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| Pianissimo User | Do what you love I hate to bring this topic back now that it has died down, but I had to share this excellent article by Paul Graham. It's pretty long but well worth it. I highly recommend anyone interesting in that past discussion read this: How to Do What You Love |
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__________________ "You've always told me that trumpet players are 90% mental, 9% hot air, and 1% lips." -- Wife of a trumpet player. Bach Stad 37 #137xxx Curry 3C - Lead/Solo Schilke 15 - Orchestra | |
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