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Saturday, June 20, 2026

Remembering the great Chet Atkins (June 20, 1924 – June 30, 2001)

 May be an image of guitar

My beloved brother, Steve, loved Chet Atkins, me not so much and whilst I appreciated the technique it left me somewhat cold as I was looking for expressionism and feeling, Chet seemed too absorbed in technique but master of his craft none the less


Chet Atkins advice on how to play:
#1 It is in the hands, the individual touch, and in the expression of emotion that touches the inner soul, not the equipment.
#2 Play a style that you want to play, not one that you think others want you to play.
#3 When learning a song, the first thing is to figure out the chords, find the substitution, and the inversions that will enhance the tune.
#4 Do not memorize the song, but only “kind of know it.” That way it is an expression of emotion at that moment.
#5 When you play, don’t play mechanically, play like you are singing the notes.
#6 Don’t learn from tab.
#7 Play like yourself…be recognized by your style.
#8 Don’t copy. It’s okay to borrow, but never copy.
#9 Most importantly, don’t over-play. (Chet said, “ A good musician should be like a good poet, he should use as few notes (or words) as possible to convey the thought and feeling.” Les Paul said essentially the same thing. He felt that overplaying is a sure sign of a poor musician, and that while you may appear to be a flashy at first, it will tire the listener eventually, and you lose the respect of others. Chet felt that when playing with others, a good musician should not showboat, but instead hang back and help others sound their best.
# 10 Don't over-stay your welcome. Chet said, "There's a difference between being an artist and being an entertainer. An entertainer knows when to leave the stage."
#11 Slow down so the listener can savor your music. Fast and flashy is unnecessary and usually undesirable.
# 12 Stay close to the melody. Don’t just play notes to fill up space.
#13 Musical rests are just as important as the notes.
#14 Help others be successful.
Source: TDPRI Forum.
Photo: Wolf Hoffmann
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Chet Atkins - Yakety Axe Live 1991

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