this video is a year old, and probably things are better, but I want to support you by becoming a subscriber. You have brought back the songs I loved in my youth and given so much happiness to me. Thank you, and all my best to you and your family.

    • @ethanschafer4684
      @ethanschafer4684 3 роки тому +26

      Dawn Adriana Dawn, please if you are able, go get a keyboard and chase that dream!

    • @lifeinlimbo2186
      @lifeinlimbo2186 2 місяці тому

      I sacrificed my whole youth and most of my adult life honing my skills and becoming and entertainer. I have skills. I have fresh new great music that the few fans I've showed love and wonder why I don't play live. I get ignored by every musician and band i work for all these decades so I just gave up. I feel you and even more sorrow for you and my heart hurts for you. I truly wish I could buy you what you wanted,but,I can't and it hurts me to know I can't help you. I feel for you so much that to be honest,your story brought me to tears and broke my heart which I haven't felt for so long. I'm so sorry dear fellow musician.

  • @pixelatedparcel
    @pixelatedparcel 5 років тому +24

    During the 90's, I was in my thirties and basically a bum. I went from living in a tent, to a van, to a bus and worked seasonally picking fruit, tree-planting, tree-spacing, etc. in British-Columbia. I met my wife at 37, got a steady job for a few years and went back to school at 40, working nights the first year before becoming a research assistant which saved my life as by this time I had three young children at home and would have a total of 4 kids, five years old and younger, by the time I got my law degree. Fast forward to 2018, the modest house we bought while I was in school is bought and paid for and our 4 kids are all sight-reading multi-instrumentalists...I am an average joe who had the good fortune to meet a good woman and enough sense to stop, although belatedly, self-destructing before it killed me. So, it is never too late as long as you believe in yourself, aren't afraid of a lot of hard work and sacrifice and have someone in your corner rooting for you. As a final note, I started playing guitar seriously about 2 years ago and cannot believe the amount of time and dedication it has taken me to play at a "campfire" level: I have never been more in awe of serious musicians than I am today and am amazed at the level of dedication required by even very talented and gifted people to become well-rounded musicians. Thanks for the inspirational rant, Rick.

    • @spacemen2629
      @spacemen2629 4 роки тому +1

      thank you for the inspiring story

    • @Musicienne-DAB1995
      @Musicienne-DAB1995 3 роки тому +1

      Wow, good for you. Guess Proverbs is right: "He who finds a wife has found a good thing, and obtains favour from the Lord."

  • @manicmurph
    @manicmurph 4 роки тому +369

    Man I really needed to hear this story. I been depressed and feeling sorry for myself and this made me realize I've just been lazy and in my own head thinking negatively.

    • @tristanwright9733
      @tristanwright9733 4 роки тому +29

      Same. Lets change our lives dude. Time to kick lifes ass. Not the other way around

    • @alpaca_x
      @alpaca_x 4 роки тому +4

      Same here..

    • @Main_Villain1
      @Main_Villain1 4 роки тому +3

      Trying very hard to join in as well

    • @AKAtAGG
      @AKAtAGG 4 роки тому +32

      I talk to you as a man who has suffered for many years with depression, ptsd, and psychosis. It's not always possible to make your brain start thinking positively, and if you have depression, without help it's almost impossible. There's a difference between being lazy and having depression. One of them is your fault.

    • @stellaq3306
      @stellaq3306 4 роки тому +12

      sticky7435 Hey sticky, I can relate to what you’re saying - totally. I’m 52 & music kept me going thru very dark times. The only way around this is to do the most & best you can on your ‘good’ days. This should, in turn, give you more good days. It’s a cycle - take charge. Sleep & eat well. All the very best. 🤗

  • @delvoniaquasbex5902
    @delvoniaquasbex5902 3 роки тому +36

    "Kids you tried your best and you failed miserably. The lesson is - never try" - Homer Simpson. 😂😂😂

    • @sharonsobolewski3707
      @sharonsobolewski3707 3 роки тому +1

      yup don't try! dooooooooooo!!!!!!

    • @mistersooty
      @mistersooty 3 роки тому +5

      "If something is hard, it's not worth doing". (also Homer)

