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Re: O/T Hey! Can you folks stand a tune this morning?


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Posted by LOU from Wi. on December 29, 2010 at 11:10:26 from (174.124.75.87):

In Reply to: Re: O/T Hey! Can you folks stand a tune this morning? posted by Allan In NE on December 29, 2010 at 09:48:33:

Alan.Enough of what? When I explained that in order to play with you musically and your tune selections then all that is required is being able to lay down 3 chords. In all Keys of course.I haven't heard you play any tune with more then the 3 chords required to complete the piece. Sure would be interesting to listen to .If you took offense to my posting on your selections , then I must have hit the nail on the head so to speak and the truth must have hurt.
I'm not known to speak out of turn (in this subject)as I have participated in music since age THREE and I also have participated in all styles of music. I was what was considered as a gifted child ,and really my musical career started when I played the pianos at an AUCTION where folks pitched coins down on the floor and the owners paid me $1,00 per tune. Made the pianos sell better I was told. Maybe this is not Germain to my post ,then again it may be of interest as to my credibility as a musician.I took the time to learn all I could about my choice of instrument (which spans some 72 years) of effort so my emotional response to any score I selected to play ,would in deed include the emotion I felt.
Now if the listener walks away with no feeling then I consider that his loss not mine. The feeling was there to begin with. RARELY have I ever thought of playing music for others with out being proficient with the instrument.If I did, it would show that I had the audacity to display my lack of proficiency just to show off or to brag. Proficiency is a relative term when it comes to time invested in learning any instrument. That's WHY I APPRECIATE the efforts of learners /beginners,and all who HONESTLY give of themselves with out the brag and hoop la.
Again ALAN, My post was NOT MEANT to offend. but only to bring truth to what is there all ready ,in the video. LOU.


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