| Re: Why did you do it? I'm with Paul, by the time I began to have doubts about the whole thing I was too far into it to back out. There simply was no alternative.
As for teaching it happened by accident. But it was a happy accident and I found I sort of had a knack for it and a wonderful situation and enviornment for me in which to do it.
If you're thinking about music as a career, the most important thing is the intensity of your desire for it. Desire and perseverance will conquer all.
Michael McLaughlin
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