  • @donnythompson408
    @donnythompson408 4 роки тому +73

    There have been times where, as a performing musician, I’ve been frustrated (from a little to a lot) by people who have said to me, “it must be wonderful to have such a god-given talent, to be able to play and sing so well... and how great it must be to make a living working only a few hours a day!”
    Most of the time, I politely thank them, but a part of me always bristles at those kinds of comments, because these people - who mean well - have no earthly idea of just how hard pro musicians work to get where they are. They can’t conceive of how we’ve all worked our asses off, to reach a level of being just acceptably “good”.
    The sacrifices, the discipline, the feast or famine months, the years spent on the road playing gigs, driving through the worst weather imaginable to get to the gig, showing up for load-in at noon to do a show that night at 9, and then loading out at 2 a.m., driving the rest of the night to get to the next city...
    I’m not suggesting that there isn’t such a thing as having a “natural” talent for certain things, and music wouldn’t be an exception to that. Some are born with a natural sense of pitch and rhythm.
    But mostly, it all comes down to hard work, dedication, and practice, practice, practice... and not for months, but for YEARS that determines your skill.
    It’s having your friends stop by on a Friday evening when you’re 18, while you’re practicing your instrument, trying to get an exercise right, playing it over and over, while they’re urging you to go out with them that evening, and saying, “Sorry guys, I’m gonna pass, I need to practice.”
    It’s sacrificing personal relationships, because you aren’t ever home, working for months out on the road; it’s going through times when you can’t afford to eat; it’s searching out those other musicians who are far better than you, just so you can learn something from them; and it’s times where you’re forced to take any gig that comes your way... and ultimately, it’s making a conscious decision to commit yourself fully to an occupation that most non-musicians (I refer to them as “civilians”) look upon as being “lazy” and “easy”...
    Over the 4-plus decades that I’ve been a working musician, I’ve found that it’s not talent (or at least not talent alone) that makes you a good musician... it’s the level of commitment you decide to dedicate yourself to.
    IMHO, of course.

    • @edwardgucker5790
      @edwardgucker5790 3 роки тому

      Most ultimately successful bands had very humble beginnings where they eeked out a living until they produced something brilliant and/or get noticed by the right person. It's usually the absolute commitment you speak of; they simply refuse to give up because it's the only thing they want to do. Stories of bands like Iron Maiden and Aerosmith are good examples. (sharing a studio apartment together or living in their cars while performing as bar-bands right out of high school). I played in bars for a year after high school, but I couldn't support myself, so I accepted reality and went to college.

    • @Bradgilliswhammyman
      @Bradgilliswhammyman 3 роки тому +2

      To be fair while you can learn to play a instrument , you may not be great and just average.....it is very difficult to sing well. You are either born with a great singing voice or you can't hold a tune. A lucky few can use their vocal strangeness and become successful.

    • @surgeeo1406
      @surgeeo1406 3 роки тому +2

      @@Bradgilliswhammyman Musical skills are innate, it just takes practice. It's the unlucky few who may have physical or cognitive disabilities. But musicians are just being human, I've spent thirty years of my life thinking I had no talent and... well I still have no talent, but I play and somehow they cheer...

    • @Vortigan07
      @Vortigan07 3 роки тому +2

      Totally relate to this!! People so often seem to think that you just turn up, plug in and play!! They don't see the hours of practice and rehearsal that you put in so as to make sure that you're a memorable part of their night. They don't see the many huddles that two guitar players go off into in order to try and work out harmony passages etc. And (speaking as a bass player) they don't see the infuriating frustration of having to try and work with an ostentatious drummer who suddenly doesn't appear to speak or understand English when you say things like, "No, leave a bar and half of space there"! And I know we don't do this for the money, God knows we don't do this for the money!! But the number of times people think they can negotiate you down to peanuts because again, they seem to think that you just turn up, plug in and play!!

    • @1AvW1
      @1AvW1 2 роки тому

      @@Vortigan07 The same story goes for many people working in health care. (except that they don't need to practice that much, they just need a practice) I'm not supernatural gifted as a musician nor as a medic, I'm working my butt off to do what I love: Both!
      And yes: sex and drugs and rock and roll: so funny- how comes you'll always end up empty handed? Plug it in, or give me a diagnosis....

  • @HeavyMetalHeroesOfficial
    @HeavyMetalHeroesOfficial 5 років тому +105

    We worked with Rick as another band. Learned a lot from this guy. He is one of the nicest and honest people you will meet.

  • @gnomids
    @gnomids 4 роки тому +923

    UA-cam needs more white haired men with massive (and soooooo relevant) experience.

    • @Kaffimusic
      @Kaffimusic 4 роки тому +9

      Exactly.

    • @CapriciousBlackBox
      @CapriciousBlackBox 4 роки тому +44

      Not according to the social justice warriors out there. I say this not to be snyde....there's a real loss taking place with the current rejection of "old, white, CIS men" in the service of "diversity and inclusion" narratives. There is a wealth of knowledge, wisdom and experience that will quietly be lost if we allow this rejection of once-revered valuables to be sidelined by intersectional SJW's and feminists. Consider this a warning. ⚠️

    • @zoogboog106
      @zoogboog106 4 роки тому +4

      Ok whatever keyboard warrior

    • @CapriciousBlackBox
      @CapriciousBlackBox 4 роки тому +17

      Zoog Boog well, that’s ironic.

    • @reneortega5248
      @reneortega5248 4 роки тому +6

      @@CapriciousBlackBox Your point is interesting because Rick is complaining about a fellow "old, white, CIS" man making excuses and acting like a little bitch. It's spelled "snide" btw.

  • @jasonmatias2597
    @jasonmatias2597 Рік тому +3

    This man never gives up, always push forward despite his age, he is not embarassed for working. This man is incredible, good role model

  • @DavidDiMuzio
    @DavidDiMuzio 5 років тому +717

    You're a great storyteller. I love listening to all of your stories. Inspiring stuff.

