Re: Harp and Life
I'm 22 and have been playing harmonica for 3 years now. I suspect we get
a pretty good age distribution here on the list though, I just think that
most people who are just starting out playing harmonica and have
discovered harp-l tend to lurk more so you might not see as much input
from younger players as from the more seasoned ones. Pardon the run on
sentence.
-Todd
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Todd C. Huss
todd.huss@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.emba.uvm.edu/~huss/
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On Wed, 31 May 1995, Thomas Hinkle wrote:
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> On Fri, 19 May 1995 Crawfy1@xxxxxxx wrote:
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> > I know how you feel, I didn't start playing music till I was 45.
> > Never thaught It would be me on the stage so It feels that much better to be
> > there.
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> > Steve Crawford
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> Maybe this is why it seems like all of the harmonica players I know are
> old. What's with this? Are there any other youngin's on this list? It
> seems like the internet is densely populated with youth, so where are the
> young harmonica players. Who will join me in the next generation? I
> don't mean to insult older players, but we need some young innovaters :-)
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> -Tom-
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