Posted by LOU from Wi. on November 11, 2012 at 17:16:02 from (174.124.1.203):
In Reply to: Re: Trial And Error posted by HillsOfTN on November 11, 2012 at 16:28:31:
You know, as well as I do, that when I speak the truth, I'm about to offend all the B.s ers.What you folks don't know, is I sent down to Larry, the Y.Tube selection of Toots, in hopes he would take the time and the EFFORT to make an improvement for viewers listening pleasure. Improving ones talent,(if one has it)requires many years of effort, and the willingness to do so.The answers several of you people gave me indicates to me that no improvement in practicing is acceptable in your lives. I relish the effort I subscribe to ,is knowing I've improved my learning experiences rather then Showing my reluctance to make improvements at all. So If I've managed to make a suggestion that you folks think Larry's has no need to musically improve (as you replied indicated) then that only represents an attitude with you .As for me stating facts, it doesn't bother me at all. I realize I do know more about the subject of music then any one here on this subject. NOT BRAG,JUST FACT!!!I was never impressed with second rate music hackers, but I would be most happy to pass along worth while information to help players improve. I guess you folks (those who want to be nasty) are easily impressed with some one holding a instrument and claiming to be a musician, WHO CANT PLAY A TUNE WITH MORE THAN THREE CHORDS!!! Not being nasty at all, just stating facts. LOU
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