Re: [Harp-L] Practice Makes Better -- Parts 1 & 2



Hi Mike...hey, I gotta tell you guys, you shouldn't ever take me too seriously. Most of the time I'm sitting here chuckling. If it's something about maintenance, I am serious. But other wise I'm all 'Johnny adventure jokey joke boy'. Any one whom knows me will attest to that. 
Like (for example) I was going to ask if anyone who was giving opinions about Miles were, in fact, a trumpet player, quasi trumpet player, or psuedo trumpet player themselves. But then I decided that this would be pushing it too far..lololol

smo-joe



On Sep 27, 2012, at 7:59 PM, mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

> Thats good Joe...funny and of course here we go again with Miles responsible for everything 
> .....good and bad ! LoL
> 
> Mike Wilbur 
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> On Sep 27, 2012, at 7:43 PM, Joseph Leone <3n037@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>> On Sep 27, 2012, at 7:19 PM, Elizabeth Hess wrote:
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>>> A friend that I met at the 2012 SPAH convention attended Jon Gindick's seminar called "Beginning and Intermediate Troubleshooting".  He told me that the one thing that came up repeatedly was that people said they didn't practice enough.  "In fact," he said, "It was almost like a 12-step meeting for people who don't practice:  'Hi, my name is Liz, and I don't practice,' 'Hi, my name is Beth, and I don't practice...'"
>> 
>> I follow the Miles Davis concept. Once I learn a tune, I don't practice. I have practiced enough. I do my practicing on stage. This isn't a good method. Why? Here's proof. I once played a spah with the following results.
>> 1...Phillip Achille...10 years later...famous
>> 2...Gregoire Maret.10 years later..famous
>> 3...Fred Yonnett.....10 years later..famous
>> 4...Joe Leone.........10 years later..still cellophane
>> 
>> lolol      smo-joe





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