[Harp-L] What do you want to be called?
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- From: David Fertig <drfertig@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 5 Apr 2008 12:15:06 -0700 (PDT)
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An interesting query, essentially "how do you measure success?"
I measure my musical success by whether players whom I respect enjoy my playing, or more important, enjoy playing music with me. Thus I'm happy if a player whom I respect says I'm fun to play with, and especially when they invite me to play some more.
To some, this query was, "what's yer moniker." I'll leave the moniker thing alone until the Witness Protection Plan details are worked out.
Dave Fertig
Derwood Blues wrote:
> I got in on the Chromatic discussion at the end and my comments died at the
> end so I thought I would get a new discussion started.
>
> Here is a question for all of you:
>
> What would you like to be called by your fans?
>
> A Monster Player
> The Jimmy Hendrix of Harmonica
> A Tasteful Player
> Subtle
> A Minimalist
> Incredible Tone
> An Emotional Player
> Mr Mojo
> Technically Excellent
> Musical
> Fun to Listen To
>
> Pick one of my choices or make up your own. I guess I am wondering what is
> important to you and our audiences. And which is more important.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Derwood
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