Re: [Harp-L] Studio Charge for Harmonica
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- Subject: Re: [Harp-L] Studio Charge for Harmonica
- From: Richard Hunter <turtlehill@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2006 16:57:41 -0400
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"Tim Moyer" wrote:
<A guitarist friend of mine likes to quote a musician who said there
<are three things that motivate us to play (in no particular order): 1)
<having fun, 2) advancing ourselves musically, and 3) making money.
Duke Ellington said he began playing music so he could get girls. Who
am I to argue with the Duke?
I suppose one could argue that this falls into the "having fun" category.
Regards, RH
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