    • @user-kf7kg3lf9w
      @user-kf7kg3lf9w 5 років тому

      David DiMuzio you must be easily amused. Lol

    • @johnnymoraes23
      @johnnymoraes23 5 років тому

      Thought that too!!!

    • @PattyJeddyfun
      @PattyJeddyfun 5 років тому +1

      @KC You don't know what self awareness means. WTF?

    • @Anthraxbees
      @Anthraxbees 5 років тому +3

      @KC You seem very argumentative for no real reason. Why do you care if people like him? Opinions are like assholes.

    • @Lultschful
      @Lultschful 2 роки тому +2

      @@Anthraxbees It's usually people who are in a shitty headspace who randomly bring people down like that, for no real reason.

  • @MyTube4Utoo
    @MyTube4Utoo 5 років тому +304

    *My Favorite Excuse:* "I couldn't practice, my dog ate my guitar."

    • @keishasteinberg4307
      @keishasteinberg4307 4 роки тому +1

      and he's very good at both!

    • @HocusPocus6969
      @HocusPocus6969 4 роки тому +3

      or "My cat keeps pooping in the sound hole"

    • @markf226
      @markf226 4 роки тому +1

      Sounds like the second part could be the name of a Frank Zappa song.

    • @delvoniaquasbex5902
      @delvoniaquasbex5902 3 роки тому +1

      Sell the dog and buy a new guitar with the money. Or teach the dog to sing and make a fortune.

    • @svansy
      @svansy 3 роки тому

      now imagine if this actually happens and you weren't home to record it.

  • @jimbob1427
    @jimbob1427 4 роки тому +18

    This guy has so much enthusiasm and energy. He would be a great person to have in your life

  • @donna3465
    @donna3465 4 роки тому +17

    Every high school senior in America needs to hear this.

  • @marcscordato4385
    @marcscordato4385 5 років тому +151

    I taught myself guitar at 40 years of age. With a wife 2 kids and 2 jobs I didn’t have hours to practice so I’m not a high level musician but as a self taught hack I’ve done fairly well. I so admire high level musicians like Rick, love his insight and understanding .

    • @Herehear49
      @Herehear49 5 років тому +8

      Hey Marc, good for you! I hope you inspire your kids if they are so inclined.

    • @jackallen6261
      @jackallen6261 4 роки тому +6

      I worked with 3 people that were very good guitarists, two rhythm players, and a lead player. It just never clicked with me. I practiced until my calluses had calluses, lol. I really have a deep respect for anyone that can play even moderately well (I knew a 15 year old kid that could pick up a song from the radio in like 10 to 20 minutes the same song I struggled with for like a week of 2 hour sessions a day) I am mostly tone deaf and really can not tell if a note is too high or too low when I get close to it. Feel blessed if you can do this. I now work on gear as a tube amp tech, I love the gear and that I am good at! We all have our place I guess.

    • @EvilSean62
      @EvilSean62 4 роки тому

      nobody is born with the ability to play an instrument ... some people have an affinity with a given instrument ... i can do strings .. i cant do woods or brass .. i started on brass ... fail ... woods ... fail ... meanwhile i was toying with strings all the time and liking it and now 40 years later im at the other end of my career as a bass player and just bought myself an upright bass to have fun with

  • @dominionmike
    @dominionmike 5 років тому +319

    I'm 50. This an inspiration to me. I took care of my Dad 24/7 from 2008 til he passed on New Year's Eve. So, I put off my goals in life. I am going to start a business. I started a hobby website. And, I want to make music to put on UA-cam. I may vlog too. But, after watching you, I feel my age will not get in my way.

    • @naiyalexic
      @naiyalexic 5 років тому +18

      I'm 55, and I'm right there with you. DO IT. :) You have many years left. Make this your second career, and make it all you do.

    • @xxxxyz854
      @xxxxyz854 5 років тому +14

      Lostboy, you are a hero. Anyone that has been a care giver for a loved one can do anything. Your story is inspiring. My best to you!

    • @hanreality.7266
      @hanreality.7266 5 років тому +1

      It won’t get in your way! You are ace.

    • @Soapygeri
      @Soapygeri 4 роки тому +16

      A guy who would take care of his dad for 10 years is sensitive, strong and has enough HEART to absolutely succeed at expressing the music inside and get it across to the people he cares about. Thanks for honoring us with your story.

    • @Soapygeri
      @Soapygeri 4 роки тому +7

      Im 49, getting back into drumming and this time seriously, after disrespecting my talent for 25 years, and finding every time I practice or get involved with drums and music that i ABSOLUTELY have needed this, and I'm going the right way. You're stronger for your efforts with your dad, more blessed and capable of finding your music inside and getting it out. You have another 20-something years to do music, dream big because you CAN. I think you can do anything you can dream; there's a way if it came into your head and heart.

  • @seanwelch71
    @seanwelch71 4 роки тому +8

    I’m almost fifty and for the last three years I’ve been changing my workflow decisions, shedding my preconceptions about my own abilities, staying out of the “no” zone, and making the best art of my life.

