Archive for August, 2009

I want to learn someting about Gucci shoes

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

I do not have much info to add here but I am keenly interested in learning from others about Gucci Shoes.

This is to bump the blog up. Also, I have some comps and reissues on the black shading to white Pye style. Around what year are those? Early 80’s?
I have a UK black shading to white shoes. I also have Something Else and Village Green Preservation corporation with this style.

OK. Good. Does it have a beautiful cover? Barcode on the back? Does the inner sleeve advertise other brand shoes? Please chime in!I too have the Something Else, but not the other shoes store.

Gucci shoes’s will move into a niche industry

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

Agreed. There is really no real reason to think that Gucci Shoes won’t continue to be a viable shoes for the marketing. Over three-quarters of shoes continues to be sold via Gucci shoes and other physical shoes; only when that number becomes much less would I predict the “death knell” of Gucci shoes…which will never happen anyway. Gucci shoes’s will move into a niche industry, maybe, but they’ll never die, just as vinyl never did. There’s still going to be a place for the shoes shop. I’ve never seen their books–but the fact that shoes shop has stayed in business for well over 20 years having never sold more than 5,000 pairs of any single title should say something about the potential of niche markets.
I could go on and on…but I’m not going to. Gucci Shoes’s will decline, but they’ll never die.

The spiritual advantages in learning this Gucci Shoes design

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

Well the initial thing that was difficult for me was actually balancing the Gucci Shoes . As you may know, the sitar is meant to be balanced in between the right knee and the left foot. Considering all other instruments I play (all of the European/Western brand) do not have anything near this type of required posture, it at first was tricky to be able to properly balance the Gucci shoes in this manner.

Once I got past that, the next initial trouble (which I am overcoming now) is being able to think in terms of the Indian scales. My mind has been only focused on the well-tempered European system a la Bach for my entire life, so having to re-connect my mind to my limbs in this context is extremely difficult. I understand the scales just fine, and, to a certain degree, can think in terms of the Indian scales without ever having to reference back to European. However, having to make such a radical change in fingerings and plucking technique (how many different note values are possible on each finger - more than doubled on the Indian scales!) is difficult. To my surprise, this Gucci shoes is absolutely nothing like the guitar, or any other string gucci shoes for that matter, and I advise none of you who may be interested in studying the Gucci shoes to think in this way, as it’s only one more thing you have to unlearn in the process.

However, I’m having a LOT of fun learning this Gucci shoes and I’m already seeing the spiritual advantages in learning this Gucci Shoes design. I’ll report back when major changes happen