Why do you play music at all ?
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> In a message dated 10/28/02 1:01:56 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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> > If you get tired with the afterbeats, friends =
> >  on the list, it is your fault, only your fault, as you see the music from
> y=
> >  our very narrow horizon of your part. Listen to the wonderful melodies of
> t=
> >  he singers, as Paul just said, and enjoy this superbn music.
>
>     Oh, I know a lot of people are transported into ecstasy by the music of
> Verdi, but in my personal opinion, I've never much liked the music of Verdi
> and I invite any and all abuse from those who think I must be wrong about
> that.  As they say, one man's meat is another man's poisson.  Perhaps if it
> had motorcycles in it...
>     By the way, I think I'm probably one of the minority of people who very
> much enjoy playing afterbeats.  There is so much that can be done
> stylistically with them and we were lucky to have had a conductor for this
> Trovatore who paid some attention to them.  It makes a pleasant difference.
> Meanwhile, I pay attention to everything and would have greatly enjoyed the
> singing if the music didn't bother me so much.
> -Steve
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