  • @dmntuba
    @dmntuba 4 роки тому

    Great story...thanks for sharing.
    The reason you've been successful is that you aren't afraid to put yourself out there, do the hard work, and you're real.
    Keep on hitting it!👍

  • @highorions1938
    @highorions1938 5 років тому +69

    63 years old on the downswing of my career. My whole life I kept saying to myself, one of these days your going to learn guitar (speaking to myself is common these days). There's only one reason I didn't learn, me! I was a talker. Pretty cliche. Last year I finally bought an acoustical and electric guitar. Every day since, I have picked up one or the other or both. Today, I am still a beginner, have no visions of grandeur but can say, I can play guitar. Watching your videos over the last several months has amped me up even more and am now enjoying when I play. Thank you for your enthusiasm and unending knowledge about music and the music business. It has helped re-kindle a beautiful fire. Take care and keep sharing.

    • @nicbrownable
      @nicbrownable 5 років тому +6

      Francis Murdock Playing guitar takes a lifetime to learn. Picking it up at 63 just means that it takes a whole lot less time to learn compared with somebody who started in their teens! Live the dream.

    • @jamesrogers2963
      @jamesrogers2963 4 роки тому +6

      @@nicbrownable Rolling on the carpet, laughing! In my mid-seventies, it will take even less time. Livin' that dream, I am...

    • @irchristo
      @irchristo 4 роки тому +2

      "Take care and keep sharing.
      " . . . and you keep going Francis. You and I are kindred spirits.

  • @DocBizzle
    @DocBizzle 5 років тому +104

    Someone in live chat said "Rick was a late developer". I disagree. Hearing this I'm convinced that Rick is a "Constant Developer"... always learning, growing, and pressing forward with no excuses.

    • @jasongravely7217
      @jasongravely7217 5 років тому +6

      Love that! "constant developer" the best always are

    • @PattyJeddyfun
      @PattyJeddyfun 5 років тому +11

      Rick didn't fit into the box that the University setting had created.

    • @WhoWouldWantThisName
      @WhoWouldWantThisName 4 роки тому +6

      Those that find an early path that's rather easy may be cheated out on a lot more that life may have otherwise offered them. Rick didn't take a long time to find his path, his path was this whole journey to here. none of his history was wasted. It all lead to him becoming who he is and what he has to offer us all now. Yes, this is also yet another chapter in his story, The UA-cam years. At least that's how I perceive things.

  • @seanchristophersynthesizer6999
    @seanchristophersynthesizer6999 4 роки тому +4

    I love hearing stories like this. Mr. Beato truly deserves the success he's had in his life. More young people early in their career should watch this.

  • @mariahc.crawley884
    @mariahc.crawley884 3 роки тому +3

    Rick Beato Is The GOAT!
    Greatest Of All Time!
    LIFTS DEPRESSION!
    EMPOWERS THE FLOCK!
    THANK U GOD FOR BLESSING THIS GURU!

  • @michaelbray2488
    @michaelbray2488 5 років тому +18

    Thank you Rick!! You are a mentor to thousands, and I consider myself lucky to have found your channel and be one of your students. Beato University!!

  • @davidbengtsson1999
    @davidbengtsson1999 5 років тому +10

    It is never too late! Never give up! Thanks for all your inspiration.

  • @ericmohler5609
    @ericmohler5609 4 роки тому

    Powerful story!! Every kid who coasted to the off ramp because they heard a discouraging word needs to hear this. Pick up a habit worth pursuing and keep at it...and keep at it.
    Love your videos. The Beato Book is the Bible. Well organized and massive. Perfect shutin COVID reading. Thank you so much man. You’re on the right track.

  • @MrAlbertIII
    @MrAlbertIII 4 роки тому +5

    Wow!! This video really encouraged me as a musician and person. It just reassured me that no matter how old you are you still have time to be great and fulfill your dreams. God bless you my man!!!

  • @xil.sanctified
    @xil.sanctified 5 років тому +25

    Rick - subbed the second I heard "well screw it, let them demonetize it -- this is the stuff that needs to be taught on here, and I don't care. I'm going to take a chance..." -- I completely agree, and look forward to helping support your efforts here through the methods you've made available.

  • @jamesfarrington9030
    @jamesfarrington9030 Рік тому +7

    I started proper lessons in 1977. I was on stage for the first time in 1980. Gigged from then until 1991. Then back at it in 1995. During the 80s me and my bandmates gigged almost every weekend. 4 sets a night. Great club circuit. All those clubs are gone. I feel bad for young guys getting the chance to play. The clubs just arent there. Thats how you get good -playing in front of people. On the side I was playing weddings, bar mitzvahs etc....Play live any chance you get.

    • @Murry_in_Arizona
      @Murry_in_Arizona Рік тому

      For yucks I checked here in Phoenix to see how many places are still in business from late 1970's. From "Clubs" to neighborhood bars and taverns 75% are gone and the remaining places that had live music had converted to "sports bar's" decades ago. The only places in North and west Phoenix offering live music today are universally mexican specializing in mariachi or ranchero music.

