We can surf on a rocket to the Paper Moon. We could be big people looking back at the Earth. We would know all the secrets of the universe. And Everything would be brighter than sunshine*
4.02.2007
This kid is so lucky because:
When I was his age (5 yrs old) I didn't even know what a clarinet was. And to be honest, I didn't even know what one looked like till I was 11. Anyway, I think it's great that youngsters are being exposed to music.
2 comments:
Anonymous
said...
I think it's great, too. Especially if they enjoy it. But he still has to watch out for the force to be reckoned with. You're not only raelly good, but you have a passion and a determination that exeeds most people who haven't even been playing for as long as you have. Now that's something.
Thanks babe. And I'm not worried about that little kid growing up and kicking my ass, don't get me wrong. I'm gonne be doing plenty of ass kicking. I just need a bigger ego. I need some gumption. I have it...but it's like I'm scared to whip it out and use it. And I know it. And I'm getting closer and closer all the time to some of my ultimate goals. Anyway...it takes time. I think a good musician is never happy with how they play because they always want to be better. Sometimes having an insatiable (sp?) appetite can be a wonderful thing. But thanks for the comments...but there are lots of clarinet players who love this as much as I do. That's why we're all here. We are all forces to be reckoned with. If I am going to get a job and survive then I really need to grow a pair. And they're growing...slowly...
2 comments:
I think it's great, too. Especially if they enjoy it.
But he still has to watch out for the force to be reckoned with. You're not only raelly good, but you have a passion and a determination that exeeds most people who haven't even been playing for as long as you have.
Now that's something.
Thanks babe. And I'm not worried about that little kid growing up and kicking my ass, don't get me wrong. I'm gonne be doing plenty of ass kicking. I just need a bigger ego. I need some gumption. I have it...but it's like I'm scared to whip it out and use it. And I know it. And I'm getting closer and closer all the time to some of my ultimate goals. Anyway...it takes time. I think a good musician is never happy with how they play because they always want to be better. Sometimes having an insatiable (sp?) appetite can be a wonderful thing. But thanks for the comments...but there are lots of clarinet players who love this as much as I do. That's why we're all here. We are all forces to be reckoned with. If I am going to get a job and survive then I really need to grow a pair. And they're growing...slowly...
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