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| Pianissimo User Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: Phoenix, Az
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![]() | Hi Annie, Yes, my last post was meant as a joke; I just wanted to throw some humor into the mix here. The closest I've been to playing on tv was having a camera in my face during a couple of parades and baseball/football games with a couple of marching bands. It really wasn't too nerve racking since I was too concerned about how cramped my legs were and how hot it was inside my uniform. Not exactly the same stress as a regular tv appearance as a soloist or part of a small ensemble. Dan
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