  • @markorrick7558
    @markorrick7558 Рік тому +2

    Thank you man for your Love of Music , your knowledge of Music and your perseverance without which we would never had known of you.
    Thank you !

  • @RobertJamesAU
    @RobertJamesAU 3 роки тому

    I never heard this story before. My respect for you just went up even higher bro. I appreciated your knowledge before but after hearing what you went through over the years and your determination just speaks volumes. Thank you so much for sharing.

  • @mikedriessen5702
    @mikedriessen5702 3 роки тому +4

    I grew up in Rick's town and went to school with one of his older brothers. They lived in a little house right near American Can Co. The man speaks the truth..

  • @headsoftech
    @headsoftech 5 років тому +8

    Mate, I loved Shinedown growing up, and I love your videos as a grown up. Perfect combo. You're the man!

  • @mbw6785
    @mbw6785 4 роки тому

    Thank you so much for posting this Rick! Very encouraging!

  • @Electricsunsets
    @Electricsunsets 4 роки тому

    So many people (myself included) not only appreciate the heck out of you for everything you’ve done, and continue to do, but needed to hear this. Thank you for all the knowledge, advice, and inspiration.

  • @gregparker8349
    @gregparker8349 3 роки тому +3

    I have been watching your videos religiously, thank you for being who you are Rick. The world needs more friends, dads, musicians, sons Etc. Like YOU. Thank you Rick.

  • @Jeff-Vader_head_of_catering
    @Jeff-Vader_head_of_catering 4 роки тому +32

    Behind the music, with Rick Beato. I loved hearing your story!

  • @hunt3r36
    @hunt3r36 4 роки тому +1

    AN AMAZING STORY RICK! I've come away with new-found respect for you. I wish I had known you years ago to inspire me with your "get up and do it " attitude. I write classical concert pieces and am almost 80 years old. God bless you Rick and much continued success and good health!

  • @lucabiolzi1767
    @lucabiolzi1767 3 роки тому

    Rick you're such a rock and inspiration. I truly mean it. Hearing about your path towards this very moment of your life and career gives me chills... as well as making me feel such a weak looser. I gave it all up too quicky, too soon. I've been a talker during my dream, and you just made me realize it.

  • @mauser8515
    @mauser8515 4 роки тому +4

    Preach it brother.
    Grit, determination, and lots of practice.

  • @suzannemcmaken4648
    @suzannemcmaken4648 Рік тому +6

    What an inspirational, motivational, and encouraging life story, Mr. Beato.

  • @michaelmcmorrow5166
    @michaelmcmorrow5166 3 роки тому

    Sometimes resentment is a powerful motivator! Good for you Rick! Love this story...and the Rant! Class of '74 and living room musician who enjoys your videos

  • @jamesdeschenes8307
    @jamesdeschenes8307 4 роки тому

    Thank you Rick. This is very important testimony. I will share it w/my son & daughter and my HS students. (Wow, we are about the same age, and I can relate to so much of what you are saying.) Thank you for taking the time to share your talent and videos w/us!

  • @mikeridesbikesplaces
    @mikeridesbikesplaces 4 роки тому +60

    Rick - You have to be the best you can be in the music industry
    Johnny Ramone - That's right these 3 chords arent gonna play themselves!

    • @synthogd808
      @synthogd808 3 роки тому +4

      Screw excuses I finally got an ssl 4056 g+ console 64 channel. I never knew how I was gonna make it happen but I said however long whatever it takes and it’s finally happens it will be my mixing console and drum recording unit. I have a full pro tools setup with great pre’s and mics plus I just got my ns 10s. To sum up the only way you get what you want is hard work there are no short cuts.! If you are a doer you too busy to talk.

    • @synthogd808
      @synthogd808 3 роки тому +2

      I just put on my channel I totally can understand. I’ve been producing for15 years. I just decided to put one up and do a somewhat similar approach talk about how to record and mix and be able to show people in my ssl 4056 and also put up videos of me playing songs doing all the instruments and vocals and using pro tools and so on

    • @starcloud4959
      @starcloud4959 3 роки тому

      Anyone can play 3 chords, what's the big deal about Johny Ramone? The Ramones are so fkn' boring , even a child could come up with their chord progressions, all their 1min. songs sound the same too and with nihilistic lyrics like "jenny's a punk rocker..blah blah blah" Talk about mindless repetition ad nauseam. Just WHAT is the big deal?

    • @Swampster70
      @Swampster70 3 роки тому

      But you have to get on stage and play the 3 chords and do it with a unique style.

    • @johncollins5552
      @johncollins5552 3 роки тому

      @@starcloud4959 Clearly you don't get it. That's ok, that happens, everyone is different. Millions bought Garth Brooks, Milli Vanilli, Ted Nugent and Scooter😃
      It's the emotion, the feeling and the energy you put into music that has to Connect and stir the emotions and feelings of the listener.

