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| Pianissimo User Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Fresno, California, USA
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![]() | Once again Manny...AWESOME Manny, I've just seen that Monette video for about the 100th time, and every time I watch it you stand out from the rest. You truly have a gift, and it is definitely apparent that you put a lot of hard work into your craft. You really sound great man. ...just thought I'd share
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| Pianissimo User | Yes, Manny and Patrick Hession are my favorites on that video. I wish that I had gotten to hear more from Scotty though! Great job Manny. Your double tonguing is amazing. I have never been able to do it. V/R Joshua
__________________ trumpet: Flip Oaked Wind Thing in gold plate, #1 Tuning Slide piece: Monette PRANA BL3 Flugel: Yamaha 631, Rose brass bell (I really want a Flip Oakes Flugel... putting together the cash) |
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| Pianissimo User Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Fresno, California, USA
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People don't get acknowledged enough for their hard work. Assuming you were not one of these "natural virtuoso trumpet players" (if those really exist,) you must have put in some real time studying and honing your craft.
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| New Friend Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Merida, Yucatan
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![]() | I deffinately think "natural virtuoso" players exist. I know a few of them....working selling computers. You still have to put the work in. Manny is both (so it seems). Un-exploited talent is ancient and everywhere. It's about the work you put into it (mentally as well as physically) and the patience you have for the positive outcomes. Sure, there born that way. But, if they want to be succesfull, they have to take advantage. That's why the rest of us can be great as well. Hard work. That's just my 10 cents.
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