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#365686 - 04/26/13 03:09 PM
Re: Will Arranger KB Music be OBSOLETE in 30 Years?..
[Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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Hey, old folks! Don't worry, with "youngsters" like Paul (Montunoman) around, the "Zone" will be "alive and well" long after us "oldsters" are gone.
I called him an hour or so ago. You would be hard pressed to find a friendlier, more articulate person, who is also a passionate and talented musician. I'm sure he's a great teacher, much loved by his students.
In spite of the "naysayers" out there, young, passionate players are in abundance and will "tear it up" long after we're gone, using whatever technology has produced in terms of instruments.
I'm a traditionalist, so picking up a phone and calling someone out of the blue you only know from the internet is a pleasure....today certainly was.
Thanks, Paul,
Your friend,
Russ (speak up, ya whippersnapper (LOL) Lay
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#365767 - 04/29/13 09:42 AM
Re: Will Arranger KB Music be OBSOLETE in 30 Years?..
[Re: Jerry T]
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Registered: 01/02/04
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Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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