  • @twodux77
    @twodux77 4 роки тому +6

    Rick, this is the most valuable video you have ever made. Every kid starting out in life need to hear this message. Effort can overcome talent in most cases. I have seen too many people with tons of talent and potential fall to the wayside because they give up too easily or they don't focus. I wish I had learned this lesson when I was young. I had to learn the hard way though. That works too, but takes longer. lol

  • @davidyoung5830
    @davidyoung5830 Рік тому +1

    This is why I really enjoy your positive get on with it no nonsense attitude! You've been there and lived it, up down and all around the world! Keep up the great work Rick, youve inspired me to pick up my old yamaha beginners classical guitar and practice/start reading music again!

  • @chroniclesofbap6170
    @chroniclesofbap6170 4 роки тому +1

    You are truly inspirational. Thank you, brother. My life has been a stream of excuses. Time to change.

  • @Stuart.Branson.
    @Stuart.Branson. 4 роки тому +37

    I only started studying music production in February 2018.
    7 days per week, 8 to 16 hours per day. It's going very well and I appreciate the helpful vids on UA-cam. I am 48 years old.

  • @RWulff007
    @RWulff007 5 років тому +101

    Thanks for sharing. Inspirational.
    Aspiring guitarist, 41yrs old 😅

    • @Newzchspy
      @Newzchspy 5 років тому +3

      RatWolf don't quit your day job!!

    • @allankuria9923
      @allankuria9923 5 років тому

      Word dude!

    • @mcflyboarder9537
      @mcflyboarder9537 5 років тому +3

      Dude, I’ve been playing guitar badly since I was 16. Now at 42 I’ve starter learning the bass. I still suck but I jam once a week with some of the kids I teach at school. They’re so talented and play better than I ever will, but they love jamming with me and it’s the highlight of my week. Moral of the story, just play.

    • @coreyjohnston4673
      @coreyjohnston4673 4 роки тому +1

      @@Newzchspy why do say that, cuz he's old??

  • @semajzarrello
    @semajzarrello 4 роки тому

    Great speech! You have the gift of encouragement, Rick!

  • @jopappas5090
    @jopappas5090 3 роки тому +1

    This testimony is epic Rick, really inspiring--->> explains so much about your tenacity & excellence. Thank you!

  • @dougsie8791
    @dougsie8791 5 років тому +22

    You're truly one in a billion Rick. Much respect to you and your perseverance to succeed through the muck and foggy darkness of the music industry. Thank you for sharing your wisdom. You change lives.

  • @John_Head
    @John_Head 5 років тому +76

    In Italy "Beato" means "blessed"... Well, God bless you! 😇 Thanks for making great videos every week!

    • @TWDEColtBlooded
      @TWDEColtBlooded 4 роки тому

      Beato blessed god all that guy can do these days is watch. Dont give god beatos credit for beatos work. Selfish isnt a sin

  • @angelosanti
    @angelosanti 4 роки тому +2

    This is very inspiring Rick. Thank you so much for sharing.

  • @Geezer-yf8hv
    @Geezer-yf8hv 4 роки тому +2

    Your stories like this give us underlings hope. Someone with your musical intelligence was beaten down repeatedly, but you stuck to it! This inspires me!

  • @stflaw
    @stflaw 5 років тому +55

    19:20 "Who'll watch my channel at 54?" I do. I don't play an instrument, I'm not in the music business, and I still find your videos to be very interesting.

  • @jonoshei7956
    @jonoshei7956 5 років тому +3

    “Do or do not. There is no try.”
    Thank you for the video!😊👍🏻

  • @eddalbey2731
    @eddalbey2731 4 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing your story, Rick! A reminder to chase our dreams, put in the work, and good things will happen. Keep the music alive!

  • @restlessascension3260
    @restlessascension3260 3 роки тому

    Thanks rick for all you've done and shared . So much to learn from all your stories and information

  • @acatnamedharmony5671
    @acatnamedharmony5671 3 роки тому +3

    Hey, thanks so much for taking the time to share your story. It was just the inspiration I needed today

  • @mrsmithorginals
    @mrsmithorginals 4 роки тому +3

    Thanks to great guys like Rick and others sharing such useful information I am finally starting to get a handle on music after many years. Thank you very much.

  • @AlexIsASeraphim
    @AlexIsASeraphim 3 роки тому +1

    Been watching for a while now Rick. Gotta say, you're one of life's good guys. Many thanx.

  • @jstnxprsn
    @jstnxprsn 4 роки тому +1

    This was one of the top two videos I've ever seen you do, Rick. It's helpful to my musical spiritual crisis I've been going through, and definitely made me want to help you achieve your goals. Don't have a lot of money, but I'll do what I can.

  • @stevedouglas7375
    @stevedouglas7375 5 років тому +7

    Thoroughly enjoyed the background story (first time hearing it) and the shear honesty of it. Pure unfiltered honesty. Love it. As I type this I'm a 66 year old songwriter who hasn't had one song accepted by someone in the music industry. Doesn't matter. I carry on as if I own a gold record. I'm going to write and play my guitar until I no longer can. Nice inspirational message Rick! I appreciate it.

