Like I said I'm being a grumpy tw4t, they got skills, just shooting the breeze, no need to hit your head man :)

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
*bangs head against wall*

give them time for chrissake!  They are eight and five!

"there's no soul there"
give them a break
they've got the fader skills - if they get the "soul" then what will be
left to be critical about?

jezuz - they're kids

I think the subject line is being taken a little too seriously.

MEK


Martin Dust <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 09/14/2007 02:55:52 PM:

Yeah, this is nothing but learning re-enforced through repetition, like
doing the times table - there's no soul there at all but hey are pretty
good and would beat me hands down...god I sound like a grumpy tw4t :)

Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
On 9/14/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

it only takes one

as i just said to someone else, music is not like chess or sports,
technical ability is not all there is to it! there's something else
that needs to be there in order to be the best. and id go as far as to
say that with music prodigies, their lives are set up in a way that
the experiences that would give them that extra bit dont happen.

tom









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