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					  <title><![CDATA[An Inspiration is an Inspiration]]></title>
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					  <description><![CDATA["<em>Don't you think she plays this a little too much?</em>"<br/><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: verdana;"><span style="font-size: 8pt;">- <span style="font-size: 8pt; font-family: verdana;">My Ex-Wife upon coming over to my house to find our five-year-old daughter playing Guitar Hero<br/></span></span><br/>Now, just for a little clarifiation:&nbsp; It's not that she was playing Guitar Hero that prompted this rather insulting accusation - she's been strapping that little black SG over her shoulder since the day I brought GH1 home oh so long ago - it's the fact that she was playing it WELL.&nbsp; My daughter is pretty damn good at Guitar Hero.&nbsp; Granted, she's still relegated to Easy but she's into the 4th setlist on GH2 and has one song left in the first setlist in GH3.&nbsp; And she's FIVE.<br/><br/>That said,&nbsp;I guess I can understand where she was coming from - for a kid that young to be as good as she is she must play it constantly, right?&nbsp; Wrong.&nbsp; Once she figured out the mechanics (which consisted of failing a song two or three times then calling it a day) of it she picked it up qick.&nbsp; After failing Shout at the Devil for 6 months straight once she finally beat it she shot through the next 4 songs without failing a single one.&nbsp; She's just GOOD at it - it just clicked with her.&nbsp; At MOST she'll play about 3 songs a day if she's hanging out at my house.&nbsp; So no, Lovely Ex-Wife, she DOESN'T play this a little too much and fuck you for insinuating that I let my Playstation do my job as her Daddy.<br/><br/>Yeah, so THAT wasn't my point - what I particularly enjoy about her interest in the game isn't the fact that she's good at it, it's what it's brought out in her.&nbsp; She's interested in MUSIC now, not just liking a song.&nbsp; She has an appreciation for Boston and Queen and David Bowie.&nbsp; She loves AC/DC almost as much as I do.&nbsp; She hears an insane guitar solo on the radio and&nbsp;hears it independently of the song and is impressed by it.&nbsp; She plays air guitar constantly.&nbsp;&nbsp;We caught a Heart video on TV and she got excited to see a&nbsp;girl rockstar.&nbsp; When she grows up she wants to be a cheerleader, a firefighter and a rockstar.&nbsp; She sings all the time and remembers lyrics quicker than even I do.&nbsp; <br/><br/>Sure I started her on this path and introduced her to the music I appreciate and tried to get her to broaden her horizons outside of the typical mainstream stuff her Mom listens to.&nbsp; And she took to it - she sings along to "Don't Stop Believin'" and "Back in Black" and "Bohemian Rhapsody," and I did all of that without Guitar Hero.&nbsp; But what's awesome about GH is that it's what took her from just a fan or a spectator and got it in her head that SHE could do it.&nbsp; Pretty much all of us that read this site wanna be a filmmaker in some capacity and we can all think back to the moment when we realized that this was something that WE could do, too.&nbsp; Guitar Hero did that for my daughter.&nbsp; Guitar Hero made her decide she wanted a real guitar.&nbsp; And when she <a href="http://www.musiciansfriend.com/document?cpd=0OEY&doc_id=99371&base_pid=512078&index=3" target="blank">gets it for her birthday</a>, Guitar Hero is what's going to have given her the confidence to stick with it - she's seen what practice can do.<br/><br/>And she's gonna be a rockstar.<br/><br/><br/><br/></span>]]></description>
					  <author>no@spam.com (Jeremy G. Butler)</author>
					  <pubDate>Fri, 25 Jan 2008 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
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