    • @JohnnyArtPavlou
      @JohnnyArtPavlou 5 років тому

      Steve Douglas, Live it! 🔥🔥🔥🤘

  • @brucecall1595
    @brucecall1595 3 роки тому +3

    Your testimony just inspired me,as a singer songwriter, who got saved. Now the Lord has called me to lead worship. So there it is. Forgetting all my secular songs ,and playing only in the spirit (improv).to you secular guys. I'm ready after hearing you rick. I'm 56. So it's not to late✝️

  • @lesmis49
    @lesmis49 3 роки тому

    just discovered your videos three days ago and have been watching almost but not quite non stop since then. I REALLY enjoy listening to you on the many subjects that you cover. I have learned a lot and I would like to thank you for doing what you do for us music lovers out here. Please, keep it going....

  • @kkjj4508
    @kkjj4508 Рік тому

    Your honesty is very important and helpful thank you R. B.

  • @lescorlett4133
    @lescorlett4133 4 роки тому +8

    I'm 53 and you've inspired me to get back to mixing and doing the thing I love. Thanks mate and all the best.

    • @Slynell1
      @Slynell1 4 роки тому

      Good luck les.

  • @americanpancakelive
    @americanpancakelive 5 років тому +46

    work ethic is everything and never think you have to be an expert to do something. just do it!

    • @betsybarnicle8016
      @betsybarnicle8016 4 роки тому +2

      Half of succeeding is just showing up. (meaning, get off your but and get out there)

    • @woodrowwwilson9540
      @woodrowwwilson9540 4 роки тому +3

      Yes thank you, if you think you have to master every technique and understand every bit of theory you won’t get anywhere, learn as you go and just try to make Music!

    • @blueheron5232
      @blueheron5232 4 роки тому +2

      We can also include simple Confidence, not braggadocio or arrogant Trumpian bullshitting but genuine quiet confidence, the kind that comes with the courage and wisdom to humble yourself to the Learning Process.

    • @paulmadrid2388
      @paulmadrid2388 4 роки тому

      @@blueheron5232 l

    • @Musicienne-DAB1995
      @Musicienne-DAB1995 3 роки тому

      Finding this out the hard way.

  • @tzvisandberg
    @tzvisandberg 4 роки тому +1

    Terrific. Hard work and practice win the day! Great message! And I love the passion.

  • @alexoftheway8169
    @alexoftheway8169 4 роки тому

    It's great to hear about your experiances. I stumbled upon your vidios, mainly through looking up about music theory to try and learn a thing or three. You know, you just see random things, like I assumed that you're just this successful American guy, but telling it as it is has been priceless because it gives everything context! You've worked hard, it didn't just fall into your lap! It's great to hear. Somtimes things just don't seem to happen and it's hard work, this helps us realise that perseverance and failures are not uncommon to others who've achieved somthing!
    Thanks Rick!

  • @robertflores8234
    @robertflores8234 4 роки тому +5

    "NO EXCUSES!" Thank you again Mr. Beato.

  • @amackclassic6737
    @amackclassic6737 4 роки тому +6

    This is so inspiring. I've had classical piano lessons since I was 8 yrs old. When I got older I joined the Army when I was 19 to escape drug addiction and to have enough money to buy my first Mbox and Pro Tools rig. I got chaptered out for medical and got a job at a mom and pop music store where I learned about the music industry first hand. I met a friend and started a recording studio in town. My gf at that time was moving to California so I called studios in LA asking if I could work for them, and got a job at an indie label. They moved me out and let me stay at a house for free and I helped them bring high value clientele into the studio. I'm 33 now, decided to move home to PA about a year ago and bought my first guitar. Not long after that I subscribed to your channel, Rick and have been thinking about starting a band. I literally teared up when you said Shinedown happened in your late 30's. I totally understand feeling sick of their excuses. You can do anything if you REALLY put your mind to something. Thank you so much for making a youtube channel. Thank you for this video.

  • @ChristopherVanDerWesthuizen
    @ChristopherVanDerWesthuizen 4 роки тому

    Thank you for the video Rick! I'm not a musician, but the story of passionate, hard work is applicable to everyone regardless of their chosen vocation. It's incredibly inspiring and it's the wake up call I need to not be so complacent in my work.

  • @markwaldron8954
    @markwaldron8954 Рік тому

    This is one of the best motivational videos I've ever seen, not just for musicians but for anyone. Thank you for posting this. You've really done a public service by sharing your story.

  • @62falconizer
    @62falconizer 5 років тому +9

    I love your channel. You're me!!! I'm 54 and have played and been a producer my whole life. I have a full studio and am broke and hungry. I have a guitar curriculum... I don't know what to do. You inspire me

  • @zamplify
    @zamplify 5 років тому +156

    Django Reinhardt only had 2 fingers on his fretting hand.

    • @Claymor621
      @Claymor621 5 років тому +28

      He had all his fingers but could only use two properly.

