Thanks for this! As someone close to your age who chose the corporate route, I think about this all the time. When I was younger and chose this life path I wanted to prioritize having a family, and have a job that provided time and money to pursue my passion of music. Now my job has grown to be all consuming, not leaving any time for music. My family and I are dependent on my income for college, etc., so I can’t make any drastic changes. I’m trying to hold on to a dream that maybe in 10 or 15 years I can afford to retire and then spend time with music, but there is no guarantee that I’ll live that long or still have health or desire to play. It’s a depressing way to live! And it’s depressing to feel trapped.
@lonestarshawn thank you for tuning in and sharing your story Shawn, I can understand completely, sometimes life can seem cruel to put us on one side of things or the other..I'm actually in the process of writing a book about life, music, and how to keep the connection regardless of life choice...merry Christmas in the meantime:)
To some extent I share your thoughts. My solution was to vow to spend at least 30 mins per day first thing in the morning to practice. I don’t always manage it ( although sometimes I manage 60 mins). Not ideal but it’s something at leat least
Thanks Dario for sharing your personal story. I saw the film a long time ago and was similarly moved by it. Your questions are valuable. Playing and discovering things on the guitar are wonderful joys in my life too, and sharing the music with peers is always thrilling. My group recently played for children and teenagers with autism, and it was exciting and humbling to experience their delight and interest in what we were doing. Yes, if we remember that the Now is all we actually have in life, that is all we need.
As someone who hit a fork in the road and turned away from music to chase money, got to say these questions quite literally would have saved me 10 years if I had the courage to answer them. Getting back on track now, thanks for the reflections.
This is my current state - going from doing nothing to playing everyday. This is the first year I decided to take music seriously- plan to enroll in School of Rock this Spring.
Hello Dario, Thank you for your kind words. All my life, I was searching for "something " and, few years ago, I realised that I have had always a guitar behind me ( everywhere, anytime) telling me " It is me you are looking for". Now, I have organised my life with one week of work and one week of music. It appears to me that, maybe, WE are the instruments of Music. Meaning, music wants to express itself...so, when the instrument is ok, the grace could come Thank you again
Dario presents another, more thought provoking, side to Dario. Just watched the film on UA-cam - very contemplative stuff. Best to you and yours this Xmas
“What would you do for free?” Literally just offered a local band to play for free while I get better 😂 only other things are smoke weed, spread the word of God and spend time with my huskies.
Thanks for this! As someone close to your age who chose the corporate route, I think about this all the time. When I was younger and chose this life path I wanted to prioritize having a family, and have a job that provided time and money to pursue my passion of music. Now my job has grown to be all consuming, not leaving any time for music. My family and I are dependent on my income for college, etc., so I can’t make any drastic changes. I’m trying to hold on to a dream that maybe in 10 or 15 years I can afford to retire and then spend time with music, but there is no guarantee that I’ll live that long or still have health or desire to play. It’s a depressing way to live! And it’s depressing to feel trapped.
@lonestarshawn thank you for tuning in and sharing your story Shawn, I can understand completely, sometimes life can seem cruel to put us on one side of things or the other..I'm actually in the process of writing a book about life, music, and how to keep the connection regardless of life choice...merry Christmas in the meantime:)
To some extent I share your thoughts. My solution was to vow to spend at least 30 mins per day first thing in the morning to practice. I don’t always manage it ( although sometimes I manage 60 mins). Not ideal but it’s something at leat least
@MartinLawson that's huge! If you optimize your time with awareness and focus with your time, 30/60 minutes can make a great difference!
@@MartinLawsonyes, mornings are key, because once the day gets going there are a million things that can come up and disrupt your plans!
Never a truer word was spoken!
Thanks Dario for sharing your personal story. I saw the film a long time ago and was similarly moved by it. Your questions are valuable. Playing and discovering things on the guitar are wonderful joys in my life too, and sharing the music with peers is always thrilling. My group recently played for children and teenagers with autism, and it was exciting and humbling to experience their delight and interest in what we were doing. Yes, if we remember that the Now is all we actually have in life, that is all we need.
@dingoswamphead much appreciated my friend! I wish a great holiday season and all the very best in 2025 for music and life!😊🙏🎶
As someone who hit a fork in the road and turned away from music to chase money, got to say these questions quite literally would have saved me 10 years if I had the courage to answer them. Getting back on track now, thanks for the reflections.
@davidschreiter3513 much appreciate your input David, I can totally relate..merry Christmas in the meantime!🎶💪
@@DarioNapoliGuitarMerry Christmas, the future is now !
Love to hear about your passion for music, it's inspiring!
@brensocial much appreciated! Merry Christmas 😊🙏🎶
You are one of my favourite guitarists. You uplift my soul and free me from pain.
@davidradenkovic5076 thank you David! All the very best in 2025😜💪🎶
I feel the knee pain - I’ve had a crack in my spine since 2011 some days I can’t hardly walk, other days aren’t so bad.
@MaxQuagmire-u3r wow, I hope you can keep it in check, merry Christmas in the meantime:)
This is my current state - going from doing nothing to playing everyday. This is the first year I decided to take music seriously- plan to enroll in School of Rock this Spring.
@@MaxQuagmire-u3r awesome!
Hello Dario,
Thank you for your kind words.
All my life, I was searching for "something " and, few years ago, I realised that I have had always a guitar behind me ( everywhere, anytime) telling me " It is me you are looking for".
Now, I have organised my life with one week of work and one week of music.
It appears to me that, maybe, WE are the instruments of Music. Meaning, music wants to express itself...so, when the instrument is ok, the grace could come
Thank you again
@sebmin7004 my pleasure Seb, thank you for tuning in and sharing your story! Merry Christmas:)
thought provoking presentation, thanks Dario
@raybart5604 thank you for tuning in Ray😊🙏
Dario presents another, more thought provoking, side to Dario. Just watched the film on UA-cam - very contemplative stuff. Best to you and yours this Xmas
@MartinLawson much appreciated.Martin, means a lot. I wish you a great Christmas and a Happy New Year, may, all your wishes come true in 2025😜🎶🥂
So I FINALLY get to be good at GJ Improvisation!. Yay!
@MartinLawson 😊💪
This is wake-up call .. thank you Dario, I will put your words to practise.
@iemon7722 thank you for tuning in, and makes me happy if this can be of help, all the very best for a good start to 2025!
@@DarioNapoliGuitar Thank you .. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you!
Thank you man, wish you the best 🎵💙
@floriangrange all the best to you as well Florian😊🙏
dear dario , thx for being ruff raw n real
@junkjunk2493 much appreciate you tuning in, merry Christmas!🎶😜🥂
“What would you do for free?” Literally just offered a local band to play for free while I get better 😂 only other things are smoke weed, spread the word of God and spend time with my huskies.
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