Today was one of those days the unexpected
manifests. It had already appeared in the shape of the Mesquite Sand dunes and the
Badlands of the Death Valley, CA. Something that we thought would be a shortcut
from Las Vegas to the Sequoia National Park
and turned out to be one of the most shocking experiences of my life (including
Vegas). We arrived into Death Valley at dusk,
the time we like to arrive at places and saw the sunset in Zabriskie Point.
Continued along the road listening to the Blade Runner sound track in the car
under a purple sky and the vastness of the desert surrounding us…
Coming back to the story of today… It happened
in Lake Isabella ,
arguably one of the ugliest and poorest towns in America , with a huge rate of
unemployment and hard drugs addiction where the Sunday flee market is run by a
bunch of cowboys who sell knives and swastika flags. We stopped there because
we had driven 6 hours from Death Valley and I
needed a point where I could plug the computer and translate. We did the motel
experience and it didn’t disappoint, we went to a cheap one. We slept well.
We woke up in the morning and went for a run
along the dirty lake. The shore was full of RVs with angry dogs and the
atmosphere was generally unwelcoming, it reminded me of Snatch.
But all this was before we went into town to
look for a place where I could have internet connection and proofread the work
that I had done over night. We went to a cafe called My Place. There I met
Huang:
Huang is a born-Vietnamese American man who just turned 55 and
arrived in the US
in 1974. He’s been working as a network engineer for 31 years and is married to
Angela, an American woman who runs the Café. Huang is one of those people who
is touched by the gift of devotion and hard work. This is so to such an extreme
that he can come across either as a genius or a complete mad person.
In the restaurant Huang is seating at the back either
working with his huge computer or playing guitar, he’s very small and skinny
and wears dirty clothes from painting or simply sweating. Huang runs Guitar
Elements, rated number 1 guitar learning website in the world for 3 years
consecutive in 2009, 2010 and 2011, which has received a recognition from the
American business association and the White House. Guitar Elements is a non profit
website where anyone can learn to play guitar for free as a beginner or an
advance student. It has hundreds of videos and thousands of lessons explained
and uploaded by Huang and recorded in the little café.
This website is the work of a self taught guitar
player and teacher who came out of Vietnam , thanks to the American
army who saved his life and that of his family –according to his own words.
Huang believes that music can make people
better and hopes this can help children play guitar and learn music even before
they can own a guitar. He never had a guitar lesson, he learned everything on
his own and for this reason he believes he ought to give this gift back to the
world. He also doesn’t have patience to teach people who he generally perceive
as lazy so he does it on the internet where people can come in or out of the
website.
Some numbers about the company: Huang and his
Guitar Elements are number 54 today in people with more friends in Facebook,
nearly 600.000 thousand; number 70 in companies with more than 200.000
connections, his banner has been for 3 weeks in MTV’s website completely for
free.
The website and the method is a very complex
structure that he’s accomplished with the help of a programmer from San Francisco to whom
he’s paid around 100.000 dollars for two years to develop the program. He’s
paid the programmer who didn’t have a clue about guitar or music every hour of
learning about the program..
He’s now writing a letter to raise funds. He hopes
he can collect 1 cent a day from his friends in Fb and develop his program,
Become a millioner and create schools and programs for children to learn music
and make a better world. This and a guitar that would incorporate the whole
software. A kind of a Guitar Hero but where you could learn to play guitar for
real. Crazy man, a visionary? Both?
The fact that he’s a computer engineer means
that he believes in creating a tool for today’s world but also he believes in
creating a tool that won’t go outdated, a tool that can be updated. He hopes his
son, guitar player and computer engineer will continue his mission
Huang doesn’t believe in helping his own
community which he thinks is rotten and wasted with people being caught on
drugs and problems. He believes in reaching the global community and teach them
not only music but also the values of persistence, being constant, devote
oneself to an activity and the rewards of dedication. This work has cost him 10
years of work in front of the computer, often for up to 16 hours a day, much
pain and many crises.
He might reach his dream and get that money and
then make a difference. He might not and the whole dream of changing the world
will look like a mad utopia by a man who had too big dreams or ambitions. It
makes me sad that he doesn't put all that effort to change his community but I
guess he also hosts a couple of events a year in the cafe where he feeds the
hunger and the war veterans.
Anyway what fascinates me is to see a man who’s
given his life to a purpose and who -in his own words- has learned 'to
translate frustration into work'. Someone who has had to resist many people
laughing at him for working on a non profit project for so long time and who
only gained the respect of people after he received the official recognition.
Someone who believes in doing good just for the sake of it.
I dedicate this entry to him and to all the
people who work on their dreams however big or small, and who are willing to
devote their lives to that with such passion so as to look mad to the rest of
the world.
Check him out on www.guitarelements.com and be amazed
at what one single individual in a remote city of deep down America is capable of.
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