    • @jakemf1
      @jakemf1 5 років тому +6

      But he had Lebron James level talent-Most do not

    • @elpapichulo4046
      @elpapichulo4046 5 років тому +17

      this comment undermines his hard work so much

    • @dogdriver70
      @dogdriver70 5 років тому +4

      @@jakemf1 Lebron's talent is overrated. He's physically gifted but technically lazy.

    • @americanmetalhead7318
      @americanmetalhead7318 4 роки тому +5

      sam .t that’s why he’s entering his 16th NBA season....

  • @AKAtAGG
    @AKAtAGG 4 роки тому

    I've been watching you for years and missed this video entirely. Still incredibly relevant and it only makes me love you more. You're a great man.

  • @AndyRhodes1
    @AndyRhodes1 4 роки тому

    Thank you for this inspirational video and pep talk, Rick. I needed to hear something like it today.

  • @mitchkent68
    @mitchkent68 2 роки тому +3

    Your stories are inspiring and gives us the hope to keep chasing our goals.

  • @BrainWasherAttendent
    @BrainWasherAttendent 5 років тому +58

    There is no substitute for hard work/practice and putting yourself out there 100%.

    • @jazzerson7087
      @jazzerson7087 5 років тому +1

      Spot on! Rick Beato not getting into music college is utterly unimaginable looking at him now, but it shows how relentlessly hard he has worked on his knowledge and skills over the years out of sheer passion for music. Winners always come out on top! Bring on the Beato Club and the end of the incredible greed and selfishness exhibited by the blockers! I'd love to see a video of Rick ranting at the UMG fat cats and going nuts haha!!! :-)

  • @thedonrizzguitar
    @thedonrizzguitar 2 роки тому

    Amazing. Simply amazing. Thank you for all that you do 🙏🏼

  • @emotionalcontentmediaunltd2267
    @emotionalcontentmediaunltd2267 4 роки тому

    Im so glad I found this channel. Tried twice now to get into college. No dice. I have zero help. At this point ive learned everything I can on my own. From people like you Rick and BOY am I grateful for people like you. Id have quit without people like you. Im a doer. I dislike talking it wastes energy. And Im a writer so I can talk a blue streak. Its a waste. This is helping me refocus my self and efforts. Because not only CAN i do this, I WILL do this. With no conventional help. I get lots. None conventional. Thank you from the bottom of my heart sir!!

  • @AsmusThomsen
    @AsmusThomsen 4 роки тому +5

    Sitting here at age 47 and getting inspired (and getting a welldeserved kick in the butt, haha). Thanx for being who you are!

  • @Uncle_Buzz
    @Uncle_Buzz 5 років тому +3

    It's amazing and I'm grateful that guys like you with your experience make yourself accessible for stuff like this, even if it is for $100. That's just enough to weed out the not-so-serious ones. So it will be like, "What Makes This Song Great/Suck" for up and coming artists. Cheers! Chris.

  • @cje9553
    @cje9553 3 роки тому

    Thanks Rick, non-stop inspiration from you!!! Keep up the great work!

  • @vitaliistep
    @vitaliistep 4 роки тому +1

    This is so inspirational and motivating! Thank you so much, Rick!

  • @Bradgilliswhammyman
    @Bradgilliswhammyman 3 роки тому +16

    I agree with some of this but honestly becoming famous is extremely difficult and requires a lot of luck. You need to be at the right place, the right time and society has to be ready for your music. Not talking about cover bands, I"m talking about becoming famous for original music.

  • @cliffhughes6010
    @cliffhughes6010 5 років тому +150

    I was a talker, but now I'm a doer. Is it too late? No.

  • @CheetoPhingers
    @CheetoPhingers 3 роки тому

    Glad to support this channel! I love to hear songs like Synchronicity II, Amelia, and even Black Hole Sun dissected. I've always loved those songs, but never understood how much more made them great than I knew. Best wishes, Rick. Love your material!

  • @markrogers6833
    @markrogers6833 3 роки тому

    Wow....you should be a preacher !!
    You just rocked my world...loved the quote and your history !!

  • @jamieofalltrades536
    @jamieofalltrades536 3 роки тому +10

    You are such an inspirational person, and a real down to earth person; I could listen to you tell stories all day long. You deserve every ounce of success that you have. Like you said, "you are either a doer, or a talker." You obviously went after what you wanted, thanks for sharing!

  • @lazur1
    @lazur1 4 роки тому +131

    But Rick, _you're_ a doer & a talker:^)

    • @blueheron5232
      @blueheron5232 4 роки тому +5

      Mr. Beato understands that there is a whole world of difference between merely having to say something and truly having something to say... That point is too simple for most people to ever grasp yet Rick clearly did.

    • @josephcontreras8930
      @josephcontreras8930 2 роки тому

      Rick walks it like he talks it!!!

  • @clayrdean
    @clayrdean 4 роки тому

    I'm so glad you decided to join UA-cam. I've learned so much from you that it's sick.
    Thank you Rick!

  • @cajuncrackerranch7990
    @cajuncrackerranch7990 Рік тому

    You are amazing too Rick.
    Thank for all you do on your channel.
    Much appreciated.