Posted by LOU from Wi. on January 04, 2011 at 23:11:06 from (174.124.86.52):
Just like repairing ,Painting,any thing, Tractors,trucks, cars,any thing that requires mind process and coordination Instrument playing is exactly the same process. LOTS OF WORK to get it right. Different directions on how to get to the end ,results may vary from one person to another. Doesn't mean one person is right and the other wrong.I listen intently to folks that play musical instruments just to see how they reached the end of the composition with color along the way. Any one who undertakes playing an instrument will have to involve themselves with a whole lot of time to invest, to be able to bring out their feelings. It's always a struggle ,but if one keeps at it,(practicing) the feeling will be there all through the composition, to the delight of the listener.Now given the fact I've chosen to play my interpretation of U.R.my sunshine as what ALAN DID with his rendition.proves that when two players perform the same work, it is NOT TO BE REDUNDANT, BUT DIFFERENT!!! Enough Said. Meds kicking in!! Regards ,LOU
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